A genogram of the Mitford family — six aristocratic English sisters whose wildly divergent political paths made them one of the 20th century's most...
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A genogram of the Mitford family — six aristocratic English sisters whose wildly divergent political paths made them one of the 20th century's most fascinating families. Nancy became a celebrated novelist, Diana married the British fascist leader Oswald Mosley, Unity was infatuated with Hitler (and shot herself in the head when Britain declared war on Germany), Jessica became a communist who ran away to fight in the Spanish Civil War, Deborah became the Duchess of Devonshire, and Pamela lived quietly in the countryside. Their brother Tom was killed in WWII. This genogram illustrates how siblings raised in the same family can develop radically different ideological commitments.
How achievements, challenges, and dynamics shape a public family across generations.
Complex emotional bonds, conflicts, and significant life events within the family.
Using well-known families to learn genogram notation and interpretation skills.
This 2-generation genogram maps 9 family members with birth years spanning from 1878 to 1920, comprising 2 males and 7 females (9 deceased). The genogram tracks 2 medical/psychological condition categories. The index patient is Unity Mitford (b. 1914), nazi sympathizer.
The Mitford Sisters Family Genogram spans a remarkable historical period from 1878 to 1920. Notable family members include David (baron redesdale, member of house of lords), Sydney (baroness redesdale), Nancy (novelist (the pursuit of love)), Pamela (farmer, countrywoman). The genogram records 9 deaths, including Nancy (hodgkin's lymphoma), Tom (killed in action (burma)), Unity (meningitis (from 1939 bullet wound)).
Medical and psychological conditions are documented in 1 of 9 family members (11%). Mental health conditions appears in 1 member (Unity). Disability appears in 1 member (Unity). Comorbidity is observed in 1 family member, with Unity presenting 2 concurrent condition categories.
As an educational tool, the Mitford Sisters Family Genogram provides an accessible entry point for learning genogram notation and interpretation. Because the family's history is publicly documented, students can verify relationship structures and practice reading genogram symbols against known facts. The example illustrates how even well-known families exhibit the universal dynamics of intergenerational transmission, loss, and adaptation that genograms are designed to capture.
The following standard genogram symbols appear in the Mitford Sisters Family Genogram. Each symbol follows McGoldrick and Gerson clinical notation conventions.

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Educational disclaimer: This genogram example is an educational illustration of genogram notation and family systems concepts. Examples based on public figures use publicly available information. They are not clinical documents. All examples are intended for learning genogram symbols and patterns.