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Offline annaandchester

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FTM 2012
« on: Saturday 31 December 11 00:28 GMT (UK) »
I have having problems generating a tree that only shows two lines of my family.

If I select extended family tree it shows all lines and if I make descendent trees I will have to make two (one for each line) rather than being able to merge (unless someone knows something I dont)

If I select an ancester tree it only gives me the direct line up and doesnt give all the sibilings and their families.

Can anyone help?

The lines I am trying to deal with are my paternal great grandparents - female and male line. Although it is my tree it is for my grandmother's cousin (who is very elderly) and I think that two trees would be confusing to follow.

McLeods - Hartlepool, Liverpool, Inverness(?)<br />Simpsons - Carlisle, Westmorland<br />Harris - Carlisle, Kent<br />Reads - Birmingham and Staffordshire<br />Allens - Marylebone London<br />Zych - Poland
Holmes - Bawdsey, Suffolk
Perks - Hampshire
McQueen - Carlisle
Carrick - Carlisle
Haugh - Carlisle
Irving - Irving
Collett - Bredon, Worcester
Harrison - Carlisle
Knight - Carlisle
Thompson - Carlisle
Johnstone - Carlisle
Rogerson - Dumfries and Carlisle
Wood - Ontario

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Re: FTM 2012
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 31 December 11 09:45 GMT (UK) »
If I have understood correctly what you want...

...I've had a look on FTM 2012 and I can't find a way to do it directly but, as you have the 2012 version, is your tree uploaded to Ancestry? If it is, have a look at your online tree and select your paternal grandfather, then view his tree. It should show you a tree with both sides of his family, which can then be printed out.

Hope this makes sense and gives you what you need!
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