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When you see the icons in the table below in the family group charts (the tree, tombstone, or camera), these are links to additional information or photos. Click the icons to go to additional pages. Names are also links when they are displayed as underscored blue text. Clicking these will link to additional charts. The arrow icons are used in the family tree charts and can be clicked to go to another generation chart, thus allowing you to follow a particular family tree. Also in the chart are icons representing "notes" and "sources", which will also link to additional pages of information.
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more specific instructions.
Resolution.This site was designed for a minimum screen width of 1024. If your display is set smaller (which is actually larger) you will receive a warning message when you enter this site. You can still
browse the site, but will need to use the horizontal scroll bar on most every page. If your display is set greater than 1024, this site uses a script to calculate your screen width and center the display
on your screen. From my experience, 1024 seems to be a popular screen width for many of today web sites. Unless, you need or enjoy the slightly larger icons and text size, I'd consider changing the
display size on your monitor to at least 1024x768. I think you would be much more pleased with viewing many web sites. Besides, if you don't like it, you can always change it back and it only takes a few seconds
and a couple of clicks!