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Family tree

A family tree, also called a genealogy or a pedigree chart, is a chart representing family relationships in a conventional tree structure. More detailed family trees, used in medicine and social work, are known as genograms.

Example of a family tree. Reading left to right Lucas Grey is the father of three children, the grandfather of five grandchildren and the great-grandfather of three siblings Joseph, John and Laura Wetter.
Family tree showing the relationship of each person to the orange person, including cousins and gene share

Representations of family history edit

 
Three generations of ancestors (born from 1824 to 1916)[1] placed on a Swedish kurbits tree

Genealogical data can be represented in several formats, for example, as a pedigree or ancestry chart. Family trees are often presented with the oldest generations at the top of the tree and the younger generations at the bottom. An ancestry chart, which is a tree showing the ancestors of an individual and not all members of a family, will more closely resemble a tree in shape, being wider at the top than at the bottom. In some ancestry charts, an individual appears on the left and his or her ancestors appear to the right. Conversely, a descendant chart, which depicts all the descendants of an individual, will be narrowest at the top. Beyond these formats, some family trees might include all members of a particular surname (e.g., male-line descendants). Yet another approach is to include all holders of a certain office, such as the Kings of Germany, which represents the reliance on marriage to link dynasties together.

The passage of time can also be included to illustrate ancestry and descent. A time scale is often used, expanding radially across the center, divided into decades. Children of the parent form branches around the center and their names are plotted in their birth year on the time scale. Spouses' names join children's names and nuclear families of parents and children branch off to grandchildren, and so on. Great-grandparents are often in the center to portray four or five generations, which reflect the natural growth pattern of a tree as seen from the top but sometimes there can be great great grandparents or more. In a descendant tree, living relatives are common on the outer branches and contemporary cousins appear adjacent to each other. Privacy should be considered when preparing a living family tree.[citation needed]

The image of the tree probably originated with that of the Tree of Jesse in medieval art,[2] used to illustrate the Genealogy of Christ in terms of a prophecy of Isaiah (Isaiah 11:1). Possibly the first non-biblical use, and the first to show full family relationships rather than a purely patrilineal scheme, was that involving family trees of the classical gods in Boccaccio's Genealogia Deorum Gentilium ("On the Genealogy of the Gods of the Gentiles"), whose first version dates to 1360.[3]

Common formats edit

In addition to familiar representations of family history and genealogy as a tree structure, there are other notable systems used to illustrate and document ancestry and descent.

Ahnentafel edit

 
An ahnentafel family tree displaying an ancestor chart of Sigmund Christoph, Graf von Zeil und Trauchburg

An Ahnentafel (German for "ancestor table") is a genealogical numbering system for listing a person's direct ancestors in a fixed sequence of ascent:

  1. Subject (or proband)
  2. Father
  3. Mother
  4. Paternal grandfather
  5. Paternal grandmother
  6. Maternal grandfather
  7. Maternal grandmother

and so on, back through the generations. Apart from the subject or proband, who can be male or female, all even-numbered persons are male, and all odd-numbered persons are female. In this scheme, the number of any person's father is double the person's number, and a person's mother is double the person's number plus one. This system can also be displayed as a tree:

 
An ahnentafel family tree, showing three generations of the Kennedy family
4. Paternal grandfather
2. Father
5. Paternal grandmother
1 Subject (or proband)
6. Maternal grandfather
3. Mother
7. Maternal grandmother

Fan chart edit

 
Screenshot of Gramps (v. 5.0.1) displaying a fan chart and the given name cloud gramplet on the bottom

A fan chart features a half circle chart with concentric rings: the subject is the inner circle, the second circle is divided in two (each side is one parent), the third circle is divided in four, and so forth. Fan charts depict paternal and maternal ancestors.

Graph theory edit

While family trees are depicted as trees, family relations do not in general form a tree in the strict sense used in graph theory, since distant relatives can mate. Therefore, a person can have a common ancestor on both their mother's and father's side. However, because a parent must be born before their child, an individual cannot be their own ancestor, and thus there are no loops. In this regard, ancestry forms a directed acyclic graph. Nevertheless, graphs depicting matrilineal descent (mother-daughter relationships) and patrilineal descent (father-son relationships) do form trees. Assuming no common ancestor, an ancestry chart is a perfect binary tree, as each person has exactly one mother and one father; these thus have a regular structure. A Descendant chart, on the other hand, does not, in general, have a regular structure, as a person can have any number of children or none at all.

Notable examples edit

 
Family trees are an age-old phenomenon. This example dates from the sixteenth century.[4]

Family trees have been used to document family histories across time and cultures throughout the world.

