Saturday 12 June 2021

Colour charts of ancestral birth places

This is doing the rounds again online just now - a template from 2016 on J. Paul Hawthorne's blog, GeneaSpy, on which you can create a colour chart using Excel to plot where your ancestors were born. You can find it on https://www.geneaspy.com/2016/03/a-little-thing-that-went-viral.html.

This is my attempt using the chart template today for 5 generations:

And an earlier attempt at seven generations which I put together in 2016!


The suggestion is that you create a chart and then use the hashtag #MyColorfulAncestry

It's a bit of fun, and a useful visual aid to see where your research is currently at - have fun!

Chris

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