Feb
6

Family Genealogy Tree

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The last part of my name “Scheel Meyer”, is naturally shared with the other members of my family, so even though this domain-name will primarily be about my own personal stuff, it will also be used to host data for the rest of the Scheel Meyer family.

As the first step in this, I have uploaded the family genealogy tree to the server and added a link to it in the right sidebar. This HTML/Javascript family tree is actually created by my grandfather (Svend Scheel Meyer), and at least to me it can be fascinating to read about the experiences of my ancestors – especially considering that modern science consider genetics to be the blueprints for not only the body, but also at least part of the psyche.

The family tree is in Danish, as it is probably only interesting for members of the Scheel Meyer family.

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  1. All your family Danish?
    I don’t see the tree anywhere.

    Comment by Ross Jeffries — November 20, 2006 #

  2. Sorry about that, the link have been moved to the links-section. You can find it here : http://www.scheelmeyer.com/stam/stamtavle/home.htm
    Alex

    Comment by alexscheelmeyer — November 20, 2006 #

  3. Hola, soy una española vecina de svend scheel meyer y quisiera contactar con él. He perdido sus señas, las mias:
    Clara Ripoll Sendra
    Urbanización Sierra Altea
    Buzon 195
    03599 Altea la Vella (Alicante)
    España

    Hello my english es very bad, I don´t remember nothing from school.
    I’m from Altea in Spain and i want tu contact with de owner of de house Cl Canna, because some body is going to the house, are you sould?

    Thanks

    Comment by clara — August 18, 2009 #

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