(Important Note: I have only uploaded the glyphs I
have used in practice sentences and sample constructions. Therefore, not every
glyph indicated on these "source" pages is available on my website at
the moment. Instead, you'll probably see a lot of these little guys,
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There are a lot of little marks and tics that geneologists use to indicate relationships and life histories on a family tree. Most of these are found on the average keyboard, which simplified typing and typesetting in the pre-computer age.
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born | * |
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died | + |
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divorced | o/o |
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married | oo |
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unmarried cohabitation | o-o |
baptized | ~ | |
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killed in war | X |
buried | [] | |
father | parent | mother | ||
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brother | ![]() |
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sister |
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son | ![]() |
child | ![]() |
daughter |
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