In November we emailed a link to this Fan Chart. The demand was so high and so immediate that the server could not handle the incredibly high volume of traffic. If you clicked on the links and nothing happened then try again!! We are now ready to serve anyone who comes on to print their family tree chart!
Ideas for using a genealogy chart
Great idea for sharing with family!!! What could be better and more heart-felt? Save it as a PDF and take it to any copy shop, or send it to Family Chartmasters for printing, pick your paper size, frame it, wrap it and share it with family at get-togethers, birthdays, special events, or just because you love them.
Discover a quick and easy way for you and your family to see what already exists in your family tree. You can print it, show it to your family and friends, even frame it—it's that impressive. Take a look, you’ll be surprised.
Click here to see how to create a fan chart
What if your genealogy chart is empty, or has empty branches? It could be that your family history has just not been entered on FamilySearch yet, or more likely, the links between living people (who are protected by privacy laws) and deceased ancestors haven't been made yet.
Other options
The fan chart is created at treeseek.com/ where data for the fan comes from familysearch.org/. Geni users, and those who may not have access to familysearch.org/ can go to treeseek.com/ in order to create a fan or other fun charts.
If you want to look at some nicer charts with endless styles, the Family ChArtist. is another chart design website that works with new FamilySearch, gedcoms, or manual entry. Family ChArtist videos are also available to describe how to quickly and easily create a beautiful chart. You can also edit the information on your chart before you print. Not all of these wonderful chart options are free, but do go take a look.
For a circular pedigree chart that uses familysearch.org data, visit https://genealogywallcharts.com/. It only takes a few seconds to create a large poster sized circular chart with your family filled in.
For custom chart styles, you may also want to go to Family ChartMasters where a designer can work with you to create anything you can dream up.
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This article was taken from the FamilySearch Wiki. The original "See Your Family Tree" article was written by the FamilySearch Wiki Team.