Congratulations ! You have now been a WikiTree member for awhile now! Here are some further ideas to help you make the most of our site.
Beyond The Basics of WikiTree is a guide to some more advanced features of WikiTree.
If you would like to help out in other areas, the opportunities can be found at Volunteers or you can become a greeter.
If you havent found us already, WikiTree is active on many Social Sites . We also have a blog with news of WikiTree events and further ideas from WikiTree members.
If you have any questions, you can contact me via my profile page.
Maggie
Welcome to WikiTree you're a full member now.
To get you started there's a great video<a hrefhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?vTuZXI6rGGb8> Adding and Editing Profiles Video</a>
You can find answers<a hrefhttp://http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:WikiTree_Help>Help Index</a> or ask questions<a hrefhttp://www.wikitree.com/g2g/>G2G Q&A</a>.
Please add quality information to your profiles. Sources are extremely important. Estimate if you aren't sure. Especially with birth or death dates. By doing so, your searches will be more productive by providing more opportunities to grow you tree branches bigger.
Please contact me if you need ANY assistance.
Thanks for volunteering and good luck with your WikiTree venture.
Whoever said "Seek and ye shall fine" was NOT a genealogist
WikiTree, You are wonderful. I am so excited to be a part of your community. I agree with your mission and I will abide by the nine simple rules. I look forward to maintaining a positive and productive collaboration. Thank you
Thanks for stopping by our site. Lots of great things are happening on WikiTree. We're growing a worldwide collaborative tree with new growth everyday.
Our Honor Code is a very important part of our community. It's what helps keep our community friendly. Please take the time to
read <a href=http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Honor_Code>Honor Code</a> and make sure
you agree with our mission. If you would like to help please click the volunteer link and leave us a message telling us so.
In the meantime, you can check out the help section(located upper right hand corner)
Beyond The Basics of WikiTree is a guide to some more advanced features of WikiTree. If you would like to help out in other areas, the opportunities can be found at Volunteers or you can become a greeter. If you havent found us already, WikiTree is active on many Social Sites . We also have a blog with news of WikiTree events and further ideas from WikiTree members. If you have any questions, you can contact me via my profile page. Maggie
Welcome to WikiTree you're a full member now. To get you started there's a great video<a hrefhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?vTuZXI6rGGb8> Adding and Editing Profiles Video</a> You can find answers<a hrefhttp://http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:WikiTree_Help>Help Index</a> or ask questions<a hrefhttp://www.wikitree.com/g2g/>G2G Q&A</a>. Please add quality information to your profiles. Sources are extremely important. Estimate if you aren't sure. Especially with birth or death dates. By doing so, your searches will be more productive by providing more opportunities to grow you tree branches bigger. Please contact me if you need ANY assistance. Thanks for volunteering and good luck with your WikiTree venture. Whoever said "Seek and ye shall fine" was NOT a genealogist
Thanks for stopping by our site. Lots of great things are happening on WikiTree. We're growing a worldwide collaborative tree with new growth everyday.
Our Honor Code is a very important part of our community. It's what helps keep our community friendly. Please take the time to read <a href=http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Honor_Code>Honor Code</a> and make sure you agree with our mission. If you would like to help please click the volunteer link and leave us a message telling us so.
In the meantime, you can check out the help section(located upper right hand corner)
You can ask questions in the<a href=http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/>G2G Q&A</a>
Hope you will join us! Thanks, Michelle
Whoever said "seek and ye shall find" was NOT a genealogist!