Africa edit

In Africa, the ruling dynasty of Ethiopia claimed descent from King Solomon via the Queen of Sheba. Through this claim, the family traced their descent back to the House of David.

The genealogy of Ancient Egyptian ruling dynasties was recorded from the beginnings of the Pharaonic era c. 3000 BC to the end of the Ptolomaic Kingdom; although this is not a record of one continuously-linked family lineage, and surviving records are incomplete.

Elsewhere in Africa, oral traditions of genealogical recording predominate. Members of the Keita dynasty of Mali, for example, have had their pedigrees sung by griots during annual ceremonies since the 14th century. Meanwhile, in Nigeria, many ruling clans—most notably those descended from Oduduwa—claim descent from the legendary King Kisra. Here too, pedigrees are recited by griots attached to the royal courts.[5]

The Americas edit

In some pre-contact Native American civilizations, genealogical records of ruling and priestly families were kept, some of which extended over several centuries or longer.

East Asia edit

There are extensive genealogies for the ruling dynasties of China, but these do not form a single, unified family tree. Additionally, it is unclear at which point(s) the most ancient historical figures named become mythological.

In Japan, the ancestry of the Imperial Family is traced back to the mythological origins of Japan. The connection to persons from the established historical record only begins in the mid-first millennium AD.

The longest family tree in the world is that of the Chinese philosopher and educator Confucius (551–479 BC), who is descended from King Tang (1675–1646 BC). The tree spans more than 80 generations from him and includes more than 2 million members. An international effort involving more than 450 branches around the world was started in 1998 to retrace and revise this family tree. A new edition of the Confucius genealogy was printed in September 2009 by the Confucius Genealogy Compilation Committee, to coincide with the 2560th anniversary of the birth of the Chinese thinker. This latest edition was expected to include some 1.3 million living members who are scattered around the world today.[6]

Europe and West Asia edit

Before the Dark Ages, in the Greco-Roman world, some reliable pedigrees dated back perhaps at least as far as the first half of the first millennium BC; with claimed or mythological origins reaching back further. Roman clan and family lineages played an important part in the structure of their society and were the basis of their intricate system of personal names. However, there was a break in the continuity of record-keeping at the end of Classical Antiquity. Records of the lines of succession of the Popes and the Eastern Roman Emperors through this transitional period have survived, but these are not continuous genealogical histories of single families. Refer to descent from antiquity.

Many noble and aristocratic families of European and West Asian origin can reliably trace their ancestry back as far as the mid to late first millennium AD; some claiming undocumented descent from Classical Antiquity or mythological ancestors. In Europe, for example, the pedigree of Niall Noígíallach would be a contender for the longest, through Conn of the Hundred Battles (fl. 123 AD)[citation needed]; in the legendary history of Ireland, he is further descended from Breogán, and ultimately from Adam, through the sons of Noah.

Another very old and extensive tree is that of the Lurie lineage—which includes Sigmund Freud and Martin Buber—and traces back to Lurie, a 13th-century rabbi in Brest-Litovsk, and from there to Rashi and purportedly back to the legendary King David, as documented by Neil Rosenstein in his book The Lurie Legacy.[7] The 1999 edition of the Guinness Book of Records recorded the Lurie family in the "longest lineage" category as one of the oldest-known living families in the world today.[8]

Family trees and representations of lineages are also important in religious traditions. The biblical genealogies of Jesus also claim descent from the House of David, covering a period of approximately 1000 years. In the Torah and Old Testament, genealogies are provided for many biblical persons, including a record of the descendants of Adam. Also according to the Torah, the Kohanim are descended from Aaron. Genetic testing performed at the Technion has shown that most modern Kohanim share common Y-chromosome origins, although there is no complete family tree of the Kohanim. In the Islamic world, claimed descent from the prophet Muhammad greatly enhanced the status of political and religious leaders; new dynasties often used claims of such descent to help establish their legitimacy.

Elsewhere edit

Elsewhere, in many human cultures, clan and tribal associations are based on claims of common ancestry, although detailed documentation of those origins is often very limited.

