[Genealib] Multi-generational genealogy workshops

Nancy Maxwell nmaxwell at ci.grapevine.tx.us
Thu Jun 14 18:56:40 EDT 2007


Regarding the non-traditional family in genealogy, there is a "family orchard" chart which has room on one sheet for both the biological and step-families:

http://www.classbrain.com/artmovies/uploads/family_orchardws.pdf 

Regards,


Nancy Maxwell, Genealogy Librarian
Frances Pittman Malcolm Genealogy Room
Grapevine Public Library
1201 Municipal Way
Grapevine, TX 76051
Voice: 817-410-3429
Fax: 817-410-3084
E-mail: nmaxwell at ci.grapevine.tx.us

>>> "Judy Shappee" <jshappee at lib.az.us> 6/14/2007 5:33 PM >>>
Well said.  I'm glad you mentioned these issues.

Judy Shappee
Arizona State Library

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Subject: RE: [Genealib] Multi-generational genealogy workshops

One thing to keep in mind, also, is that the nuclear family isn't as
nuclear as it used to be.  Kids these days have to deal with
understanding how to record biological parents...step parents...second
and third marriages for parents and grandparents...

It's essential to be sensitive to the kids that don't have the
traditional family group to add to their charts.  We've had to try and
carefully help children who are adopted also.  

I've found that teachers often think this is a great, easy thing for
their students to work on, and sometimes it's a bit trickier than they
realize.  

Reann Poray
Librarian, Indiana Room
Plainfield-Guilford Township Public Library
Plainfield, IN
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