Our key goal as Family
historians is to piece together as much of the family tree as possible, no doubt
on the way making some fascinating discoveries.
The most active research is undertaken by Art in the US
and Ralph in the UK, but there are many keen souls besides. Work falls broadly
into two areas : exploring existing lines in the family tree to trace every line
to its ultimate end, and trying to fit newly-discovered Towndrows from today
into the existing framework. WE NEED YOUR HELP! Our investigations are
constant - there's so much more to find out, so many more pieces of the puzzle
to fit together. What we have has been painstakingly brought
together over many years, but many hands make light work.
Here &
Now
In
the UK, apart from our 'stronghold' in the Midlands, there are branches of T's
who lived in East London, Liverpool and the Malverns. We're now scattered in most of the
English-speaking countries, and a few more besides - see the map here >> World
Towndrows. Through the Reunions you may meet relatives who are less
distant than you may suppose. But what is the difference between a "second
cousin" and a "first cousin twice removed"? The answer is here
>> Cousins Explained.
DNA Analysis
In
July 2004, using DNA testing of the two branches, we proved the existence of a common ancestor -
but have not yet found his identity via more conventional searches of parish
records etc. Participating in the survey should allow us to more accurately
trace the generation in which the two branches (explained on the Roots page) were joined. Find out more about how the survey works here >> DNA Project Details . Join in the survey here >> DNA Survey
Homepage
The Family Tree
Database
Our Family Tree is mapped out using a software package called
"Family Tree Maker". With this, you can explore all of the detail of our genealogy, dating
back to our earliest traced ancestor, and find out where you fit in. The
software is available at most major computer outlets, or you can check out their website at www.familytreemaker.com.
The Family Tree database is
held on a page on a separate website which you can get to from here. You can view the Family Tree online, or
drop us a line and we can send you a copy for perusal at your
leisure. If you view online, you don't need the special software - just a little
patience!
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Click the link below. A new browser window will
open.
Select the only available 'GEDCOM Tree'
A page with a small section of the family tree hierarchy
appears.
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You need
to click on the diagram, then you can use 'F' on your keyboard to search for a
name.
>> Link
to the Family Tree site <<
Not on the Tree? Personal details incorrect? Want to add some information?
We also have a list of contact information for
Towndrows across the world. For any of this, go to Contact
Us.
Smaller parts of the grand family tree have
also been submitted, and details are available in other formats - click the link
and the document will open in a new window.
| Tree for
Benjamin & Anne |
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'Story' format
for Benjamin & Dorothy's descendants |
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| 'Story' format
for Benjamin & Anne's descendants |
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Hierarchical
list of Benjamin & Dorothy's descendants |
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| Hierarchical
list of Benjamin & Anne's descendants |
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Family Tree for
the 'Burn' family, ancestors of Lorraine T |
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| Handwritten
tree for Hannah & Richard (1755) |
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