Holly Boardman
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Holly Boardman

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Rev Holly D. Boardman
Born 1950s.
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Biography

Hollis Dianne Boardman is a graduate of Upper Arlington High School in Columbus, Ohio (class of 1970), the University of Florida (BA in English, class of 1975, and Emory University (M.Div. class of 1980). She was ordained as a deacon in the Florida Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church in May,1979, and as an elder in the Florida Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church in May, 1983.She served as a pastor in Florida for 24 years, and retired from the active ministry in 2003. Upon retirement she taught reading and English in the Orange County Public Schools and Seminole County Public Schools.

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Hi Holly,

Thanks self-certifying for the Pre-1700 badge! Collaboration with Pre-1700 Project members is essential for those wishing to edit Pre-1700 profiles. Collaboration is essential because those ancestors are usually shared by many descendants.

It looks like the United States Project would be a good fit based on your branch of WikiTree. Review the project page to learn about resources and guidelines as well as how to collaborate with the project members.

Do you have any questions? Let me know. I'm happy to help! :-)

David ~ Pre-1700 Greeter

PS Links sometimes do not work in email; if that happens, use the link in the public comments on your profile.

posted by David Selman
Hey Holly,

Now that you have had a little time to try WikiTree, there are a few features you may find useful.

Ideas on what to include in a profile can be found in Styles and Standards .

If you need to describe an event, heirloom or a location relevant to your research, try Free Space Profiles .

If you run into unresponsive profile managers. We have a process for resolving these unfortunate situations.

A project of note is the Global Family Reunion check it out at Global Family Reunion.

Questions? Ask via my profile page. Mags

posted by Mags Gaulden
Hi Holly,

Thanks for joining WikiTree! As a mentor I'm here to help. If you have questions or problems with WikiTree, post a comment on my profile page or send a private message.

Our vision is to build a collaborative tree with just one profile per person, so look for duplicates before adding new profiles. Remember to add dates and locations. And if you have royal ancestors, contact the EuroAristo Project to see about connecting to pre-existing royal lines.

If you feel lost, start with How To Use WikiTree, and check out the Help Index.

Carole Partridge, WikiTree Mentor

posted by Carole Partridge
Hi

Just a quick PS

Don't forget to Head over to the G2G forum. and take a minute to introduce yourself in the Tree House or ask a question in any of the other categories. There's also a brickwall tag in the G2G forum: for that "special" ancestor who is eluding you.

Best Wishes, and have fun adding your leaves and branches!

Fred

posted by Fred Adamson
Thank you for volunteering!

You are now a member of the WikiTree Community! Please remember that we are trying to build one Collaborative Global Family Tree which means only one profile per person. It is important to ensure that no duplicates are created and profiles are properly sourced.

To help you get started, check out an introductory WikiTree video that a member created. For member benefits, see our Community Members page.

We also have a Mentor Team who will be glad to answer questions and help you with any specific problems.

Welcome and Enjoy!

Fred

posted by Fred Adamson
Hi Holly...just saw your message. I will be happy to confirm you as a member.

All the Best,

Fred

posted by Fred Adamson
Welcome to WikiTree. We're glad you found us.

How To Use WikiTree is a good place to start.It is a step-by-step-guide to WikiTree basics. Our G2G Forum is searchable or you can post a question there. The Help Index is also an important place to find how to do most tasks.

If you would like to contribute your family's tree and you agree with our Honor Code (click the link to it in the drop-down menu in "Help" at upper right), volunteer here on your profile by typing a message with something referencing the Honor Code and sharing and we would be glad to add you to our WikiTree community. Donna

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