This table illustrates how various icons are used to describe selected people in this database.
![]() | This icon represents a male person |
![]() | This icon represents a female person |
![]() | The icon of a green tree represents an ancestor of David Arthur Walker |
![]() | This icon represents anyone who is a sibling of an ancestor |
![]() | This icon represents those who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620 |
![]() | This icon represents anyone who is a Mayflower descendant. |
![]() | This icon represents someone who is a Mayflower descendant |
![]() | This icon represents those who were Pilgrims |
![]() | This icon is used to identify Huguenots, who fled France because of religious persecution. |
![]() | This icon is used to identify United Empire Loyalists (those who fought on the side of Britain during the American Revolution). |
![]() | This icon identifies those known to have fought in the American Civil War (1861-1865) |
![]() | This icon is used to identify known saints. |
![]() | This icon represents a person who was an Anglican clergyman. |
![]() | This icon represents a person who was a clergyman with the United Church of Canada. |
![]() | This icon represents a person who was a Roman Catholic clergyman. |
![]() | This icon represents a person who was a Baptist clergyman. |
![]() | This icon identifies those who were knighted. |
![]() | This icon represents a King or Queen of England, or part thereof. |
![]() | This icon represents a King or Queen of Scotland, or part thereof. |
![]() | This icon represents a King or Queen of Ireland, or part thereof. |
![]() | This icon represents a King or Queen of France, or part thereof. |
![]() | This icon represents a king or queen of Spain, or part thereof. |
![]() | This icon represents a King or Queen of Portugal, or part thereof. |
![]() | This icon represents a King or Queen of Germany, or part thereof (such as a Frankish king). |
![]() | One of 25 English barons who drafted the Magna Carta that King John was forced to sign in 1215. It guaranteed the rights of everyone in the nation. |