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Pam (McGhee) Hill:
AncestryDNA, Ancestry member Pamhill104747
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Its great to see you contributing to our shared tree. As you continue to add ancestors, you will likely find cousins who share these ancestors.
Have you seen the help page on sources: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources ? These become even more important for collaboration on shared ancestors.
Would you like some help?
Thanks for adding the profiles to our shared tree. When you are ready, do you know how to add sources for your info? I see you just added Armilda "Demilda" Berryman.
Don't hesitate to contact me if you would like some help on ways to find sources.
As you have been a member of WikiTree for a few weeks now I thought I would check in to see how you are getting on with the site.
Has the New Member How-To been helpful or left you with any questions?
I am here to help with any problems or queries you may have. To contact me, be sure to use the "reply" link for this comment so that I will be notified. You can also click my name to send a private message, or post a comment on my profile page.
Sometimes links don't work in emails. If that's happened to you, check the public comments on your profile. The links will work from there.
Karen ~ WikiTree Messenger
Thanks for taking the Pre-1700 Quiz!
Pre-1700 ancestors can be shared by many descendants, so collaboration is essential. You can learn more about joining the community in How To #3 and in the Project FAQ.
The Scotland Project may fit your research focus. If not, use the Pre-1700 Projects list to find other possibilities. Review the project page to learn about resources and guidelines as well as how to collaborate with the project members.
Have questions? Ask in the comments section of my profile.
Remember to cite reliable sources in pre-1700 profiles you manage, or edit. (See:https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Pre-1700_Profiles#Cite_reliable_sources).
Butch ~ Pre-1700 Greeter
As you go along you may want to consider adding more tags. The clickable tags we follow and the comments we make about them at WikiTree help us collaborate with other members. Click the green tags on your top right of your profile page and see others following the same things you are researching. The more tags you add (20 max.) that include surnames, locations, periods of history or other genealogical interests, the more links to community research options you will have. This link may help you learn more about tags.
Tags should be single surnames, locations, or genealogical interests related to your family research. Comments should relate to why those tags interest you. Everyone does this a little differently but you can have a look at the tags on my profile to get an idea. Hope that helps!
If you have any questions about how WikiTree works, let me know by using the "reply" link under my comment, or by clicking my name to visit my profile. From there, you can leave a comment, or send a private message.
Peggy W ~ WikiTree Greeter
P.S. If you get error messages when you click links from WikiTree emails, try the links from your profile page.
Thank you for adding your DNA Test to your profile on WikiTree. Getting Started with DNA will tell you more about how DNA kits are used on WikiTree. You may also be interested in the help page for Gedmatch.com and WikiTree.
DNA at WikiTree provides a visual way for you to find others who have tested and have the potential of having common ancestors. It normally takes 24 hours after adding a test, or adding a new ancestor, for WikiTree to display your name and test results on your ancestors and their descendants’ profiles. This provides you with potential cousins names and DNA information to compare results with.
Let me know if you have any questions and have fun!
Mindy ~ WikiTree Greeter
Now, as a confirmed member, you can add your family to our shared tree. Please start with our New Member How-To pages. They will save you time and energy as you add profiles. If you sign the Honor Code Page, it opens up more options.
You may have mentioned that you are new to genealogy. No problem! Every genealogist is a beginner at some point. Take your time, keep track of sources, and ask questions. Check here for tips.
See you in the branches, Andrea Pack, WikiTree Greeter P.S. Sometimes links don't work in emails. If that's happened to you, check the public comments on your profile as the links will work from there. Please ask if you have any questions as I am always happy to help!
This is just a note to say hi and to let you know that I'm available to answer questions about joining WikiTree. To contact me, click the link to my name, then send a private message or post a comment on my profile page.
Mary ~ WikiTree Greeter
P.S. If links do not work in an email from WikiTree, try them from the comment section of your profile page.