Family tree files for download:

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Trees 1 and 2: The first two files are a couple of Family Treemaker files that I ran across on the internet. They relate to a branch of my extended family - specifically descendents of Henry Denke and Lydia Denke. Some of the information in these files is duplicated by the information in my tree (below). However, there is also some extra information which may be of particular interest to those researching the name Eisenbraun. The files are FTW files so you need Family Tree for Windows or this free Family Archive Viewer (9.87MB)  (click on the link). Here are two files - they are different versions of the same tree - I don't know which one is more comprehensive:  Denke1.ftw Denke2.ftw

Tree 3: This is my family tree in GEDCOM format. I am making updates to it quite often, so I will put the date I last updated this version (8/9/2000). You can view a GEDCOM file with almost every family tree software package including the free Personal Ancestry File software that you can download from my "Links" page.  Denke.ged

Tree 4: This is a GEDCOM I found on the Internet. It is not primarily a Denke family tree, but it does intersect with my family tree. The tree was created by Brian McMaster. This is a particularly large GEDCOM - there are more than 3000 names in it. The Denke connection is with the family of Daniel H. Denke & Linda Kemp - it relates more to Linda Kemp's mother's  family. Daniel H. Denke is the son of Henry A. Denke, who is the son of August Denke and Rosina Schuler. Click on the link for download:  McMaster/Lovely/Livingson Family Tree.

Tree 5: This is another GEDCOM I found on the Internet. The tree relates to the Denkes from West Hazelton, Pennsylvania (the descendents of Whilhem Frederick Denke (b 1/6/1864). Specifically, it relates to the descendents of Whilhelm's Daughter Emma (b 10/29/1892) and the GEDCOM is primarily related to Emma's husband, William Schneider. Schneider Family Tree