D. Bodenheimer
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D. Bodenheimer

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Signed 27 Apr 2014 | 1,129 contributions | 12 thank-yous | 712 connections
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Father of [private son (2010s - unknown)] and [private son (2010s - unknown)]
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  • D. Bodenheimer: Family Tree DNA Y-DNA Test 111 markers, haplogroup J-M267, FTDNA kit #B31420
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  • D. Bodenheimer: Family Tree DNA mtDNA Test Full Sequence, haplogroup J2b1a, FTDNA kit #B31420
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Hi - It's the first annual check-in for the Holocaust Project.... are you interested in staying a member? If so, please reply here.... you're also welcome to message me, and I'm happy to hear suggestions! If we don’t hear from you in a month, your membership badge will be removed. In this case please don't be offended ... you're welcome to rejoin at any time. Please also note, that in order to receive help researching your ancestors, membership isn't required. Just ask your questions in the G2G forum and tag them with holocaust in order for knowledgeable people to see them.

-Elaine, Holocaust Project Leader

I've been extremely active on GENI with Holocaust research, but I haven't updated WikiTree in a while. Thank you for the reminder.
posted by D. Bodenheimer
Wonderful, delighted to have you on board!
Hi ,

On behalf of the Connectors Project Leaders, we are doing a six-month check-in with members. Please let us know if you are still active. If you are active, please let us know in which ways you are currently contributing to the project.

All of us at WikiTree would like to thank you for your contributions and hope that you are enjoying exploring your roots.

I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Michelle ~ Volunteer Coordinator

D., do you happen to speak any other languages? Would you check out our languages template and add it to your biography? For example you might add

{{ Languages | en | ro-2 | he-1 }}

to the top of your biography if you speak English natively, intermediate Rumanian and basic Hebrew, or you could use de-4 to specify near-native German or ru-2 for intermediate Russian, and so forth up to ten languages.

It really helps to know who speaks all the different languages used on WikiTree! If there is a language you speak that is missing from our categories, I would be happy to add it. If you only speak English, you're very welcome to use this text to make that clear:

{{ Languages | en }}

Thanks,

Karen

posted by Karen Lowe
Hi D., Welcome to the Holocaust Project. Here is a document about how the project works. If you know where your relatives died, we can put a memorial on their profile. If some research needs to be done, let me know.

http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Holocaust

My best, Maggie

posted by Maggie N.
Hi,

I noticed your new Club 100 badge.

Congratulations ?

Keep up the nice work,

Guy

posted by Matt Pryber
Hi,

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

Ideas on what to include in a profile can be found in Styles and Standards, including some tips on writing biographies.

If you need to describe an event, an heirloom or a location relevant to your research, you may like to learn about Free Space Profiles.

Lastly, sometimes you'll run into unresponsive profile managers. We have a process for resolving those unfortunate situations.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask via my profile page.

Shayne (WikiTree Mentor)

posted by Shayne Davidson
Welcome to the Global Family Reunion Project. Be sure to check out theproject page to see our list of suggested guidelines, the Category page for the list of profiles to pick up research on, and add the Global_Reunion tag to your G2G feed. Thanks for joining us!
posted by Abby (Brown) Glann
Hi again, I noticed you uploaded a GEDCOM. Here's a link to a great step-by-step of the process including screenshots that you might find helpful.

The help pages give lots of information about the process, best to start with 'Before you import a GEDCOM'

. . . and I see where you have uploaded your DNA for comparison. Did you know we have a project for DNA where a lot of great new things are happening? If you are interested and would like to check it out, go to the FIND link top right of your profile page, select PROJECTS from the drop down box, and then select the link for the DNA project. It has information listed that might be of interest to you, and feel free to contact any of the members if you would like additional details.

posted by Patricia Roche
Thank you for volunteering to help grow our World Wide Family Tree. You are now a member of the WikiTree community.

Please note we are trying to build one collaborative tree which means one profile per person. It is important to ensure no duplicates are entered as you add profiles to WikiTree.

If you need any help getting started check out the Help section or head over to the G2G forum. You might also want to check out the introductory WikiTree video that a member created.

Our Mentor Team are a friendly bunch of volunteers who will be glad to help with specific problems if you have any.

Good luck growing your branches, and thanks for offering to help with our shared tree :)

posted by Patricia Roche
Hello from an amateur genealogist. I started doing genealogy on Geni.com and Ancestry.com about five years ago, while my wife was pregnant with our first child. I realized I wouldn't be able to answer our children's questions about our family history!
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