Rebecca (Ewing) Peterson
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Rebecca (Ewing) Peterson

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Signed 24 Mar 2014 | 62,610 contributions | 953 thank-yous | 1,851 connections
Rebecca Peterson formerly Ewing
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Rebecca (Ewing) Peterson is a descendant of a Texas First Family who settled in the Republic of Texas before February 19, 1846.

Biography

I am a retired construction manager and necropolis documentarian, specializing in the lost cemeteries of China. Cataloged my first cemetery in 1976. I also quilt and belong to a three-county quilt guild.

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John, dont take that thank you as a compliment or a sign of agreement, pricks like you need a whipping.
posted by Graeme Clark
Hi Rebecca so you think doing Aboriginal history is you pet your a sick slut
posted by John Fels
Your Watchlist has 7280 profiles. This is very large. Our systems are designed to handle 5,000. Contributing to more than 5,000 profiles is great (the community thanks you for it!) but don't feel you have to keep so many on your Watchlist. Despite the terminology, there is no shame in "orphaning" Open profiles. :-) This invites others to share responsibility. Use the Bulk Trusted List changes tool to remove yourself from some profiles. In the meantime, you have some merges that need your attention.
posted by Robin Lee
Hello Rebecca,

I am following the 'Ewing' name but so far they are in Ireland. There is a great possibility that they could be originally from Scotland so when I research further we may meet up through the first James Ewing b. 1600 in Falkirk Stirling Scotland. . Audrey van den Berg. Whitehead-4221

Hi,

The Global Cemeteries Project is currently undergoing our member check-in and wanted to verify that you are still active and interested in being a member of the project. Are you currently assigned to or working with one of our Cemetery Teams? If not, is there a particular Team or area you are interested in participating with? I would be delighted to help you get setup in one or more of our collaborative teams!

We use Google Groups for internal project collaboration, so if you are not yet setup for access feel free to submit a join request and we will get that approved as quick as possible. We also ask that members check their followed tags to make sure you are following the correct project tag (CEMETERIES) so you don't miss any discussions in G2G.

Last, but not least, we would like to thank you for all of your contributions to WikiTree and let you know that any ideas or suggestions for improvement you may have for the Global Cemeteries Project would greatly appreciated!

I look forward to hearing form you soon!

Steve ~Global Cemeteries Project Leader

posted by Steven Harris
Rebecca, making more than one thousand contributions in September added so much to the breadth and depth of our Shared Tree. The Appreciation Team thanks YOU!

Pippin Sheppard

WikiTree’s Appreciation Team

posted by Pip Sheppard
Rebecca, every one of your more than 1000 contributions for the month of August 2009 adds to the improvement of our Shared Tree. Thanks so much for all of your efforts.

Pippin Sheppard

WikiTree’s Appreciation Team

posted by Pip Sheppard
Hi Rebecca!

In July 2019, you made 1000+ (actually, over 1700!) contributions to our Shared Tree! I commend for your time and effort. Keep up the great work!

Pip Sheppard

WikiTree Appreciation Team

posted by Pip Sheppard
Rebecca, Thanks for corrections and updates to my Elias and Chloe Oden's records. I have an extensive, computer database, on residents and their relations, from Leon County, TX. My WikiTree entries are still a work in progress. If I can assist you in your research, please don't hesitate to contact me. Best regards, Richard
posted by Richard Lynch
Hi Rebecca,

First off, thanks for working in cemetery categories!!

Please note: In cemetery category CIB's, it's best to place only an address in the address parameter. Directions can be added below the CIB as a note. Also, when entering the parent parameter, please leave off the ", Cemeteries" part, since the CIB adds that automatically. See the edit to one of them here: [1] The additional parent categories, such as African-American or religious cemetery categories are added after the CIB. (CIB should be at the top of the category page.)

Thanks, Natalie, Categorization

posted by Natalie (Durbin) Trott
Hello, Rebecca!

Very well done on your making 1,000 or more contributions to WikiTree in June 2019! We commend and appreciate all of your time and effort in helping to grow and perfect our Shared Tree. Keep up the great work!

Pip Sheppard ~ WikiTree Appreciation Team

posted by Pip Sheppard

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