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I am a newbie here. My family seems to be "blessed" with lines that are recently researched much like the many lines of immigrant hardworking families that came to America in the 1860-1880's. My husbands colonial family was much easier. Most of my Dutch and Scots genealogy is done because those folks knew how to archive.
Here are the tough nuggets I am researching. Kraak/Cronk in Netherlands and US, Hoyles in PA/USA, McKellin, and Fawcett in Ireland and Finnie/Bairds in Scotland. If I can help you, here I am in FL.
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!
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I was bitten by the genealogy bug when I was 8 years old. It was then that I was wowwed by entries in an old family Bible. That was almost five decades ago. I am still searching and am just getting my info organized with todays tech tools. Researching In Ireland Scotland Netherlands and USA. I'd be happy to help anyone if I can.
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Thank you so much for joining WikiTree. Good luck with your research in 2015.
Maria
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Carole Partridge
Here are the tough nuggets I am researching. Kraak/Cronk in Netherlands and US, Hoyles in PA/USA, McKellin, and Fawcett in Ireland and Finnie/Bairds in Scotland. If I can help you, here I am in FL.
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
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
Welcome! As a guest you are encouraged to explore. Our Help pages (upper right) are full of valuable information. The Help Index, Intro to WikiTree, and our G2G forum will answer a lot of your questions. And please, don't hesitate to ask your own questions in G2G. Please read our Honor Code, it's what we're all about. If English is not your first language, here is a link to WikiTree Language Volunteers.
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Have Fun!
Fred