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John Jennings

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John P. Jennings
Born 1980s.
Ancestors ancestors
Son of [private father (1950s - unknown)] and [private mother (1950s - unknown)]
Brother of [private sister (1980s - unknown)]
[children unknown]
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Biography

John Paul Jennings. [1] was born during 1985 in Lincoln, England, United Kingdom. [2]. He is a high school teacher in Edinburgh.

Facebook: 821895202. [3]

Sources

  1. Source: #S-487128666
  2. Source: #S-487128666
  3. Source: #S-487069988 Facebook update - John Jennings - 10/13/2013 10/13/2013 Note: http://www.facebook.com/821895202
  • First-hand information. Entered by John Jennings at registration.
  • Source: S-487069988 Repository: #R-998841382 Facebook Publication: Facebook
  • Repository: R-998841382 Facebook
  • Source: S-487128666 Repository: #R-998854528 England & Wales, Birth Index, 1916-2005 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc
  • Repository: R-998854528 Ancestry.com
  • Source: S-487183939 Repository: #R-998854528 Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Ancestry Family Tree http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=62185415&pid=34

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Hi John!

Thank you for adding your DNA to WikiTree. Getting the Best from DNA will tell you more about how DNA kits are used on WikiTree.

Thank you also for adding a GEDCOM. The GEDCOM does not automatically populate your tree. It generates a GEDCOMpare report which you work through, either accepting or rejecting all suggested matches. Once that has been done, you should see [add] buttons for each of the remaining names.

The GEDCOMpare process guide has tips on how to use the data in your file most efficiently.

For those using Chrome or Opera browsers, there is a tool that can help with the formatting of profiles which have been created through GEDCOM, so that you can concentrate on the research. You can read more about it in the WikiTree AGC FAQ.

At WikiTree, we aim to protect the privacy of all living individuals for their protection and in line with GDPR legislation.

WikiTree has excellent privacy controls, but that won’t protect you and your family if you publish your personal information, or the information of your living family members, in your biography.

Since WikiTree is a public website, I suggest removing your exact date of birth from your biography.

Did you know you can check what is visible to the public, by going to your profile and clicking on the Profile (public view) tab?

For further information about privacy, see https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Privacy_Policy#Information_on_Living_Family_Members

I hope this helps! If you have any questions or problems, let me know.

Have fun

Hilary ~ WikiTree Greeter

posted by Hilary (Buckle) Gadsby
Hello John,

Thanks for taking the Pre-1700 Quiz!

Pre-1700 ancestors can be shared by many descendants, so collaboration is essential. You can learn more about joining the community in How To #3 and in the Project FAQ.

The England Project may fit your research focus. If not, use the Pre-1700 Projects list to find other possibilities. Review the project page to learn about resources and guidelines as well as how to collaborate with the project members.

Have questions? Ask in the comments section of my profile.

Remember to cite reliable sources in pre-1700 profiles that you manage or edit. (See: Pre-1700 Reliable Sources).

Ginny ~ Pre-1700 Greeter

Hi John,

I have started an Atherton One Name Study (ONS) here.

It would be greatly appreciated if you would you be so kind as to add
This profile is part of the Atherton Name Study.

to your Atherton profiles, their spouses and any children that bear the Atherton Surname?

If you are not comfortable doing it yourself, I would be more than happy to do it for you if you give me access (even temporarily :-) )

Please rest assured that this will only list the person in the ONS. No restricted information will be exposed (even the name if "Private").

Thank you very much in advance.

Bob

posted by Bob (Atherton) Diao
Hi John, welcome to WikiTree. I see that you've been busy right up to the early 19th century. That's great. From 1800 and earlier a lot of the profiles (though not all) have already been made. It is WikiTree policy to collaboratively work on single profiles and avoid duplicates. For instructions how to avoid them: Duplicates. Getting started: Getting Started How to add to WikiTree: Adding to WikiTree. Pre-1700: Pre-1700 Quiz (is also really helpful for pre-1800 profiles). Finding help: G2G Help.

1 tip om maklik te sien of 'n profile al bestaan, is om alleen die van te soek, en dan vervolgens te sorteer op jaar van geboorte, oudste boaan ("dense" versie). Wanneer jy naamlik met voorname ook soek, word alleen die eerste honderd getoon terwyl daar miskien 500 of 'n duisend name sal wees. Let viral op variaties in vanne - miskien het bestaan 'n profiel al met 'n ander variasie in die spelling. Dit is WikiTree beleid om die vanne (LastNameAtBaptism) presies so te spel soos op dit in die dooprekords staan. Dit is daarom belangrik om te let op die geldende konvensies / gebruike vir ’n land. In Suid-Afrika, Nederland en elders word die tussenvoegsel in vanne met klein letters gespel, tensy dit anders op die primêre rekords gespel word, byvoorbeeld van der Merwe, van der Walt, van den Berg, du Preez, de Villiers ens. As jy 'n profiel vir die eerste keer aanmaak, sorg dat die spelling volgens die gangbare konvensies voordat jy die profiel vir die eerste opslaan (want hierdie programma maak automaties vanne met hoofletters aan).

Sorg ook dat jy jou bronne volledig volgens die reëls siteer as jy images oplaai en / of nuwe [nie reeds bestaande] profiele aanmaak, hetsy met verwysings of deur dokumente op te laai. Doop- of geboorterekords, sterftekennise, plekname, trouregisters ens. is vir almal binne die WikiTree gemeenskap belangrik en nuttig.

Cheers, Philip

posted by Philip van der Walt
Hi John,

Thanks for completing the tags indicating you wish to research/document your family history. I have found WikiTree to be an excellent tool for research and collaboration.

You are now a confirmed member of the WikiTree! Thank you for volunteering.

To show you the benefits being a WikiTree member please refer to WikiTree Community Membership.

Have fun and ask for help if you need it! WikiTree members are always eager to offer guidance to a fellow genealogist.

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

Great to have you on board and good luck growing your branches.

Ludwig :)

posted by Ludwig Kraayenbrink
Hi John,

A warm welcome to the WikiTree family! The initial email from us has helpful links that will get you started on WikiTree, which is not like any genealogy site you’ve ever used and it is FREE. WikiTree is different because our goal is to have one profile per person, and that means we all work together as a BIG collaborative team!

What brings you to WikiTree? Do you have research you’d like to share? Are you interested in how your family fits into the big tree? When you confirm your email address, you’ll have an opportunity to volunteer and tell us about your genealogical interests.

Once you volunteer, one of our Greeters will be happy to confirm your membership, and you’ll be on your way!

We’re really glad you’re here. More importantly, have fun growing your family tree and connecting to persons with the same interest.

Ludwig :)

posted by Ludwig Kraayenbrink

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