My family network (greatly simplified - e.g. I'm my father's son!):
Some pictures and an outline biography of my late father John
A 27-page account by his father, William Arthur, of his childhood in Macklesfield, Derbyshire, and his first jobs as a gardener's boy and a post-office clerk. One of his many interests, photography, produced a series of self-published picture postcards of Derbyshire scenes and people.
A very small bit about my late mother Gretta (née Heath)
A great deal about her mother Mary Heath(née Buckler) and one of her sons, Bryan.
A collection of linguistic gems from my little grandson Peter.
A database of ancestors and relatives, including the following family names: Bell, Buckler, Evans, Heath, Hudson, Lindow, Pilkington, and many others!
You can view this as a network - i.e. a conventional family tree - by clicking on the little tree icon, and then selecting the sub-family that you're interested in. (The whole tree would be too big to display, so I've broken it into sub-trees.)
The tree is shown in rather a small window, but you can make this bigger by clicking the window icon on the left of the red X, zoom in and out with the + and - icons, and then navigate round it by clicking the green arrows.
Better still, switch from your browser to the proper software for viewing these trees: Genopro. You can do this as follows:
make sure the little window is small, with a space above it for information about individuals.
click any individual of interest to you.
in the little window of information about the individual, select the little family-tree icon next to the real-tree icon.
when you're asked what to do with it, select 'open with Genopro ....'.
you're now using Genopro to view the entire database (divided into sub-families shown on the tabs at the bottom of the screen).
To get information about any individual, double-click the named node.
I'd be grateful for help with this database, so if you can provide extra information, please email me and I'll add it.