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VIOLET line family tree charts
The chart showing the Adamthwaites of Sedbergh, shows where we believe the VIOLET line originated - however, in the absence of concrete evidence to support our speculations about those very early beginnings of this line, the following chart are based on evidence from Parish Records with confirmation from Wills and other documents, so they begin with John Adamthwaite and Jane Holm. As with all our family tree charts, no information is shown for living individuals.
NOTES: As these are all very wide charts, they will open as JPEG images - you will need to enlarge the size of the image until the print is legible and then scroll across to the right to view all the details.
Although I maintain records using Legacy Family Tree software, these charts were produced using the Wall Chart feature of RootsMagic and converting the .rmg images to JPGs. You should be able to download any of the trees from the website by right-clicking the image and selecting 'save' - however most images are too large to be legible when reduced to fit on a standard A4 sheet. I have had some success taking a CD of these images to a local photocopy shop and getting them printed on A1 paper.
I am currently in the process of producing new charts for all lines with Legacy Charting. If you notice any errors or omissions, please contact me and I will make the necessary corrections as I update all the charts.
Chart 1: descendants of John Adamthwaite (1671-1728) and Jane Holm
Chart 2: descendants of William McEver Adamthwaite (1806-1888) and Sarah Greenbank
Chart 3: descendants of William Adamthwaite (1828-1896) and Mary Allen
Chart 4: descendants of Thomas Adamthwaite (1832-1887) and Mary Ann Foxcroft
Chart 5: descendants of John Adamthwaite (1836-1888) and Ann Newsham
Chart 6: descendants of George Adamthwaite (1837-1884) and Elizabeth Howarth
Chart 7: descendants of Richard Adamthwaite (1847-1930) and Grace Timperley