Pedigree chart
- Pedigree chart
A "Pedigree Chart" is a chart which tells someone all of the known
phenotype s for anorganism and itsancestor s, most commonly humans, showdog s, and racehorse s.The word pedigree is a corruption of the French "pied de grue" or crane's foot, because the typical lines and split lines (each split leading to different offspring of the one parent line) resembling the thin leg and foot of a crane.In human genealogy
Pedigrees are also a common tool in human genealogy. Equally common, however, is the "
family tree " which is a form of pedigree chart, which shows the descendants of a particular individual, and thereby highlights sibling and cousin. In addition to the names of the individuals, it is common to include each person's birth date and place, death date and place, and the marriage date and place of each couple.In
England andWales pedigrees are officially recorded in theCollege of Arms , which has records going back to the Middle Ages, including pedigrees collected during roving inquiries by itsherald s during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The purpose of theseheraldic visitation s was to register and regulate the use ofcoats of arms . Those who claimed the right to bear arms had to provide proof either of a grant of arms to them by the College, or of descent from an ancestor entitled to arms. It was for this reason that pedigrees were recorded by the visitations. Pedigrees continue to be registered at the College of Arms and kept up to date on a voluntary basis but they are not accessible to the general public without payment of a fee.More visible, therefore, are the pedigrees recorded in published works, such as
Burke's Peerage and Burke's Landed Gentry in the United Kingdom and, in continentalEurope by theAlmanach de Gotha . Due to space considerations, however, these publications typically use a narrative pedigree, whereby relationships are indicated by numbers (one for each child, a different format for each generation) and by indentations (each generation being indented further than its predecessor). This format is very flexible, and allows for a great deal of information to be included, but it lacks the clarity of the traditional chart pedigree.United States usage
In the
United States , the term "pedigree chart" can refer to a chart showing the direct ancestors of a given individual. In addition to the names of the individuals, the chart often includes each person's birth date and place, death date and place, and each couple's marriage date and place. It is also common for persons on the chart to be numbered according to theAhnentafel numbering system. [ [http://www.byubroadcasting.org/ancestors/firstseries/teachersguide/pdf/pedigree.pdf U.S.-style pedigree chart (PDF).] Includes lines for birth, marriage, and death data, and utilizes Ahnentafel numbering.]Pedigree chart numbered on the Ahnentafel system 8. Paul Russell Posey 4. James Alvin Posey----
9. Doris Evenlyn Lintecomb 2. Jeff James Posey
| 10. Franklin Ira Ettelson
5. Rebecca Lou Ettelson-
11. Mary Geneva Gates
1. Allison Kimberlee Posey
12. Joseph Amable Vinner
6. Thomas Vinner--------
| 13. Katherine Croft 3. Kimberlee Lynn
14. William Marshall 7. Lynn Marshall--------
15. Gertrude Rosencranzee also
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Ahnentafel
*Cousin chart
*Family tree
*Genealogical numbering systems
*Genogram References
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