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An ahnentafel is a special format for showing someone's ancestors. The starting individual is given the number 1. The father of someone on the list is double that person's number. So the subject being #1, his/her father would be #2 whose father would be #4, etc. The mother of a person is double their number plus 1. So the mother of the subject would be #3, whose mother would be #7.

Example:

  • 1 Subject
  • 2 Father
  • 3 Mother
  • 4 Father's Father
  • 5 Father's Mother
  • 6 Mother's Father
  • 7 Mother's Mother

In this way it is possible to make very long lists of ancestors but with a numbering system that allows you to keep track of who is who.

How to find the Ahnentafel number, knowing the relation

To find out what someone's number would be without compiling a list, you must first trace how they relate back to the person of interest, meaning you must record that they are their father's mother's mother's father's father's... Once you have done that, you can use two methods.

First method

Use the knowledge that a father's number will be twice the subject's number, or a mother's will be twice plus one, and just multiply and add to 1 accordingly. For instance, we can find out what number Electress Sophia of Hanover would be on an Ahnentafel of Peter Mark Andrew Phillips. Sophia is Peter's mother's mother's father's father's father's mother's father's father's father's father's father's mother. So, we multiply and add.

1*2+1=3*2+1=7*2=14*2=28*2=56*2+1=113*2=226*2=452*2=904*2=1808*2=3616*2+1=7233

So, if we were to make a list of ancestry for Peter Phillips, Electress Sophia would be #7233.

Second method (binary representation)

This is an elegant and concise way to visualize the genealogical chain between the subject and the ancestor.

1. Write down the digit "1", which represents the subject, and, writing from left to right, write "0" for each "father" and "1" for each "mother" in the relation, ending with the ancestor of interest. The result will be the binary representation of the ancestor's Ahnentafel number. Let's try with the Sophia example, translating the chain of relations into a chain of digits.
Sophia = "Peter's mother's mother's father's father's father's mother's father's father's father's father's father's mother"
Sophia = 1110001000001
2. If needed, convert the Ahnentafel number from its binary to its decimal form. A conversion tool might prove handy.
Sophia = 1110001000001 (binary)
Sophia = 7233 (decimal)

How to find the relation, knowing the Ahnentafel number

We can also work backwards and find what the relation is from the number.

First method

1. You start out by seeing if the number is odd or even.
2. If it is odd, the last part of the relation is "mother," and you subtract 1 and divide by 2.
3. If it is even, the last part is "father," and you divide by 2.
4. Repeat steps 2-3, and build back from the last word.
5. Once you get to 1, you are done.

So, let's see an example. On an Ahnentafel of HRH Prince William of Wales, Mr John Wark is number 116. We follow the steps:

116/2=58 58/2=29 29-1=28/2=14 14/2=7 7-1=6/2=3 3-1=2/2=1
father father mother father mother mother

We reverse that, and we get that #116, Mr John Wark, is Prince William's mother's mother's father's mother's father's father.

Second method (binary representation)

1. Convert the Ahnentafel number from decimal to binary.
Mr John Wark = 116 (decimal)
Mr John Wark = 1110100 (binary)
2. Replace the leftmost "1" with the subject's name and replace each following "0" and "1" with "father" and "mother" respectively.
Mr John Wark = 1110100
Mr John Wark = "Prince William's mother's mother's father's mother's father's father"

Demonstration

decimal binary relation
1 1 self
2 10 self's father
3 11 self's mother
4 100 self's father's father
5 101 self's father's mother
6 110 self's mother's father
7 111 self's mother's mother
8 1000 self's father's father's father
9 1001 self's father's father's mother
10 1010 self's father's mother's father
11 1011 self's father's mother's mother
12 1100 self's mother's father's father
13 1101 self's mother's father's mother
14 1110 self's mother's mother's father
15 1111 self's mother's mother's mother

Example

For a real-life example, here is an ahnentafel of HRH Prince William of Wales, listing all of his ancestors up to his great-great-great-grandparents.

  1. HRH Prince William of Wales (born June 21, 1982)

  2. HRH The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (born November 14, 1948)
  3. Diana, Princess of Wales née Lady Diana Spencer (July 1, 1961August 31, 1997)

  4. HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born June 10, 1921)
  5. HM Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (born April 21, 1926)
  6. Edward Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer (January 24, 1924March 29, 1992)
  7. The Hon Mrs Shand Kydd née The Hon Frances Burke Roche (January 20, 1936June 3, 2004)

  8. HRH Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark (January 20, 1882December 3, 1944)
  9. HRH Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark née HSH Princess Alice of Battenberg (February 25, 1885December 5, 1969)
  10. HM King George VI of the United Kingdom (December 14, 1895February 6, 1952)
  11. HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother née Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (August 4, 1900March 30, 2002)
  12. Albert Spencer, 7th Earl Spencer (May 23, 1892June 9, 1975)
  13. Cynthia Spencer, Countess Spencer née Lady Cynthia Hamilton (August 16, 1897December 4, 1972)
  14. Edmund Burke Roche, 4th Baron Fermoy (May 15, 1885July 8, 1955)
  15. Ruth Burke Roche, Baroness Fermoy née Miss Ruth Gill (October 2, 1908July 6, 1993)

