Difference between revisions of "Category:Family"

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Pages describing the history of a specific family.  These pages are primarily concerned with events occurring in the parents' household(s) between their marriage and their death.  They may also include details of the parents' childhoods, the children's lives, and notable descendants.
 
Pages describing the history of a specific family.  These pages are primarily concerned with events occurring in the parents' household(s) between their marriage and their death.  They may also include details of the parents' childhoods, the children's lives, and notable descendants.
  
Where there are multiple sets of parents (due to death, divorce, etc.), the page typically includes details about all sets of parents; if this is infeasible, multiple family pages may be created.
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Where there are multiple sets of parents (due to death, divorce, etc.), the page typically includes details about all sets of parents; if this is infeasible, multiple family pages may exist.
  
 
Page names refer to a "primary" couple, typically the biological parents of a child of interest.  The names used are a short form of the names by which the couple would have been known contemporarily.
 
Page names refer to a "primary" couple, typically the biological parents of a child of interest.  The names used are a short form of the names by which the couple would have been known contemporarily.
  
Redirects may exist from alternate forms of the couple's name (e.g., if a person commonly uses a nickname, or multiple couples could be considered "primary") and as a shortcut from the name of just one parent.
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Aliases may exist for alternate forms of the couple's name (e.g., if a person commonly uses a nickname, or there are multiple couples) and as a shortcut from the name of just one parent.

Latest revision as of 08:14, 2 May 2018

Pages describing the history of a specific family. These pages are primarily concerned with events occurring in the parents' household(s) between their marriage and their death. They may also include details of the parents' childhoods, the children's lives, and notable descendants.

Where there are multiple sets of parents (due to death, divorce, etc.), the page typically includes details about all sets of parents; if this is infeasible, multiple family pages may exist.

Page names refer to a "primary" couple, typically the biological parents of a child of interest. The names used are a short form of the names by which the couple would have been known contemporarily.

Aliases may exist for alternate forms of the couple's name (e.g., if a person commonly uses a nickname, or there are multiple couples) and as a shortcut from the name of just one parent.