Global edit

Forms of family trees are also used in genetic genealogy. In 2022, scientists reported the largest detailed human genetic genealogy, that unifies human genomes from many sources for insights about human history, ancestry and evolution and demonstrates a novel computational method for estimating how human DNA is related via a series of 13 million linked trees along the genome, a tree-sequence,[clarification needed] which has been described as the largest "human family tree".[9][10][11]

Other uses edit

The author Pete Frame is notable for having produced "family trees" of rock bands. In this instance, the entries represent a membership of certain groups, and personnel changes within them, rather than family relationships. Several books have been produced with his family trees,[12] which in turn have led to a BBC television series about them, including interviews from the bands depicted in the trees.[13]

Another common use is in the creation of episcopal trees in Christian traditions that believe in apostolic succession. In this case, the connection is not made through blood, but through the order of succession of bishops.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ GRENSTAM pp. 490-491
  2. ^ Simon Julian Gilmour (2000) Daz Sint Noch Ungelogeniu Wort: A Literary and Linguistic Commentary on the Gurnemanz Episode in Book III of Wolfram's Parzival. Universitätsverlag Winter, 2000. p.64
  3. ^ Boccaccio, Giovanni (14 October 2020). The decameron. W. W. Norton, Incorporated. ISBN 978-0-393-42788-2. OCLC 1155486357.
  4. ^ "Stambomen van de families de Cordes, de Langhe, Bouckaert, Berquyn en Steelant [manuscript]". lib.ugent.be. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
  5. ^ "What Is A Griot And Why Are They Important". theculturetrip.com. 24 May 2018.
  6. ^ Confucius family tree has two million members from China Daily, unknown date, updated February 16, 2008
  7. ^ Neil Rosenstein, Ranan R. Lurie. The Lurie Legacy: The House of Davidic Royal Descent. ISBN 978-1-886223-17-2.
  8. ^ Bill Gladstone (October 24, 2004). "The oldest family in the world". JTA.
  9. ^ Guy, Jack. "DNA reveals biggest-ever human family tree, dating back 100,000 years". CNN. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
  10. ^ Wong, Yan; Wohns, Anthony Wilder. "We're analysing DNA from ancient and modern humans to create a 'family tree of everyone'". Retrieved 21 March 2022.
  11. ^ Wohns, Anthony Wilder; Wong, Yan; Jeffery, Ben; Akbari, Ali; Mallick, Swapan; Pinhasi, Ron; Patterson, Nick; Reich, David; Kelleher, Jerome; McVean, Gil (25 February 2022). "A unified genealogy of modern and ancient genomes". Science. 375 (6583): eabi8264. bioRxiv 10.1101/2021.02.16.431497v2. doi:10.1126/science.abi8264. ISSN 0036-8075. PMC 10027547. PMID 35201891. S2CID 247106458.
  12. ^ Amazon – Even More Rock Family trees. ASIN 1844490076.
  13. ^ "BBC Four : Rock Family Trees". Retrieved 20 September 2012.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Family trees at Wikimedia Commons