  16. HM King George I of the Hellenes (December 24, 1845March 18, 1913)
  17. HM Queen Olga of Greece née HIH Grand Duchess Olga Konstantinovna of Russia (September 3, 1851June 18, 1926)
  18. HSH Prince Louis of Battenberg, later Louis Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven (May 24, 1854September 11, 1921)
  19. HGDH Princess Louis of Battenberg, later Victoria Mountbatten, Marchioness of Milford Haven née HGDH Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine (April 5, 1863September 24, 1950)
  20. HM King George V of the United Kingdom (June 3, 1865January 20, 1936)
  21. HM Queen Mary of the United Kingdom née HSH Princess Mary of Teck (May 26, 1867March 24, 1953)
  22. Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (March 14, 1855November 7, 1944)
  23. Nina Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne née Cecilia Cavendish-Bentinck (September 11, 1862June 23, 1938)
  24. Charles Robert Spencer, 6th Earl Spencer (October 30, 1857September 26, 1922)
  25. Margaret Spencer, Countess Spencer née The Hon Margaret Baring (December 14, 1868July 4, 1906)
  26. James Hamilton, 3rd Duke of Abercorn (November 30, 1869September 12, 1953)
  27. Rosalind Hamilton, Duchess of Abercorn née Lady Rosalind Bingham (February 26, 1869January 18, 1958)
  28. James Burke Roche, 3rd Baron Fermoy (July 28, 1852October 30, 1920)
  29. Frances, Lady Fermoy née Miss Frances Work (October 27, 1857January 26, 1947)
  30. Col William Smith Gill (February 16, 1865December 25, 1957)
  31. Ruth Littlejohn (December 4, 1879August 24, 1964)

  32. HM King Christian IX of Denmark (April 8, 1818January 29, 1906)
  33. HM Queen Luise of Denmark née HSH Princess Luise of Hesse-Kassel (September 7, 1817September 29, 1898)
  34. HIH Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaevitch of Russia (September 9, 1827January 13, 1892)
  35. HIH Grand Duchess Aleksandra Iosifovna of Russia née HSH Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg (July 8, 1830June 23, 1911)
  36. HGDH Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine (July 15, 1823December 15, 1888)
  37. HSH Princess Julia of Battenberg (November 12, 1825September 19, 1895)
  38. HRH Grand Duke Ludwig IV of Hesse and by Rhine (September 12, 1837March 13, 1892)
  39. HRH Grand Duchess Alice of Hesse and by Rhine née HRH The Princess Alice of the United Kingdom (April 25, 1843December 14, 1878)
  40. HM King Edward VII of the United Kingdom (November 9, 1841May 6, 1910)
  41. HM Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom née HRH Princess Alexandra of Denmark (December 1, 1844November 20, 1925)
  42. HH Prince Franz, Duke of Teck (August 27, 1837January 21, 1900)
  43. HRH Princess Mary Adelaide, Duchess of Teck née HRH Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge (November 27, 1833October 27, 1897)
  44. Claude Bowes-Lyon, 13th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (July 21, 1824February 16, 1904)
  45. Frances Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne née Miss Frances Smith (1830February 5, 1922)
  46. Rev Charles Cavendish-Bentinck (November 8, 1817August 17, 1865)
  47. Carolina Burnaby (1833July 6, 1918)
  48. Frederick Spencer, 4th Earl Spencer (April 14, 1798December 27, 1857)
  49. Adelaide Spencer, Countess Spencer née Miss Adelaide Seymour (January 27, 1825October 29, 1877)
  50. Edward Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke (April 13, 1828July 17, 1897)
  51. Louisa Baring, Baroness Revelstoke née Miss Louisa Bulteel (1839October 16, 1892)
  52. James Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Abercorn (August 24, 1838January 3, 1913)
  53. Mary Hamilton, Duchess of Abercorn née Lady Mary Curzon-Howe (July 23, 1848May 10, 1929)
  54. George Bingham, 4th Earl of Lucan (May 8, 1830June 5, 1914)
  55. Cecilia Bingham, Countess of Lucan née Lady Cecilia Gordon-Lennox (April 13, 1835October 5, 1910)
  56. Edmund Burke Roche, 1st Baron Fermoy (August 1815September 17, 1874)
  57. Elizabeth Burke Roche, Baroness Fermoy née Miss Elizabeth Boothby (August 9, 1821April 26, 1897)
  58. Frank Work (February 10, 1819March 16, 1911)
  59. Ellen Wood (July 18, 1831February 22, 1877)
  60. Alexander Ogston Gill
  61. Barbara Smith Marr (died ca. June 30, 1898)
  62. David Littlejohn (April 3, 1841May 11, 1924)
  63. Jane Crombie (died September 19, 1917)

