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  • Our Family Tree

    Peter Pauper Press

    Hardcover (Peter Pauper Press, Feb. 10, 2016)
    Family matters. Climb up into your family tree and start exploring its limbs and branches!This friendly organizer will enable you to record the story of your family.Fill-in pages for details about family genealogy, children, relatives, pets, family gatherings, favorites, traits, your world, and much more!Leaf through this book, select a section, and begin!In the end you'll have a keepsake you'll want to preserve for yourself and for future generations to come.104 pages.Acid-free/archival paper.Concealed wire-o hardcover binding.Measures 8-1/2 inches wide by 11 inches high.Contents:IntroductionTips to Start Your SearchOur Family TreeOur FamilyOur MarriageOur ChildrenOur Grandchildren & Great GrandchildrenParents (Her Side)Parents (His Side)Grandparents (Her side)Grandparents (His side)Our Ancestral ChartsFamily MattersFamily Milestones (A Timeline)Our Family's World TodayOur PetsPlaces Our Family Has LivedCitizenshipFamily World MapEducationOccupationsFamily GatheringsReligious MilestonesWhat We LikeEvents & Experiences That Have Brought Us Closer TogetherWhat Makes Our Family SpecialFamily HealthFamily TreasuresMilitary ServiceFamily We MissFamily Photographs, Mementos, & Additional NotesSources of Information
  • Our Family Tree: A History of Our Family

    Chartwell Books

    Hardcover (Chartwell Books, Oct. 23, 2018)
    Record your family's history and pass it on to future generations with Our Family Tree, a leather-bound hardcover book engraved with a silver-colored tree that will become an invaluable keepsake for any family. As technology advances and the world seems to move at an ever faster pace, people have become more interested in slowing down and finding where they came from. With the multiple places online to track DNA and trace your lineage, it's important to have a physical place to combine and record the important details. A family record is more than names, dates, and places. It is about the people: what they did, how they traveled, why they came, and where they ended up. In one volume, you can record the stories of your ancestors and pass them to your children and future generations, never to be lost or forgotten. With sections for the origins of your family, family photographs, and memorable events, this book will hold a special place on your shelf for generations to come. Also, the "how to" section will help you trace your family's history, including how to obtain records, and what institutions are available for further assistance. Our Family Tree is a necessary book for families interested in their history and preserving a record of it for future generations.
  • Family Tree

    Katherine Ayres, Carine Montbertrand, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, Feb. 23, 2012)
    Tyler Stoudt’s first assignment in sixth grade is to make a family tree. Tyler has no idea how she will complete the project. The only family she has is Papa. Determined to do her best, she begins to ask her father questions about their family. When he becomes angry, Tyler wonders if the truth is worth the hurt she is causing. But her need to know outweighs everything else, and she presses him for answers. The story he reveals to her is nothing she ever expected. A moving tale of one girl’s quest for her heritage, Family Tree beautifully illustrates the desire to understand one’s roots. Carine Montbertrand finds the perfect voice for Tyler as she struggles to make her family whole.
  • Our Family Tree: A History of Our Family

    Poplar Books

    Hardcover (Poplar Books, April 20, 2011)
    This leatherbound hardcover book engraved with a beautiful copper-colored tree will become an invaluable keepsake for any family. A family record is more than names, dates, and places. It is about people—what they did, the why and the how. This book is designed so you can record forever, in one volume, the history of your family and your ancestors. With sections for the origins of your family, family photographs, and memorable events, this book will hold a special place on your shelf for generations in the future. Also, the "how to" section will help you trace your family's history, including how to obtain records, and what institutions are available for further assistance. This is a necessary book for families who are interested in their history—and their future.
  • Family Tree

    Katherine Ayres

    Paperback (Telemachus Press LLC, Dec. 21, 2013)
    Eleven-year-old Tyler Stoudt starts sixth grade off on the wrong foot. She has Ms. Custer, the toughest teacher in school, who has announced that the schoolwork for the year will revolve around one project: a family tree. Tyler doesn't have a family tree--she has only Papa. As Papa said, her family tree was "chop down and burnt up. " But Tyler decides to do her best on the family tree project. Does she have grandparents, cousins, aunts, and uncles? Tyler wants to know, but she is afraid of what she might find out.
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  • Your Family Tree

    Robin Koontz

    language (Rourke Educational Media, March 27, 2019)
    Where Do You Come From? Learn About Heritage And How To Build Your Own Family Tree. Social Studies Based Leveled Readers For Use In Guided Reading And Social Studies Instruction.
  • The Family Tree

    David McPhail

    language (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), March 27, 2012)
    A man in the 1800s comes upon a beautiful forest and decides to build his home there. When he clears the land, he leaves one special tree to grace his front yard. Over the years, several generations of his family enjoy this tree, but it is endangered by a plan to build a highway. A young boy and his host of animal friends get together to make a stand, and give back to the tree which has given them so much. With lavish illustrations and very few words, David McPhail delivers a timeless environmental message and a heartwarming story for ages 4 to 8.
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  • Our Family Tree

    Mike Jackson

    Hardcover (Evans Brothers Ltd, )
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  • The Family Tree

    David McPhail

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), March 27, 2012)
    A man in the 1800s comes upon a beautiful forest and decides to build his home there. When he clears the land, he leaves one special tree to grace his front yard. Over the years, several generations of his family enjoy this tree, but it is endangered by a plan to build a highway. A young boy and his host of animal friends get together to make a stand, and give back to the tree which has given them so much. With lavish illustrations and very few words, David McPhail delivers a timeless environmental message and a heartwarming story for ages 4 to 8.
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  • Your Family Tree

    Robin Koontz

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Where Do You Come From? Learn About Heritage And How To Build Your Own Family Tree. Social Studies Based Leveled Readers For Use In Guided Reading And Social Studies Instruction.
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  • Family Tree

    Tom Chapin, Milton Okun

    Staple Bound (Cherry Lane Music, May 1, 1989)
    Matching folio to Tom's award-winning children's album. Includes songs about sharing, the environment, and friendship. Also includes activities for each song, and also now available with cassette. P/V/G
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  • Family Tree

    Katherine Ayres

    language (Telemachus Press, LLC, Nov. 24, 2013)
    Eleven-year-old Tyler Stoudt starts sixth grade off on the wrong foot. She has Ms. Custer, the toughest teacher in school, who has announced that the schoolwork for the year will revolve around one project: a family tree. Tyler doesn't have a family tree--she has only Papa. As Papa said, her family tree was "chop down and burnt up. " But Tyler decides to do her best on the family tree project. Does she have grandparents, cousins, aunts, and uncles? Tyler wants to know, but she is afraid of what she might find out.
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