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A vintage-style family tree on aged paper, showing "The Annesley Battenhursts." Portraits and names like Cecil, Bartholomew, Ermintrude, Frederikke, and Hamish are linked by leafy branches. Background illustrations depict grand estates and oil rigs.

A vintage-style family tree on aged paper, showing "The Annesley Battenhursts." Portraits and names like Cecil, Bartholomew, Ermintrude, Frederikke, and Hamish are linked by leafy branches. Background illustrations depict grand estates and oil rigs.

Create a family tree with these family details, = THE ANNESLEY BATTENHURSTS The Annesley Battenhursts were one of the first English families to exploit India for its oil during the early 1800s in the northeastern state of Assam, India. A leading colonial family force, they subdued portions of the country, squeezing it for any wealth they could bottle. Since the family’s massive success, Lady Cecil’s and Agatha’s father Lord Fenton Annesley Battenhurst father (deceased) invested in Lavish real estate in Britain and Europe. His lineage has been living off his fortune ever since. They are known for their snobbishness, senses of grandiose superiority and venomous contempt for those who cross them. A colonial dynasty forged in conquest and crude oil, where plunder became pedigree, wealth became worship, and superiority is worn like a birthright crown. 1. Cecil Annesley Battenhurst — The deceased matriarch whose values of hierarchy and control continue to govern the family long after her death. 2. Bartholomew “Jack” Annesley Battenhurst — The eldest son and presumed standard-bearer, embodying refinement while refusing to examine anything beneath the surface. 3. Ermintrude “Betty” Annesley Battenhurst — The smiling domestic powerholder who governs her household through charm, tension, and selective affection. 4. Frederikke Leopold “Jimmie” Shultz — Betty’s well-meaning husband, gently tolerated yet persistently excluded from the family’s inner workings. 5. Hamish “Jos” Annesley Voir plus