The following pages are to receive entries concerning relatives 

 whose history is so little known that it may seem hardly worth while 

 to devote an entire table to each of them. 



The blank pages opposite each of these schedules will serve either 

 for additional facts concerning the persons described in those schedules, 

 or to receive notices concerning other relatives. 



The four first pages refer to males ; the latter four to females. 

 It is convenient on many grounds to keep the entries separate. 



The "Place in pedigree" should be described as in the following 

 example : — ■ 



Place in pedigree. Brother of — 



F. F. M. Ja?ie M. Arrowsmith. 



(The letters " F. F. M." stand here for "Father's Father's Mother.") 



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