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For other uses see Family tree disambiguation A family tree also called a genealogy or a pedigree chart is a chart representing family relationships in a conventional tree structure More detailed family trees used in medicine and social work are known as genograms Example of a family tree Reading left to right Lucas Grey is the father of three children the grandfather of five grandchildren and the great grandfather of three siblings Joseph John and Laura Wetter Family tree showing the relationship of each person to the orange person including cousins and gene share Contents 1 Representations of family history 2 Common formats 2 1 Ahnentafel 2 2 Fan chart 3 Graph theory 4 Notable examples 4 1 Africa 4 2 The Americas 4 3 East Asia 4 4 Europe and West Asia 4 5 Elsewhere 4 6 Global 5 Other uses 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksRepresentations of family history edit nbsp Three generations of ancestors born from 1824 to 1916 1 placed on a Swedish kurbits treeGenealogical data can be represented in several formats for example as a pedigree or ancestry chart Family trees are often presented with the oldest generations at the top of the tree and the younger generations at the bottom An ancestry chart which is a tree showing the ancestors of an individual and not all members of a family will more closely resemble a tree in shape being wider at the top than at the bottom In some ancestry charts an individual appears on the left and his or her ancestors appear to the right Conversely a descendant chart which depicts all the descendants of an individual will be narrowest at the top Beyond these formats some family trees might include all members of a particular surname e g male line descendants Yet another approach is to include all holders of a certain office such as the Kings of Germany which represents the reliance on marriage to link dynasties together The passage of time can also be included to illustrate ancestry and descent A time scale is often used expanding radially across the center divided into decades Children of the parent form branches around the center and their names are plotted in their birth year on the time scale Spouses names join children s names and nuclear families of parents and children branch off to grandchildren and so on Great grandparents are often in the center to portray four or five generations which reflect the natural growth pattern of a tree as seen from the top but sometimes there can be great great grandparents or more In a descendant tree living relatives are common on the outer branches and contemporary cousins appear adjacent to each other Privacy should be considered when preparing a living family tree citation needed The image of the tree probably originated with that of the Tree of Jesse in medieval art 2 used to illustrate the Genealogy of Christ in terms of a prophecy of Isaiah Isaiah 11 1 Possibly the first non biblical use and the first to show full family relationships rather than a purely patrilineal scheme was that involving family trees of the classical gods in Boccaccio s Genealogia Deorum Gentilium On the Genealogy of the Gods of the Gentiles whose first version dates to 1360 3 Common formats editIn addition to familiar representations of family history and genealogy as a tree structure there are other notable systems used to illustrate and document ancestry and descent Ahnentafel edit Main article Ahnentafel nbsp An ahnentafel family tree displaying an ancestor chart of Sigmund Christoph Graf von Zeil und TrauchburgAn Ahnentafel German for ancestor table is a genealogical numbering system for listing a person s direct ancestors in a fixed sequence of ascent Subject or proband Father Mother Paternal grandfather Paternal grandmother Maternal grandfather Maternal grandmotherand so on back through the generations Apart from the subject or proband who can be male or female all even numbered persons are male and all odd numbered persons are female In this scheme the number of any person s father is double the person s number and a person s mother is double the person s number plus one This system can also be displayed as a tree nbsp An ahnentafel family tree showing three generations of the Kennedy family4 Paternal grandfather2 Father5 Paternal grandmother1 Subject or proband 6 Maternal grandfather3 Mother7 Maternal grandmother Fan chart edit nbsp Screenshot of Gramps v 5 0 1 displaying a fan chart and the given name cloud gramplet on the bottomA fan chart features a half circle chart with concentric rings the subject is the inner circle the second circle is divided in two each side is one parent the third circle is divided in four and so forth Fan charts depict paternal and maternal ancestors Graph theory editWhile family trees are depicted as trees family relations do not in general form a tree in the strict sense used in graph theory since distant relatives can mate Therefore a person can have a common ancestor on both their mother s and father s side However because a parent must be born before their child an individual cannot be their own ancestor and thus there are no loops In this regard ancestry forms a directed acyclic graph Nevertheless graphs depicting matrilineal descent mother daughter relationships and patrilineal descent father son relationships do form trees Assuming no common ancestor an ancestry chart is a perfect binary tree as each person has exactly one mother and one father these thus have a regular structure A Descendant chart on the other hand does not in general have a regular structure as a person can have any number of children or none at all Notable examples edit nbsp Family trees are an age old phenomenon This example dates from the sixteenth century 4 Family trees have been used to document family histories across time and cultures throughout the world Africa edit In Africa the ruling dynasty of Ethiopia claimed descent from King Solomon via the Queen of Sheba Through this claim the family traced their descent back to the House of David The genealogy of Ancient Egyptian ruling dynasties was recorded from the beginnings of the Pharaonic era c 3000 BC to the end of the Ptolomaic Kingdom although this is not a record of one continuously linked family lineage and surviving records are incomplete Elsewhere in Africa oral traditions of genealogical recording predominate Members of the Keita dynasty of Mali for example have had their pedigrees sung by griots during annual ceremonies since the 14th century Meanwhile in Nigeria many ruling clans most notably those descended from Oduduwa claim descent from the legendary King Kisra Here too pedigrees are recited by griots attached to the royal courts 5 The Americas edit In some pre contact Native American civilizations genealogical records of ruling and priestly families were kept