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Family Data Form

Please consider every question on this form as optional. Tell me as little or as much as you want. For example, if you can't remember your exact marriage or divorce date, just put the year and forget about the month. If you can't remember dates or places of birth, again, give an approximation. (Important: Add "about" to the date or information so I will know it is an approximation.) If your children are now adults, with families of their own, please fill out (or have them do so) a separate form for each of them. If you prefer, if your children are young and unmarried, you can list them on your form. Some of these questions are very personal — feel free to ignore them if you choose.

Individual Information:

It would be appreciated if you would give me your snailmail address and phone number in the comment field below. It's certainly not required; however, I am trying to get a full family address/phone list worked up.

Your Full Name
Date of Birth
City, County, State of Birth
Hospital Name or At Home Birth
E-mail Address
Website Address

Comments

Spousal Information:

This information will enable me to hook up each child to a father.

First Spouse Full Name
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Date and Place of Marriage
Date and Place of Divorce
Date of Death
Cause and Place of Death
Second Spouse Full Name
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Date and Place of Marriage
Date and Place of Divorce
Date of Death
Cause and Place of Death
Third Spouse Full Name
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Date and Place of Marriage
Date and Place of Divorce
Date of Death
Cause and Place of Death

Comments

Parent Information:

Your Father's Full Name
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Date of Death
Cause and Place of Death
Your Mother's Full(maiden)Name
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Date of Death
Cause and Place of Death

Comments

Sibling Information:

Comments

Children Information:

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Medical Information:

This information is really important for me to gather. It is one of the main reasons for family research. This information is what will most benefit future generations. I urge you to be thorough and candid in your written response in the comment box below. You have my word that your data will remain confidential. Click here to see an example of a medical history. (Don't worry about misspelled words; don't worry about writing too little or too much.) My genealogy program asks for data in these categories.

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