Family tree
Four generations, one page
Import a GEDCOM file from Ancestry or FamilySearch, or build it by hand. Living relatives are hidden from public view automatically.
People
Across four generations
Visible publicly
11 living relatives hidden
Public depth
How far back visitors can see
The Whitfield line
Living people appear to you, but never to a public visitor.
Great-grandparents
Josiah Harper
1881 – 1954
Adeline Harper
1886 – 1961
Thomas Whitfield
1879 – 1948
Mary Whitfield
1884 – 1959
Grandparents
Samuel Harper
1908 – 1979
Ruth Harper
1912 – 1988
Arthur Whitfield
1906 – 1971
Clara Whitfield
1910 – 1994
Parents
Eleanor Harper Whitfield
1938 – 2024
Walter Whitfield
1934 – 2010
Children
Marcus Whitfield
Living
Hidden publicly
Ruth Whitfield-Osei
Living
Hidden publicly
Daniel Whitfield
Living
Hidden publicly
Why living relatives are hidden
A memorial page is public by design — that’s the point of putting a code on a monument. But a family tree naming living people, their relationships, and approximate ages is exactly the material used to answer security questions and build convincing scams. So living people are stripped from the public view automatically. You see the whole tree; a stranger scanning the stone does not.