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Paul Johanninng

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Paul M. Johanninng
Born 1950s.
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Son of [private father (1930s - unknown)] and [private mother (1930s - unknown)]
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[children unknown]
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Hi Paul

Just checking in with you to see how it is going, I hope you found the   https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_Member_How-To   and links useful. We want to help you learn about the site and the community, so if or when you have questions, ask in our G2G forum https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/  or click REPLY below this message, to ask me 

If you click your green tags it will show you member's who are also following that tag, if clicking the tag shows just your name then it may be circular and need to be done again.  Just use surnames or place names, no first names, you can have 20 tags. I notice you have no tags I would suggest you add one for your surname  

JOHANNINNG

Also, add tags for your mother and grandmother's maiden surnames to widen the connections into the community   You can also add tags for locations or interests - explore the project link for these. 

Tags link you to the community sourcing & research options, to add more tags (you can have 20) go to  https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Following - You can find more information about tags here: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tags 

Have a look and explore https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Projects  to see which project might be helpful for your research

Janet ~ Wikitree Messenger 

PS. Please avoid the use of abbreviations as they can mean different things in different countries, always use the full words  

Welcome, Paul!

Congratulations on becoming a Family Member of WikiTree! How excellent! I'm a volunteer greeter, here to answer any questions you may have about WikiTree.

Our New Member How-To pages can help you get started adding profiles or just learning your way around.

Welcome to the community! I hope your WikiTree journey will be as fruitful and enjoyable as mine has been.

Pippin Sheppard, WikiTree Greeter

posted by Pip Sheppard
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Thank you for adding your DNA Test information to your profile on WikiTree. Your information will be propagated to the profiles of your parents and your ancestors within about 24 hours of being added. It will also propagate to the profiles of the descendants of your ancestors, so they may see your information under the heading "DNA Connections" just as you can see theirs.

Getting started with DNA outlines how to proceed to use your DNA test information on WikiTree and DNA is a link to a collection of links about WikiTree's many features involving DNA.

The DNA Connections list on your profile will provide a visual way for you to find potential relatives on WikiTree who have also added their DNA test information. Using DNA tools at sites like GEDMatch.com, if you find a relative that matches your DNA sufficiently and you have genealogical sources for the intermediate relationships, you can mark the specific parental relationships back to the most recent ancestor that you both share as "confirmed with DNA." For details, guidance, and examples of how to properly document DNA confirmations, see DNA confirmation.

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

Take care!

Pippin ~ WikiTree Greeter

posted by Pip Sheppard

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