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STATISTICS
This document reports the details of 876 individuals, of which 433 are male and
442 are female. Of the 159 individuals with recorded birth and death
dates, the average
lifespan
was 58.2 years. Of these, 83 males averaged 59 years, and 76 females
averaged 57.4 years.
The longest living male was
Major Arthur George,
who died aged 92. The longest living female was
Minnie Rosetta Edington,
who died aged 90.
There are 340 families
reported. 213 of these families are reported as having children, with an
average of 2.6 children per family.
THE NARRATIVE SECTIONS
The "Direct Relations" section reports the details of
individuals who have a direct family connection to
William L Edington.
The section is broken into sub-sections for each
generation, within which the individuals are listed in order of closeness
of relationship. The sequence numbers are used throughout the document to
cross-reference back to the detailed entry of an individual.
With a narrative section, each generation is shown as a separate subsection,
within which the individuals are listed in order of the closeness of their
relationship to
William L Edington.
FAMILY TREES SECTION
Each family tree shows the reported children, parents, grandparents and
great-grandparents of a family group. In order to reduce redundancy, any
family group which is wholly included within another family tree may not
be reported separately.
Above each of the great-grandparent boxes(top row),
a continuation family tree reference number is shown if the
great-grandparent is recorded as a child in the continuation tree. A
continuation reference number is also shown to the left of a grandparent
or parent box if that individual has siblings reported in the continuation
tree; and beneath a child box (bottom row) if that individual has children
reported in the continuation tree.
In cases of multiple marriages,
a continuation reference number preceded by "=" is shown to the right of a
parent box. This number references the previous and/or next tree in which
that individual is shown with another partner.
In cases of adopted
(or fostered) children, the parental connection is shown with a dashed
line and a continuation reference number preceded by "=" is shown within
the individual's box. This number references the tree in which that
individual is shown with his or her natural
parents.