Write down your name, your siblings’ names, and your parents’ names. Write down your grandparents’ names, your aunts’ and uncles’ names and your cousins’ names. Write down your great grandparents’ names and your great aunts’ and uncles’ names. Many people stop there, but you can include as many generations as you want.
Talk to older members of your family to find out more information. Find out the names of your grandparents’ siblings, their spouses, their children. Ask around to find out as much as you can. If you’re lucky, you’ll get the opportunity to hear some surprising family stories and secrets, too. Do online research using a genealogy tool. There are many online tools that let you simply enter your name and your parents’ name, then do all the research for you. These sites usually give you a limited amount of information free, then require payment for more in-depth research. If you’re serious about mapping your ancestry, this is a great way to collect information.
If you only have a few photos, you could just include pictures of your immediate family members. Track down photos of as many family members as possible. If you want to make them all the same size, scan them into your computer and use Photoshop or another photo editing program to change the scale.
Write down your name. Draw a line from your name to the name of your mother. Draw another line from your name to the name of your father. Draw a horizontal line connecting your mother and father. If you have siblings, draw lines from your mother and father to their names. If your siblings have spouses, write them in and connect them with lines. If your siblings have children, write them in and connect them with lines.
Write your maternal grandparents’ names above your mother’s name. Write your paternal grandparents’ names above your father’s name. Connect your maternal grandparents’ names to your mother’s siblings. Connect your paternal grandparents’ names to your father’s siblings. Add the names of your aunts’ and uncles’ spouses. Add the names of your aunts’ and uncles’ children, your cousins.
Add the names of your maternal grandmother’s mother and father and your maternal grandfather’s mother and father. These are your great grandparents. Add the names of your paternal grandmother’s mother and father and your paternal grandfather’s mother and father. These are your great grandparents. Add the names of your maternal grandparents’ siblings - your great aunts and uncles. Add the names of your paternal grandparents’ siblings - your great aunts and uncles. Fill in the names of your great aunts’ and uncles’ spouses and children.
Turn the connecting lines into branches, and write each person’s name on a different leaf. Children’s names can be written on apples or berries. Make a family galaxy, with people’s names written on planets and stars. If you want, make your name the “sun. " Create a family neighborhood, with each name written on a little house, all connected by streets.