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The files below are for Fenners in America who have come primarily from England, Germany, and Switzerland. If you are interested in Fenners outside of the U.S., click UK or German here or in the menu above.

This family tree is free to the public for the expressed purpose of helping Fenner researchers find their roots. It represents the combined effort of countless people who have put many hours into their work. Please be sure that any information taken from this site is referenced properly.

A reference to this work should look like this:

Fenner, Chris, ed. "(Name of downloaded file)." The Fenner Family [on-line]. Accessed on (date of access). http://www.fennerfamily.com.

Printed Resources

How do I find a name in the family tree? Follow these steps:

Search our site via Google (below), or contact the editor, Chris: fennertree@aol.com.

Google
WWW fennerfamily.com

Download the appropriate document.

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Introduction (intro.pdf / 280 K)
Beginnings in England (england.pdf / 208 K)

First Generation (one.pdf / 200 K)
Second Generation (two.pdf / 232 K)
Third Generation (three.pdf / 227 K)

Fourth Generation (four.pdf / 296 K)
Fifth Generation (five.pdf / 340 K)
Sixth Generation (six.pdf / 416 K)

Seventh Generation (seven.pdf / 364 K)
Eighth Generation (eight.pdf / 420 K)
Ninth Generation (nine.pdf / 444 K)

Tenth Generation (ten.pdf / 428 K)
Eleventh Generation (eleven.pdf / 456 K)
Twelfth Generation (twelve.pdf / 376 K)

Thirteenth Generation (thirteen.pdf / 340 K)
Fourteenth Generation (fourteen.pdf / 224 K)

German Fenner Lines (german.pdf / 268 K)
Swiss Fenner Lines (swiss.pdf / 300 K)
Branches Without Connections (missing.pdf / 272 K)

Historic Documents and Background Information
(historic.pdf 484 K)
Contributors (contr.pdf / 200 K)
Bibliography (bib.pdf / 184 K)

*What do the numbers mean?

Each digit represents a birth order number. The number of digits in each ID number represents the number of generations in the family tree. (The parents will have one less number and the children will have one more number).

Symbol key:

F = See this person's individual entry. Any person marked with symbol has a separate biography in the family tree.

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Any other questions should be directed to the editor (Chris) at fennertree@aol.com.