Site Map

This site contains many kinds of pages, each serving a different purpose. This map is not a technical index. It is a guide for people who want to understand what lives where—and why.

If you are ever unsure where to go next, this page can help you re-orient.

Orientation Pages

These pages explain how the site works and how to read it comfortably:

  • Start Here — first-time visitor orientation
  • Reading Order (Suggested Paths) — different ways to explore
  • How to Read a Family Hub — understanding structure and layout
  • How Families Connect — inter-family relationships explained
  • Site Map (Human-Readable) — this page

Family Hub Pages

Family Hubs are the primary entry points for surname-based research. Each hub provides context, timelines, geographic anchors, and links to individuals and related families.

If you are researching a specific surname, this is usually where you begin.

Individual Profiles

Individual pages focus on a single person within the structure of a family. They typically include life details, relationships, and supporting context.

Living individuals may appear in summarized or limited form, in accordance with the Living People Policy.

Methodology & Philosophy Pages

These pages explain how research decisions are made and why the site is structured as it is:

  • My Research Approach
  • Assumptions I Make (and Why)
  • When Records Disagree
  • Why Nuclear Families Matter Here
  • What I Mean by “Legacy”

Reference Pages

These pages explain common genealogical issues so they do not need to be repeated throughout the site:

  • Common Naming Patterns
  • Geography Changes Over Time
  • Immigration & Migration Patterns
  • Occupations & Social Clues

Bridge Pages (Research ↔ Story ↔ Books)

These pages explain how genealogy fits into a broader creative and educational ecosystem:

  • Ancestry & Genealogy Universe Overview
  • From Research to Story
  • Recommended Reading (Internal + Books)

Administrative & Support Pages

These pages exist to support clarity, transparency, and respectful collaboration:

  • Living People Policy
  • About the Project
  • How to Contribute or Correct Information
  • Glossary of Terms
  • What’s New / Recently Updated

How to Use This Map

You do not need to visit every page. Most readers naturally move between Family Hubs and a handful of context pages.

This map exists so that, when curiosity pulls you elsewhere, you know where you’ve landed.

A Closing Thought

Good navigation is quiet. When it works, you stop noticing it. This site map is here for the moments when you do.