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by dbsalem (120 points)

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I guess, you just have to write them down like your own children... or make a note in the way it will be convenient and understandable for you.
 
I am a teacher in the primary school in Australia, in on one of the lessons we have a task in the class to create a family tree. So it is nice to find this site! I share it with my colleagues from https://au.edubirdie.com/do-my-assignment and they use it as well!
 
Wish you best with your tree! :)
by PoppyParkinson (140 points)
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Yeah, I do agree with Poppy. Creating a family tree is one of the best ways to list family members. I'm an academic tutor and essay writer at EssayAssignmentHelp.com.au. I usually help students to understand and learn new things in graphical representation.

by keiratayor (140 points)
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