Difference between revisions of "Gilmour Family"

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== Family Tree ==-
 
== Family Tree ==-
  Happy Gimour(M)---Virginia Venit(F)
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  Happy Gimour(M) --- Virginia Venit(F)
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  Sam Gilmour(M)---Jennifer Hill(F)  Wilson Gilmour(M)---Gemma Craig(F)  Jack Gilmour(M)
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  Sam Gilmour(M) --- Jennifer Hill(F)  Wilson Gilmour(M) --- Gemma Craig(F)  Jack Gilmour(M)
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  Happy Gilmour(M)---Zoey Pinder(F)  Bashia Gilmour(F)  
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  Happy Gilmour(M) --- Zoey Pinder(F)  Bashia Gilmour(F)  
  
 
    
 
    

Revision as of 22:10, 31 December 2009

Intro


== Family Tree ==-

Happy Gimour(M) --- Virginia Venit(F)
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Sam Gilmour(M) --- Jennifer Hill(F)  Wilson Gilmour(M) --- Gemma Craig(F)  Jack Gilmour(M)
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Happy Gilmour(M) --- Zoey Pinder(F)  Bashia Gilmour(F) 


Sam

Another aspect of Example, if it is sufficiently different from Aspect A, it deserves it's own section. For example, when discussing the ruling class of a realm, every position (ruler, banker, etc.) should get his own section, while the various parts of every job have subsections.


Wilson

Until you run out of stuff...


Jack

Whenever there are other places that a reader interested in additional and/or related information should be visiting, group them in this section, which should always be at the end of the article. Do repeat links here that you already have in the main article text.

  • Use lists
  • for the "see also" links
  • it really makes a difference


Don't forget the categories at the bottom. Remember that an article can be in multiple categories.