Your family rooted in time
TreeLine

Lives, histories, families, and generations brought together on a shared timeline — where births, marriages, events, and lifetimes overlap as stories unfold. Finely crafted to be printed, to be framed, to be treasured.

Your family beautifully rooted in time.

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How TreeLine works

Five steps from your family's story
to something that lasts

1

Bring your family together

Start with what you have.

Import your family tree from services like Ancestry, upload a file, use our simple template, or enter details yourself.

Add names, dates, relationships — and, if you wish, photographs and meaningful moments that tell your story.

2

We arrange your story through time

TreeLine places every person along a living timeline — not just showing who belongs to whom, but when they lived.

Generations unfold naturally.
Connections become clear.
Your family's story reveals itself with quiet beauty.

3

Refine and personalise

Adjust your layout, highlight key individuals, and choose how your TreeLine feels.

Create different versions — for your home, for your children — or as a deeply personal gift.

A marriage TreeLine might begin a new chapter.
An anniversary TreeLine might honour the journey so far.

4

Choose your finish

Download a high-quality digital version, ready to print anywhere
— or —
order a beautifully produced print, crafted to last for generations.

From elegant paper prints to large, statement pieces designed like furniture.

5

Receive something that lasts

Your TreeLine is more than a chart.
It's a piece of your family, made visible.

A wedding gift that grows more meaningful with time.
An anniversary gift that reflects a life shared.

An heirloom to stand in front of — and pass on.

Marion Edith Burdett, 1883–1971
Marion Edith Burdett 1883 – 1971

The story behind TreeLine

It began with a tree my great-aunt printed in 1933.

A century ago, Marion Edith Burdett began researching her family tree — patiently, by handwritten letters, archive visits, and more than a little detective work. The print she made still hangs framed in our hallway.

Last Clan Day we gathered around it, and the idea took root: to carry her work forward — every life on a shared timeline, beautiful enough to hang on a wall and keep for generations. Made as if by a skilled and diligent great-aunt.

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