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Don Allen

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Don W. Allen
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Hi Don, it's been eleven days since I asked if your still interested in the US Civil War Project, are you still interested? If I haven't heard from you in the next ten days, I'll assume that your interest in the project has changed and you've moved on to other things. I'd appreciate hearing from you. Thank you.

Pam Kreutzer, Leader of the US Civil War Project

posted by Pam Kreutzer
Hi Don, the US Civil War Project is conducting a Check-in for 2024 to see if your still interested/active in the Project.

I'm looking forward to hearing from you. You can click the reply button or message me with your answer. Thank you. Pam Kreutzer, leader of the US Civil War Project

posted by Pam Kreutzer
Don,

Are you related to Collier’s?

posted by Glenda (Cohn) Williams
Hi, it's been a couple of weeks since asking if you wished to remain in the US Civil War Between the States Project. I'd appreciate you letting me know by the end of February if you desire to remain in the Project. If I haven't heard from you by then, I'll assume you no longer wish to participate. I hope to hear from you soon, thank you.

P Kreutzer, US Civil War Between the States Project Leader

posted by Pam Kreutzer
I would like to remain in the project.
posted by Don Allen
Don glad your staying in the project. Pam
posted by Pam Kreutzer
Hi Don, I just wanted to thank you for all the work you've done to improve the US Civil War Between the States Project. I'm doing a check-in with all project members and wanted to verify that you're still interested in being a member of the project. Also, any suggestions for the Project would be welcome. I'm looking forward to hearing from you.

P Kreutzer, US Civil War Between the States Project Leader.

posted by Pam Kreutzer
So I think I have figured out what these other online trees have done. They ignored Moses' death in 1836 and conflated him with Maxwell. Anyway, you can ignore my previous note. I think I have figured that much out. I still don't know IF there really is a Catherine Ruth LItton.
posted by Cindi Bonney
Hi Don; We have been in touch before regarding our Nesbitt common lines. Eliz. McClelland is your 5th great grandmother and she is my 6th gr gr. I am also just starting to put my work up on Wikitree and recently did a DNA test, uploaded to FTDNA, My heritage and Gedmatch. Your name keeps coming up on my matches.

I am still trying to find the parents of Catherine who married Moses M Nesbitt, son of Ross. I have seen where some online trees claim she was Catherine Ruth LItton, dau of Thomas Litton and Margaret Whitson. I see you are involved with that page and I do not see a Catherine Ruth listed as a daughter of Thos and Marg. Do you know of anything regarding this?

I had to set my genealogy off to the side for about ten years and am just now picking it up again. If you would like to see my profile and tree, I am Bonney-1177.

Nice to see your name popping up as a match everywhere I look! Cindi Bonney Meyer McNabb

posted by Cindi Bonney
Don, The second page (Pg 72) of Abraham Crosthwait's will is on his profile.
posted by Darcey Zumwalt
Will the merge change Olive's name to Fletcher?

Thus making changes unnecessary?

Pam Hatton

posted by Pam (Lacy) Hatton
Thanks for catching the Wells mistake for me. I attached him too quickly thinking there needed to be a merge.

Martin Wells-7319 could not have been the son of Jacob Wells-7253 because the only record of him having a Martin is a big "maybe" and, if it is his son, he died young and unmarried from a rattlesnake bite. People seem to be mixing several profiles together.

Descendants of Jacob Wells of Duplin County, North Carolina[1] is a great source. View 30, pg 27 shows what I am referencing.

posted by Alan Pendleton
Thank you for your contributions last month!!

Shannon Appreciation Project

Welcome to the Civil War project!
posted by Paula J
Don, thanks for your work on James Green Sr, father of Farenhold, et al.

I am trying to find a GA and Alabama Green connection to a Baltimore MD and Columbus, OH Green abt 1800. All help is appreciated.

posted by Marj Adams
Thank you for following up on John Dobbins with sources and correcting parentage.

G. Moore

posted by [Living Moore]
Hi again Don,

You've been a member of WikiTree for about a week so I am checking in to see how it is going. The New Member How-Tos are for you to work at your own pace. If you had time to look, were they helpful?

I'm here to help with questions about how WikiTree works. Just click my name, then ask in the comment section of my page. I'll get back to you by the end of the day.

Debi ~ WikiGreeter

PS If you get a "Page Not Found" error when clicking WikiTree email links, you can often find a working version in the public comments on your profile.

PPS Did you discover that the tags on your profile are clickable links to a page of other people who have that tag? You can add more, up to 20 total.

posted by Debi (McGee) Hoag
Thanks for taking the Pre-1700 Quiz, Don!

Pre-1700 ancestors are shared by many descendants, coordinating with others is essential.

The US Southern Colonies Project seems to fit your ancestors for southern colonies such as Georgia, North Carolina. Leaders are Paula j and Mags Gaulden. Click the link to read how to join.

Or use the Pre-1700 Projects list, located at the top of your page, 4th topic on right, under <Find> and <Projects>.

For questions, just ask on my page.

Mary ~ Pre-1700 Greeter

PS If "Page Not Found" error occurs in your email, check your page for this message.

posted by Mary Richardson
Don, you are all set as a confirmed member of WikiTree now. I hope you discover as much about your family as I have about mine over the last two years.

Check out the New Member How-to pages for some quick tips on working with both the Wiki pages and our other members. There is some great information in those pages.

If you have questions about how WikiTree works, let me know and I will find answers. Just click my name, then ask in the comment section of my page. I will get back to you by the end of the day.

Debi ~ WikiGreeter

P.S. If links do not work in an email from WikiTree, try them from the comment section on your profile page.

posted by Debi (McGee) Hoag