  64. HSH Duke Friedrich Wilhelm of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (January 4, 1785February 17, 1831)
  65. HSH Duchess Luise Karoline of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg née HSH Princess Luise Karoline of Hesse-Kassel (September 28, 1789March 13, 1867)
  66. HSH Landgrave Wilhelm of Hesse-Kassel (December 24, 1787September 5, 1867)
  67. HRH Landgravine Charlotte of Hesse-Kassel née HRH Princess Charlotte of Denmark (October 30, 1789March 28, 1864)
  68. HIM Emperor Nikolai I Pavlovitch of Russia (June 25, 1796February 18, 1855)
  69. HIM Empress Aleksandra Feodorovna of Russia née HRH Princess Charlotte of Prussia (July 13, 1798October 20, 1860)
  70. HSH Duke Josef of Saxe-Altenburg (August 27, 1789January 25, 1868)
  71. HSH Duchess Amelia of Saxe-Altenburg (June 28, 1799November 28, 1848)
  72. HRH Grand Duke Ludwig II of Hesse and by Rhine (December 26, 1777June 16, 1848)
  73. HRH Grand Duchess Wilhelmine of Hesse and by Rhine née HGDH Princess Wilhelmine of Baden (September 10, 1788January 27, 1836)
  74. Count Moritz von Hauke (October 26, 1775November 29, 1830)
  75. Countess Moritz von Hauke née Miss Sophie la Fontaine (1790August 27, 1831)
  76. HGDH Prince Karl of Hesse and by Rhine (April 23, 1809March 20, 1877)
  77. HRH Princess Karl of Hesse and by Rhine née HRH Princess Elizabeth of Prussia (June 18, 1815March 21, 1885)
  78. HRH Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Prince Consort (August 26, 1819December 14, 1861)
  79. HM Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom (May 24, 1819January 22, 1901)
  80. = 78
  81. = 79
  82. = 32
  83. = 33
  84. HRH Duke Alexander of Württemberg (September 9, 1804July 4, 1885)
  85. Countess Claudine Rhedey von Hohenstein (September 21, 1812October 1, 1841)
  86. HRH Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge (February 24, 1774July 8, 1850
  87. HRH Princess Adolphus, Duchess of Cambridge née HSH Princess Auguste of Hesse-Kassel (July 25, 1797April 6, 1889)
  88. George Bowes-Lyon, Lord Glamis (February 6, 1801January 27, 1834)
  89. Charlotte Bowes-Lyon, Lady Glamis née Miss Charlotte Grimstead (1797January 19, 1881)
  90. Oswald Smith (July 7, 1794June 18, 1863)
  91. Henrietta Hodgson
  92. Lord Charles Cavendish-Bentinck (October 3, 1780April 28, 1826)
  93. Lady Charles Cavendish-Bentinck née Miss Anne Wellesley (1788March 19, 1875)
  94. Edwyn Burnaby (September 29, 1799July 18, 1867)
  95. Anne Salisbury (1805May 3, 1881)
  96. George Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer (September 1, 1758November 10, 1834)
  97. Lavinia Spencer, Countess Spencer née Lady Lavinia Bingham (July 27, 1762June 8, 1831)
  98. Sir Horace Seymour (November 22, 1791November 23, 1851)
  99. Elizabeth Palk (died January 18, 1827)
  100. Henry Baring (January 18, 1776April 13, 1848)
  101. Cecilia Windham (February 16, 1803September 2, 1874)
  102. John Bulteel (died September 10, 1843)
  103. Elizabeth Grey (July 10, 1798November 8, 1880)
  104. James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Abercorn (January 21, 1811October 31, 1885)
  105. Louisa Hamilton, Duchess of Abercorn née Lady Louisa Russel (July 8, 1812March 31, 1905)
  106. Richard Curzon-Howe, 1st Earl Howe (December 11, 1796May 12, 1870)
  107. Anne Curzon-Howe, Countess Howe née Miss Anne Gore (March 8, 1817July 23, 1877)
  108. George Bingham, 3rd Earl of Lucan (April 16, 1800November 10, 1888)
  109. Anne Bingham, Countess of Lucan née Lady Anne Brudenell (June 29, 1809April 2, 1877)
  110. Charles Lennox, 5th Duke of Richmond and Lennox (August 3, 1791October 21, 1860)
  111. Caroline Gordon-Lennox, Duchess of Richmond and Lennox née Lady Caroline Paget (June 6, 1796March 12, 1874)
  112. Edward Roche (July 13, 1771March 21, 1855)
  113. Margaret Curtain (1786January 21, 1862)
  114. James Boothby (February 10, 1791October 28, 1850)
  115. Charlotte Cunningham (1799January 22, 1893)
  116. John Wark (1783April 16, 1823)
  117. Sarah Duncan Boude (December 15, 1790December 17, 1860)
  118. John Wood (July 29, 1785January 29, 1848)
  119. Eleanor Strong (ca. 1803July 9, 1863)
  120. David Gill
  121. Sarah Ogston
  122. William Smith Marr (November 27, 1810February 13, 1898)
  123. Helen Bean (1814/5July 20, 1852)
  124. William Littlejohn (August 12, 1803July 8, 1888)
  125. Janet Bentley (January 26, 1811October 1, 1848)
  126. James Crombie (January 13, 1810January 31, 1878)
  127. Katharine Forbes (December 1, 1812April 10, 1893)

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