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5 Generation Family Tree Templates

Our 5th-generation templates provide the perfect structure for creating your personalized family tree. Use pre-made placeholders to add photos and names of your immediate family, all the way back to your great-great-grandparents. Choose from unique, editable designs available in Google Docs, Word, Google Slides, and PowerPoint. Our templates look great in both digital and printed versions.

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A five-generation family tree is more than just a school project. To create one, you'll need a layout that can accommodate up to 31 relatives and ancestors, preferably on a single sheet. That's why we've prepared optimized 5-generation family tree templates that are ready to fill out, printable, and easy to use in various formats.

Check out the benefits of our five-generation family tree templates:

  • Include information about all five generations. We've designed templates that can accommodate up to 31 people, including you and your ancestors down to your great-great-grandparents. They are optimized for printing in A4 and US Letter sizes, so you can frame the result, use it for research, or as part of a larger project.
  • Use ready-made layouts for free. On this page, you'll find a variety of free templates with pre-made placeholders for each ancestor's name, relationship, and dates. We offer unique designs, ranging from elegant and floral to modern and minimalist.
  • Customize everything in a convenient format. Every placeholder, font, and design element on the layout can be fully customized. Choose the perfect look for your family tree and edit your template in Google Docs, Word, Google Slides, or PowerPoint.

You can also use our templates to work on your family tree in the cloud, even if your relatives are in different locations. Choose a comprehensive option on this page or find simpler or even more structured family tree templates on our website.

5 Generation Family Tree Templates FAQ

How to count 5 generations in a family tree?

In genealogy, generations are usually counted starting from the person the tree is being created for. For example, if you start counting five generations from yourself:

  • The first generation includes you and your siblings.
  • The second generation consists of your parents, aunts, and uncles.
  • The third generation includes your grandparents and their siblings.
  • The fourth generation is your great-grandparents.
  • The fifth generation includes your great-great-grandparents.

Standard family tree templates focus on you and your direct ancestors, often excluding nieces, nephews, and other extended relatives.

Our 5-generation family tree templates are here to help you create a detailed genealogy. With our layouts, you can quickly add names, birth dates, and brief notes for each ancestor, all the way back to the fifth generation.

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