For over ten years, while doing my ancestry research, I’ve seen almost every ad that you can think of touting “Your Family Tree”  or “Your Family Chart”.  It appears that most of these sites are pumping out canned data without verifying accuracy or if you actually descend from anyone with the theoretical tree or coat of arms they send you.

Last year, on Facebook, I came across the “Your Royal Lineage” Group and saw the great charts being published by Ancestralcharts.com.  I went to that site a few times and saw the amazing charts produced by Ky and his staff.   Rather than a very cumbersome chart that is hard to read, they produce a chart that highlights the most prominent people in your tree, with their COA and pertinent titles.  They also branch off the families, so that it is easy to see the royal connections going back centuries.  

I contacted Ky via email and once he verified my royal connections ( and he does check you out ), we talked about chart design.  Ky normally works with those that have “Gateway Ancestors” in America that trace their roots back to mainly England and France.  However, once he saw that my Italian roots traced back to most of Europe, we moved forward,  Ky did not only make a chart, but checked and verified my ancestors and their titles and COA’s.  The finished product was amazing and here’s a photo of the finished product that I had professionally framed.

 

 

Ky also produces books specific to your family and other historically accurate books.

Bob

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