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Modern genealogy charts for your walls

November 4, 12:01 PMBoston Genealogy ExaminerRobin C. Mason
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Birds of a Feather by Jen O'Neill
Birds of a Feather by Jen O'Neill
Photo courtesy of My Tree & Me

Sometimes starting a family is the spur that drives us into genealogy. After working in the New York and Los Angeles fashion industry, Jen O’Neill moved to Vermont with her husband. Now with two children, Jen has started a new venture called My Tree & Me.

Jen designs and customizes genealogy charts that work with modern décor. Her artwork is both whimsical and fun, with names such as Birds of a Feather, Proud as a Peacock, Slice of Life, and Ripples in a Pond. The charts are available as giclee prints on acid-free watercolor paper. If you provide the genealogical data, Jen will customize a chart for you. Or you can purchase one of her designs and fill in the blanks yourself. Check out the My Tree & Me web site.

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