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=Genealogy Examples=
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Per the microformats [[process]], towards the development of a [[genealogy]] microformat, this page documents real world examples of genealogy related publishing on the web.


== In the wild ==
== In the wild ==
 
*There are 3500 genealogy pages emitting Bday, and dstart/ dtends for birth, death and possibly other dates at [http://genealogy.wikia.com/index.php?title=Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:Info_table_person&from=70556&back=0&limit=500 genealogy.wikia.com].  Representation of larger numbers of events (occupation, residence, military service events) is hampered by the requirement of using <a> links for rel-tags.  Wikimedia engine based knowledgebases at wikia and Wikipedia foundation wikis prohibit use of <a> links, so none of the rel-tag representation of the edges (where pages are nodes, and edges are typed links) can be expressed. 
*e-familytree.net [http://www.e-familytree.net/F0/F335.htm] - my genealogy website which I think I've embedded hcards in.  This is my grandfathers family page.  If you look at him, the hcard includes birthdate and some x-fields for death, marriage dates and locations.  I'd appreciate comments! Rob Salzman - genealogy@e-familytee.net
*The Dring tree [http://www.sussexbarn.com/dring/web/dring/pafg01.htm] for an interesting family tree website.  
*The Dring tree [http://www.sussexbarn.com/dring/web/dring/pafg01.htm] for an interesting family tree website.  
*[http://www.comp.utas.edu.au/users/rsmith/levett/wc01/wc01_045.html this family group] is pretty much a direct translation of a gedcom FAM structure, but with some names added to the links. It also includes back links to parents.
**[http://www.comp.utas.edu.au/users/rsmith/levett/ps02/ps02_361.html an individual from the same tree] This is basically an INDI record from GEDCOM. It is generated by "[http://www.leisterpro.com/ Reunion for Macintosh]".
*[http://jay.askren.net/Projects/SemWeb/FamilyTrees/AbrahamLincoln.html Family tree of Abraham Lincoln].
*[http://jay.askren.net/Projects/SemWeb/FamilyTrees/AbrahamLincoln.html Family tree of Abraham Lincoln].
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winston_Churchill Winston Churchill in Wikipedia]. Note unstructured genealogy in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winston_Churchill#Early_life 'early life' section].
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winston_Churchill Winston Churchill in Wikipedia]. Note unstructured genealogy in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winston_Churchill#Early_life 'early life' section].
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For additional examples of related information, see [[gender-examples]].
For additional examples of related information, see [[gender-examples]].
==Not from the wild==
Pages specifically designed to be demonstrations of how to mark up genealogies in HTML.
* [http://buzzword.org.uk/2008/queenvic-20080830 A Partial Family Tree for Queen Victoria] — demonstration page illustrating how genealogies can be marked up using hCard, hCalendar and XFN+RDFa.


==See also==
==See also==


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Latest revision as of 16:22, 18 July 2020


Per the microformats process, towards the development of a genealogy microformat, this page documents real world examples of genealogy related publishing on the web.

In the wild

For additional examples of related information, see gender-examples.

Not from the wild

Pages specifically designed to be demonstrations of how to mark up genealogies in HTML.

See also