


Classic Family Tree
This service offers to create a classic family tree, which includes both the paternal and maternal branches of an individual (Sosa Number 1). You will have the option to create a tree ranging from 3 to 5 generations (for more, check the custom family tree), as well as the possibility to choose who will be your root individual, so it doesn't necessarily have to be you. If you wish to create a family tree with more than 8 generations, please contact me so we can provide a quote.
Please note:
Since the law of July 15, 2008, birth and marriage records are accessible after a period of seventy-five years, and death records are now accessible.
The individual chosen as the starting point for the tree must have been born between 1850 and 1949.
This service offers to create a classic family tree, which includes both the paternal and maternal branches of an individual (Sosa Number 1). You will have the option to create a tree ranging from 3 to 5 generations (for more, check the custom family tree), as well as the possibility to choose who will be your root individual, so it doesn't necessarily have to be you. If you wish to create a family tree with more than 8 generations, please contact me so we can provide a quote.
Please note:
Since the law of July 15, 2008, birth and marriage records are accessible after a period of seventy-five years, and death records are now accessible.
The individual chosen as the starting point for the tree must have been born between 1850 and 1949.
This service offers to create a classic family tree, which includes both the paternal and maternal branches of an individual (Sosa Number 1). You will have the option to create a tree ranging from 3 to 5 generations (for more, check the custom family tree), as well as the possibility to choose who will be your root individual, so it doesn't necessarily have to be you. If you wish to create a family tree with more than 8 generations, please contact me so we can provide a quote.
Please note:
Since the law of July 15, 2008, birth and marriage records are accessible after a period of seventy-five years, and death records are now accessible.
The individual chosen as the starting point for the tree must have been born between 1850 and 1949.