Some of you may wonder how we connect different and as yet biologically unrelated branches of a family in Geni.
In the case of Millard families (see Descendants Fan Chart which is attached), we have a fictitious gentleman named Unconnected Cranfield & Maulden Millards who currently has 3 fictitious wives, one named Cranfield Millards, one named Maulden Millards, and one named St Chadd's, Cheshire Millard. The oldest known Millard ancestor in each of those districts is shown as the son of the appropriate fictitious couple. If and when we find a biological connection between the Millards in two districts, it will be easy to connect the families.
Similarly for the Kleinsteuber side of the Geni Tree, we currently have seven Unconnected Kleinsteuber brothers, each being the "father" of a genealogical branch (Behringen Kleinsteubers, Kentucky Kleinsteubers, Wisconsin Kleinsteubers, and so on).
In the case of Millard families (see Descendants Fan Chart which is attached), we have a fictitious gentleman named Unconnected Cranfield & Maulden Millards who currently has 3 fictitious wives, one named Cranfield Millards, one named Maulden Millards, and one named St Chadd's, Cheshire Millard. The oldest known Millard ancestor in each of those districts is shown as the son of the appropriate fictitious couple. If and when we find a biological connection between the Millards in two districts, it will be easy to connect the families.
Similarly for the Kleinsteuber side of the Geni Tree, we currently have seven Unconnected Kleinsteuber brothers, each being the "father" of a genealogical branch (Behringen Kleinsteubers, Kentucky Kleinsteubers, Wisconsin Kleinsteubers, and so on).