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FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | APRIL 2015 37 How do I put my family tree together? Start with yourself and work backward. You are the first generation. Your parents are the second generation. Grandparents are the third generation, and so forth. At first, focus on one surname. Do your paternal side, then your maternal side of the family. Write down everything you know and can find, then fill in the blanks later. Interview relatives. Concentrate on the oldest generations first, and don't wait until it's too late. Ask about photos, letters, bibles, heirlooms, family documents, stories, places, events, work, travel and anything that might be informative and interesting. The more the better. Use simple, standard family tree forms that allow you to enter names and data. This will help organize your information and will show you what you're missing. There's much more, but this represents the basics of how to start your family tree. Info., Willis at (951) 769-4482 or email wefbev@verizon.net. ~ Willis Fagan Discovery Club There exists a group of Four Season residents who participate in RV trips. In the past we have traveled to many fun and interesting places. February, our campout was to Pechanga. If you would like further information on future trips, you can contact, Ann Williams annwilymz@yahoo.com. You can also attend one of our meetings the second Tuesday of the month in the Ballroom at 6 pm. Our next meeting will be April 14. ~ Rick Brower All Seasons RV To start, use a simple family tree chart like this All Seasons RV Club enjoying Wine Tasting at the South Coast Winery, during our recent trip to Pechanga in Temecula!

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