Thank you for volunteering! You are now a confirmed member of the WikiTree community.
As you add family profiles, use the green tabs near the top of each profile to see what info will be visible to others - just toggle between private and public views. Not sure how to start? Visit How to Use Wikitree for instructions.
If you need help, ask a question in our G2G forum. Most WikiTree members, including myself, are eager to offer guidance to a fellow genealogist. If you need additional help using WikiTree, our Mentors Project is a great group of volunteers who will be glad to assist you. Looking for some great ways to help out our collective effort? The Volunteers Needed page is the place to go!
Dont forget to check out our Question of the What is the craziest online genealogy "fact" (really fiction) that you've come across?
The central hub where we share ideas and answer questions is our G2G Forum. It is here you will find the Question of the Week: What is the craziest online genealogy "fact" (really fiction) that you've come across? You may also search for topics of interest and introduce yourself with a post about an ancestor you are researching.
There are numerous ways you may get involved at WikiTree. See the Volunteers Needed page for more information on projects you can contribute to.
Thanks for volunteering and enjoy the journey. --Rod
As you add family profiles, use the green tabs near the top of each profile to see what info will be visible to others - just toggle between private and public views. Not sure how to start? Visit How to Use Wikitree for instructions. If you need help, ask a question in our G2G forum. Most WikiTree members, including myself, are eager to offer guidance to a fellow genealogist. If you need additional help using WikiTree, our Mentors Project is a great group of volunteers who will be glad to assist you. Looking for some great ways to help out our collective effort? The Volunteers Needed page is the place to go! Dont forget to check out our Question of the What is the craziest online genealogy "fact" (really fiction) that you've come across?
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