Generation 1 (Grandparents) ┌── ─── │ │ │ │ │ └── │ │ │ └── Generation 2 │ │

Generation 1 (Grandparents)

┌── ───

│ │ │

│ │ └──

│ │

│ └── Generation 2

│ │

│ └── Children:

│ ┌──

│ │

│ └──

│ └──

│ └── ,

│ └── Godparents:

Generation 3 (Parents)

┌── ───

Grandfather (
☐ John,

1920-1980)

Grandmother (
○ Mary, 1925-
1990)

Aunt ( Linda,
1945- ) Catholic
Nun

Father (
Robert,
1950- )
farmer

Mother (Susan,
1955- farmer)

Brother-
James-
1980

ADHD

Me-1985
Sister ( Lisa,
1990- ) Nun

Stepmother ( ○ Karen, 1960- ) nurse
[After divorce with Susan in 1995]

Step-siblings: Stepbrother ( ☐ Mark, 1985- )-catholic priest

Close family friend ( ☐ [Kate], 1950- )

Pet- dog
German

Shepherd

Godfather Godmother

Me-1985
Doctor,

Mercy -1988
Teacher

hypertension

Jill 1992-
hypertension
High court

judge

Myra
1995-

Extrovert
musician

Logan 1998-
mental health

expert

Ian
2001-lawyer

Pet-dog

chihuahu

a

Burmese

Cat

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