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Anita (Arundel) Meek

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Signed 15 Jan 2016 | 3,632 contributions | 186 thank-yous | 973 connections
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Anita C. Meek formerly Arundel aka Hoover
Born 1940s.
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Biography

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Anita (Arundel) Meek has English ancestors.
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Anita (Arundel) Meek has Scottish Ancestors.
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Anita (Arundel) Meek is a graduate of the Scotland Tartan Trail II.
WikiTree Day
WikiTree Day Attendee: 2023
Anita (Arundel) Meek Won Team Bronze in the Cross-Country Connecting in the 2023 WikiGames.
Anita (Arundel) Meek Won Team Gold in the Sourcing Slalom with the Exquisite Elms in the 2023 WikiGames.
Anita (Arundel) Meek competed with the Exquisite Elms in the 2023 WikiGames.
Anita (Arundel) Meek participated with Mighty Maple Leaves during the 2023 Source-a-Thon, adding sources to 000 previously unsourced profiles.

Anita Carol Arundel was born to Clifford Arundel and Leona Margaret Baxter in 1948 in Brooks, Alberta, Canada.[1]

Anita Carol Arundel and Ronald Roy Hoover, son of Owen Clarke Hoover and Lluvia Daisy Millham, were married 10 Jun 1967 in St Albert, Alberta, Canada.[2]

Anita & Ron went separate ways in 1969 and divorced in 1970 in Edmonton, Alberta[3]

Anita Carol (Arundel) Hoover and Larry Dean Meek, son of Galer Dean Meek and Eilene May Cheverton, were married 10 Aug 1970 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.[4]








Sources

  1. Province of Alberta Birth Certificate in the personal document library of Anita Carol Arundel.
  2. Province of Alberta, Vital Statistics, Registration # 1967-08-005321, Date: 10 Jun 1967, Place: St Albert, Alberta, Bridegroom: Ronald Roy HOOVER, Residence: Edmonton, Alberta, Father: Owen Clarke Hoover, Mother: Lluvia Daisy Millham, Bride: Anita Carol ARUNDEL, Residence: St Albert, Alberta, Father: Clifford Arundel, Mother: Leona Margaret Baxter.
  3. Anita Carol Arundel and Ronald Roy Hoover, Date: 05 Jun 1970, Place: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
  4. Province of Alberta, Vital Statistics, Registration #70-08-009191. Date: 10 Aug 1970, Place: St Albert, Alberta, Bridegroom: Larry Dean MEEK, Residence: Edmonton, Alberta, Father: Galer Dean Meek, Mother: Eilene May Cheverton, Bride: Anita Carol ARUNDEL, Residence: St Albert, Alberta, Father: Clifford Arundel, Mother: Leona Margaret Baxter

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Digital Afterlife: In the event of my death, I would like all of the profiles for people not living that I manage alone to be changed to Open. Space pages that I have created can all be changed to Open. If I missed anything (and for the still living profiles on my Watchlist), I ask that they are managed by Team Wiki or a WikiTree Leader at the discretion of WikiTree. Thank you! Arundel-166 16:43, 2 September 2023 (UTC)


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Hi Anita

Welcome back and thanks for signing the Honor Code. I hope you discover as much about your family as I have about mine over the last several years.

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

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Greeters_-_DNA_Message Getting the Best from DNA] will tell you more about how DNA kits are used on WikiTree.

I hope this helps! If you have any questions or problems, let me know.

Take care

Mary ~ WikiTree Greeter

posted by Mary Richardson
Hi Anita,

While merging O'Brien-2867 I accidentally deleted his original Biography and Source texts. While reviewing the change files I noted that you had edited his Biography. Could I retrieve this info. from you or alternately can you suggest a method of retrieval? Thanking you in advance, John

posted by John Hilchie
Anita, I just wanted to say a big thank you for the additions to my Smith family data. I have only accessed most of these documents from the NS Archives and haven't yet made it there to purchase copies and do more indepth research. These additions are greatly appreciated and I look forward to reviewing more of your contributions. If these are relatives of yours as well as mine, then let me say this "I am happy to have connected with yet another family member who cares and sees the importance of our family as much as I do." Welcome :)  !!
posted by Carol Edwards
Hi Anita, do you have any sources to add/share for Kenney-877 that are not behind a paywall? I can not access the ones on Ancestry even when I am invited and added as a contributor and I would love to be able to have corrected. I do know their are some more mistakes in that line with her and her husband's lineage, I do have some sources from a couple of the books I have bought however they start further back before Nancy and Espero. Thanks Azra
Hello,

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Hi!

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posted by [Living Hoskins]
Anita,

Thanks for volunteering! You are now a member of the WikiTree Community. We are building one collaborative tree with just one profile per person. It is important to ensure no duplicates are entered as you add profiles to WikiTree. If you have pre-1700's ancestors to add, please read our Pre-1700 profiles info.

If you need any help, check out the Help section from the menu at top right, or visit the G2G forum and take a moment to introduce yourself in the Tree House. You might also want to check out the introductory WikiTree video that a member created.

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Welcome!

Karen

posted by Karen Lowe
I believe it's important for people to know their roots, and genealogy provides an opportunity to learn about our ancestors and their lives, and perhaps learn to appreciate their sacrifices and accomplishments.
posted by Anita (Arundel) Meek
Welcome to the Wikitree Family, Anita!

The initial email from us has helpful links that will get you started on WikiTree, which is not like any genealogy site you’ve ever used.

WikiTree is different because our goal is to have one profile per person, and that means we all work together as a BIG collaborative team!

What brings you to WikiTree? Research you’d like to share? Interested in how your family fits into the big tree?

  • When you confirm your email address, you’ll see a Volunteer option on your profile page. Click that and leave us a short message about your genealogical interests. A Greeters Project volunteer will be happy to confirm your membership, and you’ll be on your way!

We’re really glad you’re here.

Deborah, Greeter (from Georgia USA)

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