Vickie (Bryant) Wooley
Honor Code SignatorySigned 11 Aug 2017 | 100 contributions | 7 thank-yous | 535 connections
I was born and raised in Columbia, South Carolina.
Married my High School Sweetheart in 1980. We have 3 children and 7 grandchildren.
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The Ireland Project (previously the Irish Roots Project) has now changed its structure into Teams. We require everyone with the Ireland Badge to be a member of at least one Team or Sub-Team and our google group.
See https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland for details.
The Teams are :-
Can you let me know if youd like to stay on in the new project and which team(s) youd like to join. Please also let me know your e-mail address so that I can get you added to the projects Google Group or confirm you are already a member of the google group.
Many thanks,
Amy Gilpin Ireland Project Coordinator
Ive added the Irish Roots Project badge to your profile. If you click on the badge it will take you to the full list of our wonderful members. Click on Irish Roots Project will take you to the first page of the project. I've added your good self to the member interest page. Here you can let others know which counties or names you are researching etc.
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Maria
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I hope you like it here. You now have full access to all the features of WikiTree. If you need any help getting started, You might want to check out the introductory WikiTree video that a member created. Thank you for joining our collaborative tree. Maggie N
I hope you like it here. You now have full access to all the features of WikiTree. If you need any help getting started, You might want to check out the introductory WikiTree video that a member created. Thank you for joining our collaborative tree. Maggie N
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