Whitehouse FHC Sample Trees
These are trees written in MS Excel 2003 and converted to .pdf format, so that they are easily readable in Adobe Acrobat. They actually look better in Excel - the conversion seems to affect the drawing lines slightly. These trees are in a Tall Tree format (oldest ancestor on the left) in order to economise on space and make them easy to draft.
001 182 Tree 100408.pdf (Tree of some metal workers in Aston and Birmingham)
003 019 084 515 Tree 110320.pdf (Tree of the Cheslyn Hay & Great Wyrley Basket Makers)
012 057 185 193 238 410 499 509 Tree 110704.pdf (Tree of Birmingham Metal Rollers)
018 063 126 414 Tree 091211.pdf (Tree of Abraham Whitehouse, a Smith who came from Walsall to London)
022 115 475 Tree 101228.pdf (Tree of John Whitehouse who owned the Ridgacre Iron Works in West Bromwich)
028 048 091 174 268 454 487 Tree 101221.pdf (The “Prosperous farmers of Bickenhill” tree)
066 225 Tree 091021.pdf (Tree of Cornelius Whitehouse, the famous inventor of tube welding)
092 211 214 237 474 514 Tree 101004.pdf (Tree of Darlaston Gun Lock Filers)
518 520 Tree 110130.pdf (Tree of the Cheslyn Hay and Bridgtown musical Whitehouses)