The Family Tree

What is a family tree?

The family tree is actually the diagram that show the members of the family from the different generations. The top of the family tree is usually the oldest of the generations following to the younger generations at the bottom of the tree. The family is actually a reference for the younger generations to know about the family history and heritage.


An example of a family tree

The family tree is actually called a family tree due to the growing of its members resembling tree barks and tree roots. The family tree is also a reference for the old generations to know the younger generations. So, the generations can keep up to date with their members of their family and the number of members that their family have. The tree also shows the relationships of its members and how coincide with each other.


Other examples of family trees







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