some of which extended over several centuries or longer East Asia edit There are extensive genealogies for the ruling dynasties of China but these do not form a single unified family tree Additionally it is unclear at which point s the most ancient historical figures named become mythological In Japan the ancestry of the Imperial Family is traced back to the mythological origins of Japan The connection to persons from the established historical record only begins in the mid first millennium AD The longest family tree in the world is that of the Chinese philosopher and educator Confucius 551 479 BC who is descended from King Tang 1675 1646 BC The tree spans more than 80 generations from him and includes more than 2 million members An international effort involving more than 450 branches around the world was started in 1998 to retrace and revise this family tree A new edition of the Confucius genealogy was printed in September 2009 by the Confucius Genealogy Compilation Committee to coincide with the 2560th anniversary of the birth of the Chinese thinker This latest edition was expected to include some 1 3 million living members who are scattered around the world today 6 Europe and West Asia edit Before the Dark Ages in the Greco Roman world some reliable pedigrees dated back perhaps at least as far as the first half of the first millennium BC with claimed or mythological origins reaching back further Roman clan and family lineages played an important part in the structure of their society and were the basis of their intricate system of personal names However there was a break in the continuity of record keeping at the end of Classical Antiquity Records of the lines of succession of the Popes and the Eastern Roman Emperors through this transitional period have survived but these are not continuous genealogical histories of single families Refer to descent from antiquity Many noble and aristocratic families of European and West Asian origin can reliably trace their ancestry back as far as the mid to late first millennium AD some claiming undocumented descent from Classical Antiquity or mythological ancestors In Europe for example the pedigree of Niall Noigiallach would be a contender for the longest through Conn of the Hundred Battles fl 123 AD citation needed in the legendary history of Ireland he is further descended from Breogan and ultimately from Adam through the sons of Noah Another very old and extensive tree is that of the Lurie lineage which includes Sigmund Freud and Martin Buber and traces back to Lurie a 13th century rabbi in Brest Litovsk and from there to Rashi and purportedly back to the legendary King David as documented by Neil Rosenstein in his book The Lurie Legacy 7 The 1999 edition of the Guinness Book of Records recorded the Lurie family in the longest lineage category as one of the oldest known living families in the world today 8 Family trees and representations of lineages are also important in religious traditions The biblical genealogies of Jesus also claim descent from the House of David covering a period of approximately 1000 years In the Torah and Old Testament genealogies are provided for many biblical persons including a record of the descendants of Adam Also according to the Torah the Kohanim are descended from Aaron Genetic testing performed at the Technion has shown that most modern Kohanim share common Y chromosome origins although there is no complete family tree of the Kohanim In the Islamic world claimed descent from the prophet Muhammad greatly enhanced the status of political and religious leaders new dynasties often used claims of such descent to help establish their legitimacy Elsewhere edit Elsewhere in many human cultures clan and tribal associations are based on claims of common ancestry although detailed documentation of those origins is often very limited Global edit Forms of family trees are also used in genetic genealogy In 2022 scientists reported the largest detailed human genetic genealogy that unifies human genomes from many sources for insights about human history ancestry and evolution and demonstrates a novel computational method for estimating how human DNA is related via a series of 13 million linked trees along the genome a tree sequence clarification needed which has been described as the largest human family tree 9 10 11 Other uses editThe author Pete Frame is notable for having produced family trees of rock bands In this instance the entries represent a membership of certain groups and personnel changes within them rather than family relationships Several books have been produced with his family trees 12 which in turn have led to a BBC television series about them including interviews from the bands depicted in the trees 13 Another common use is in the creation of episcopal trees in Christian traditions that believe in apostolic succession In this case the connection is not made through blood but through the order of succession of bishops See also editGEDCOM Genealogical numbering systems Genealogy software Genogram List of family trees Pedigree chart Tree of life biology WikiTreeReferences edit GRENSTAM pp 490 491 Simon Julian Gilmour 2000 Daz Sint Noch Ungelogeniu Wort A Literary and Linguistic Commentary on the Gurnemanz Episode in Book III of Wolfram s Parzival Universitatsverlag Winter 2000 p 64 Boccaccio Giovanni 14 October 2020 The decameron W W Norton Incorporated ISBN 978 0 393 42788 2 OCLC 1155486357 Stambomen van de families de Cordes de Langhe Bouckaert Berquyn en Steelant manuscript lib ugent be Retrieved 2020 08 27 What Is A Griot And Why Are They Important theculturetrip com 24 May 2018 Confucius family tree has two million members from China Daily unknown date updated February 16 2008 Neil Rosenstein Ranan R Lurie The Lurie Legacy The House of Davidic Royal Descent ISBN 978 1 886223 17 2 Bill Gladstone October 24 2004 The oldest family in the world JTA Guy Jack DNA reveals biggest ever human family tree dating back 100 000 years CNN Retrieved 10 March 2022 Wong Yan Wohns Anthony Wilder We re analysing DNA from ancient and modern humans to create a family tree of everyone Retrieved 21 March 2022 Wohns Anthony Wilder Wong Yan Jeffery Ben Akbari Ali Mallick Swapan Pinhasi Ron Patterson Nick Reich David Kelleher Jerome McVean Gil 25 February 2022 A unified genealogy of modern and ancient genomes Science 375 6583 eabi8264 bioRxiv 10 1101 2021 02 16 431497v2 doi 10 1126 science abi8264 ISSN 0036 8075 PMC 10027547 PMID 35201891 S2CID 247106458 Amazon Even More Rock Family trees ASIN 1844490076 BBC Four Rock Family Trees Retrieved 20 September 2012 External links edit nbsp Media related to Family trees at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Family tree amp oldid 1199353487, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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