An Ahnentafel (or Ahnenreihe) is a list of a person's ancestors in a particular order. It is a construct used in genealogy to display a person's ancestry compactly, without the need for a diagram such as a family tree, which is particularly useful in situations where one may be restricted to using plain text, for example in e-mails or newsgroup articles.
It is effectively a traversal[?] of the family tree.
After listing the person as #1, you list their father as #2 and their mother as #3, then their grandparents as #4 to #7, and so on back through the generations. In this scheme, any person's father has double that person's number, and a person's mother has double the person's number plus one. Apart from #1, who can be male or female, all even-numbered persons are male, and all odd-numbered persons are female.
Demonstration
- self
- father
- mother
- father's father
- father's mother
- mother's father
- mother's mother
- father's father's father
- father's father's mother
- father's mother's father
- father's mother's mother
- mother's father's father
- mother's father's mother
- mother's mother's father
- mother's mother's mother
For a real-life example, here is an ahnentafel of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh.
- HRH Prince Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh (b. May 28, 1921 (O.S.))
- HRH Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark (January 20, 1882 - December 3, 1944)
- HSH Princess Alice of Battenberg (February 25, 1885 - December 5, 1969)
- HM King George I of the Hellenes (December 24, 1845 - March 18, 1913)
- HIH Grand Duchess Olga Konstantinovna of Russia[?] (August 22, 1851 (O.S.) = September 3, 1851 (N.S.) - June 18/19[?], 1926).
- HSH Prince Louis of Battenberg (after 1917 Louis Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven) (May 24, 1854 - November 9, 1921).
- HGDH Princess Victoria Alberta of Hesse and the Rhine (April 5, 1863 - September 24, 1950).
- HM King Christian IX of Denmark (April 8, 1818 - January 29. 1906)
- HH Princess Louise of Hesse-Kassel (September 7, 1817 - September 29, 1898)
- HIH Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaievich of Russia[?] (September 9, 1827 (O.S.) = September 21, 1827 (N.S.) - January 12/13[?], 1892 (O.S.) = January 24/25[?], 1892 (N.S.))
- HH Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg (July 8, 1830 - June 23, 1911 (O.S) = July 6, 1911 (N.S.))
- HGDH Prince Alexander of Hesse and the Rhine (July 15, 1823 - December 15, 1888)
- HSH Julia von Hauke, Princess of Battenberg (November 24, 1825 - September 19, 1895)
- HRH Grand Duke Ludwig IV of Hesse and the Rhine (September 12, 1837 - March 13, 1892)
- HRH Princess Alice of Great Britain and Ireland[?] (April 25, 1843 - December 14, 1878)
- HH Duke Wilhelm of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksborg (January 4, 1785 - February 17, 1831)
- HH Princess Louisa of Hesse-Kassel[?] (September 28, 1789 - March 13, 1867)
- HH Prince Wilhelm of Hesse-Kassel[?] (December 24, 1787 - September 5, 1867)
- HRH Princess Louise Charlotte of Denmark[?] (October 30, 1789 - March 28, 1864)
- HIM Emperor Nicholas I of Russia (June 25, 1796 (O.S.) = July 6, 1796 (N.S.) - February 18, 1855 (O.S.) = March 2, 1855 (N.S.))
- HRH Princess Charlotte of Prussia (July 13, 1798 - October 20, 1860 (O.S.) = November 1, 1860 (N.S.))
- HH Duke Joseph of Saxe-Altenburg (August 27, 1789 - November 25, 1868)
- HRH Duchess Amalie of Württemberg(June 28, 1799 - November 28, 1848)
- HRH Grand Duke Louis II of Hesse and the Rhine (December 26, 1777 - June 16, 1848)
- HGDH Princess Wilhelmina of Baden (September 10, 1788 - January 27, 1836)
- Johann Moritz von Hauke(October 26, 1775 - November 29, 1830).
- Sophie la Fontaine Born in 1790 - August 27, 1831).
- HGDH Prince Karl of Hessen and the Rhine (April 23, 1809 - March 20, 1877).
- HRH Princess Elisabeth of Prussia (June 18, 1815 - March 21, 1885).
- HRH Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (August 26, 1819 - December 14, 1861)
- HM Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom (May 24, 1819 - January 22, 1901).
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