is a powerful and easy-to-use genealogy program that lets you create large or small family trees.
For each person you can include date and place of births, baptisms, deaths, burials, marriages and divorces, as well as multiple marriages and aliases. It also includes two user-defined fields for entering any other suitable data, plus notes for each person and family. You can associate pictures, diagrams, sounds, videos (and any object created by applications which support OLE) with a person or family.
You can search for text in any field, including notes, and then edit person or family details directly from the search results. You can use the "on this day" search to find all events which fall on a specified day of the year.
A variety of charts and reports can be printed, including descendant trees, ancestral trees, tree layouts, family details, person details, timelines, census, and missing data reports. You can also create a printed book with family group details (which may incorporate pictures and diagrams), and a complete, cross-referenced index to names and families.
Kith and Kin also features multi-level editing (so you can move through the tree while editing and adding people), the ability to search for date inconsistencies, full Clipboard support, print preview, and more. You can export and import data to and from other genealogy programs using "Personal Ancestral File" (PAF) GEDCOM files. You can export all or only part of a tree and create a new tree or merge trees when importing. You can also export delimited text files for transfer to databases.
Kith and Kin runs on
Windows 3.1
and is available under the
Shareware
license
— the installer is 415 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Genealogy.
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