
1815 - 1853 (37 years)
TNG Descendant Charts
Please note that you don't have to depend on these descriptions; you can quickly try out each of the chart types.
Graphical formats
- "Standard" charts have a marvelous graphical format and show a fair amount of data for each person,
but they generate so much whitespace that they tend to be wider than the screen (or a printed page)
They tend to be hard to read and almost impossible to print if you generate more than three or four generations of data.
- "Compact" charts have similar graphical layout, and are easier to read and print,
but don't display any data other than each person's name.
Note that if you want to print a "Compact" chart
with more than three or four generations of data,
you should probably specify "Landscape" orientation when you print.
- The "PDF chart" is kind of a cross between the standard and compact formats, generated as a PDF.
On most computers, any web page can be printed as a PDF,
but this PDF format handles page breaks for specific paper sizes,
wheras PDF printouts of web pages just run the text through the page breaks
(The graphical charts' connecting lines sometimes disappear at certain zoom level.
When they are missing, you can use you mouse scroll whell or hit control-plus or control-minus to change the zoom level.)
Text formats
- "Text" charts follow a standard outline-style format that provides more (i.e. denser) data than the graphical charts do.
- "Text+" charts are kind of a cross between the graphical and text formats.
They can display much more data in less space than graphical charts or the "Text" chart.
(That's good news and bad news).
In particular, they requires much less horizontal scrolling,
and can accommodate large charts in one printed page width
(albeit sometimes with legal-sized paper in landscape mode).
They are also much more flexible than the other formats,
with several (perhaps too many) run-time options.
However,
- The process of printing a Text+ chart can be a bit daunting, and
- When you are looking at just a few generations, and when enough data is visible on the screen, the graphical charts tend to be easier to read.
- "Register" charts are detailed descriptive reports.
They contain almost all of the data that I have for each person, including free-form notes.
But they aren't really 'charts' in the normal sense,
and don't give this kind of overview of the family tree that the other charts give.
- "Count" charts don't list descendants at all;
they just show how many descendants a person has, broken out by generation.
Generation: 1
| 1. | Josiah Appleby Kuykendall was born on 19 Feb 1815; died on 30 Jan 1853. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1850, Williamson County, Texas, USA
Notes:
Died:
Smallpox; His brother Mark contracted it from Josiah on his deathbed, and died soon after.
Josiah married Melissa Peveler on 25 Aug 1841. Melissa was born on 1 Mar 1823; died on 5 Nov 1897. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 2
| 3. | William E Kuykendall (1.Josiah1) was born on 24 Jul 1845; died on 16 Nov 1866. Notes:
Buried:
GRid=50307706; tall stone, inscription: Dearest Brother thou has left us, Here thy loss we deeply feel; But tis God who has bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal.
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| 5. | Louisa Kate Kuykendall (1.Josiah1) was born about 1852; died in 1893. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1870, Williamson County, Texas, USA
- Residence: 1880, Williamson County, Texas, USA; Living with family of her half-sister, Mattie Burns Blanton
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| 6. | Greenup Milton Kuykendall (1.Josiah1) was born on 30 Jan 1850; died on 9 Feb 1936. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1880, Jones County, Texas, USA
- Residence: 1900, Williamson County, Texas, USA
- Residence: 1910, Williamson County, Texas, USA
Notes:
Greenup was a Texas trail driving cattleman. He started at age 20, made 5 trips up Chisholm Trail. He drove 3,600 head on his last trip to market in 1879. He described one severe blizzard in Kansas, was hard to seek protection and found dugout to stay in. All the horses from the outfit except one froze, and 1 cowhand died. Greenup stayed in the cattle business from his home for many years.
Greenup was foreman for 10,000 acres of John Sparks Ranch, between Thrall and Taylor south of Noack Texas. Captain John Sparks was a wealthy cattleman of Williamson county. John Sparks was born in Mississippi 20 Aug, 1843, grew up in Lampass County, Texas. Became Captian in Conferderate Army. Greenup named a son after him.
Greenup married Josephine Kimbro on 1 Jan 1884. Josephine was born on 31 Aug 1860; died on 4 Nov 1916. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
| 11. | John Sparks Kuykendall (6.Greenup2, 1.Josiah1) was born on 22 Jan 1894; died on 14 Jun 1934. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1900, Williamson County, Texas, USA
- Residence: 1917, Williamson County, Texas, USA
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Generation: 4
| 16. | Leroy Kuykendall (12.Living3, 6.Greenup2, 1.Josiah1) was born about 1922. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1930, Taylor, Williamson County, Texas, USA
- Residence: 1940, Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
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