FamilyTreeTemplates.net is introducing a wide spectrum of new family trees with 34 templates that range from genealogy census forms to family tree coloring pages for little kids.
"This batch is a nice blend of pretty graphics and report forms for tracking ancestry," said Kevin Savetz, the site's creator, "I think kids and adults will all find something fun and suited to their needs."
The new ancestry forms are perfect for genealogists looking to track household numbers, employment, marital status, dependents, race, and more through their family line, all the way back to 1790 in the United States. Each form covers one decade, and each decade changes to reflect the changing times. There are also a number of individual forms for one ancestor's children, cousins, siblings, and other relatives. Finally, there are logs for tracking family heirlooms, photos, and ancestral migration patterns.
Those looking for more fun, colorful templates will enjoy the new illustrated family trees with original artwork. There are line art pictures that kids can color in, as well as bow-tie, circle, and fan family trees set against pictures of bare and leafy trees in a variety of hues.
The 150+ family trees at FamilyTreeTemplates.net have everything from picture frame to bowtie family trees. Many are kid-friendly and great for school projects, will others are intended for deeper research purposes. All of them are free to download as a PDF, but many have a $4 DOC option as well, which can be edited in a word processor.
There are more than 90 sites in the FreePrintable.net family of free printables sites created by Savetz Publishing, Inc., a company devoted to creating useful and informative web sites of interest to consumers and small businesses.