It's All Relatives...

If you don't like your photo, feel free to email me one you prefer more, and I will happily make the substitution in the next edition.
Also, if you see any errors in spelling or if I have a photo of somebody else by your name or anything else, please let me know. Hopefully this can be a useful document and it would serve us best if it is accurate.
There are four ways to view the document. The most straightforward, but the least user-friendly, is to simply click in the image above to open a full-quality JPEG file. You won't be able to zoom in and out in your browser window, but if you save the image to your hard drive, you could use imaging software to adjust the magnification.
If you have Excel, you might want to download the Excel file. On my computer, this seems to provide the fastest navigation. Click here to download the Excel version of the family tree.
I've also created a PDF version. You can use the free Acrobat Reader to navigate around the document quite nicely. I especially recommend the "dynamic zoom" feature. Click here to download Acrobat Reader for free. Click here to download the PDF file of the family tree.
If you have 20 minutes, a pair of scissors, and some tape, your best bet might be to download the printable version of the file. It too is a PDF so if you don't have Acrobat Reader you'll need to download it (unless you have a Mac in which case Preview will do the job just as well). Once you open the family tree file, just print it out, trim the pages and tape them together (there are eleven pages). It's pretty nice to see the whole thing at once - I highly recommend this method. Click here to download the printable version. Note that if you have a slow connection these downloads may take a few minutes as the files are rather large.
I welcome your feedback.
5 Comments:
Great job! Spelling correction:Jim Kearns' wife is Anne Shapland.
Wow, this is fantastic. What a GREAT job you did. Thanks so much. And thank you to my sister for sending all of the photos nearly all of which I had taken, but could never get my act together to send to you!
"e said" may be too cryptic. It's from me!
Wow! Phil this is great. Pat and Margaret would be very pleased to see their entire family together! But they might not understand your 'do.
Just noted another slight name correction - it is Greg Ambrozic.
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