This is the holding page for my Family Tree maker. As part of the Woodhorn Our Woodhorn project, it will be possible to make your family tree into a Tree - see the examples below.

Click on this link to make your family tree into a Tree

I will be appearing in the area around the Woodhorn Colliery Museum, which houses the largest family history archive in Northumberland, from late summer this year all the way through to spring of 2008. I will be encouraging people to begin making their family tree into one of my Trees, and we will be putting these initial trees onto prints and photo frames, mugs and bags and T shirts.
 
It’s hoped, judging from conversations I’ve had with people who’ve made the Trees so far (above), that people will take advantage of the great family history resources at Woodhorn, and build their trees ever bigger, ever further back along the generations.
 
By the end of the project, we will have gathered a Family Tree forest of families around the area of Woodhorn, and we invite trees from all over the world too.
 
The tree maker should be online by August 15th.