Mika Laari
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Mika Laari

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Mika J. Laari
Born 1970s.
Ancestors ancestors
Son of [private father (1940s - unknown)] DNA confirmed and [private mother (1950s - unknown)] DNA confirmed
Brother of [private sister (1970s - unknown)] and [private brother (1980s - unknown)] [half]
[children unknown]
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I joined WikiTree on January 2014 to see if it could be a good global family tree.
fi
Tämä käyttäjä puhuu suomea äidinkielenään.
it-3
Questo utente può contribuire con un livello avanzato di italiano.
en-2
This user can contribute with an intermediate level of English.
nl-1
Deze gebruiker heeft basis kennis van de Nederlandse taal.
sv-1
Denna användare har grundläggande kunskaper i svenska.

Syntymä

Mika Laari syntyi toukokuun 19. vuonna 1974 Lappeenrannassa.

Mika Laari on Juhani Laarin ja Marja Holopaisen poika.[1] [2]

Lähteet

  1. Isyyden vahvistaa 3381,79 cM:n Family Finder -osuma Mika Laarin ja Juhani Laarin välillä.
  2. Äitiyden vahvistaa 3382,05 cM:n Family Finder -osuma Mika Laarin ja Marja Holopaisen välillä.
  • Mika Laari: ensikäden tietoa

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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships by comparing test results with Mika or other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA. Y-chromosome DNA test-takers in his direct paternal line on WikiTree:
  • Mika Laari: Family Tree DNA Y-DNA Test 67 markers, haplogroup N-Y20927, FTDNA kit #217359 + Y-Chromosome Test 500 markers, haplogroup N-Y20927
Mitochondrial DNA test-takers in the direct maternal line:
  • Mika Laari: Family Tree DNA mtDNA Test Full Sequence, haplogroup U4a2, FTDNA kit #217359
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Hello Mika,

During the winter, the Nordic Project performed check-ins, sent as a private message from your profile. You are one of those members who has not replied, and this is a last chance to get in touch and let us know if you like to continue as member in the Nordic Project.

Please answer this comment, and get in touch by sending my Co-Leader, Missy Berryann (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Berryann-1) a private message. If we have not heard from you within a month you will be removed from the Nordic google group and your badge will be removed.

If you have not received any check-in emails, you might want to check that your email address for WikiTree is one you actually still use.

Thank you!

T.L. Koehnline

Co-Leader, Nordic Project

posted by Thomas Koehnline
Source-a-Thon is a joint effort to reduce the amount of unsourced profiles on WikiTree. The event will be held 8 AM (ET) September 28 - 8 AM (ET) October 1. If you would like to help us please answer the G2G thread Have you registered for the Source-a-Thon yet? indicating you would like to join Spic-n-Span Scandinavians. More information on Spic-n-Span Scandinavians - Source-a-Thon
It's been a week since I first contacted you about the Categorization project. Please get back to me by August 14, so that I will know that you wish to remain part of the project. I thank you and look forward to hearing from you.

Natalie, Categorization

posted by Natalie (Durbin) Trott
Hi Mika,

I’m Natalie, a leader of the Categorization Project. Please have a look at the revamped Categorization Project page, specifically about the new team approach. Members will be now be part of the Maintenance Team. Project Liaisons and leaders will be involved in the Vision and Collaboration team. Please contact me within the next week to let me know if you would like remain an active member of the project. If I don’t hear back from you I will assume you no longer want to be a part of the Categorization Project. Thanks, Nat

posted by Natalie (Durbin) Trott
Hi Mika,

I'd like to invite you to join in our "Weekend Chat", a popular G2G post where many the members visit and share in a variety of topics.

New people say "Hello" and introduce themselves, Leaders and Mentors give tips and answer questions, and regulars share updates on their latest projects and victories... anything they wish to chat about. I most enjoy stories of famous or nefarious ancestors.

We'd love to hear from you, stop in when you're able!

http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/147850/weekend-chat-all-members-are-invited-15-may-2015

posted by Keith Hathaway
Hi,

I noticed your new Club 100 badge.

Congratulations ?

Keep up the nice work.

Guy

Hi Mika

Congratulations, you have now been a WikiTree member for one month! 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 Needed.

If you haven’t 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.

~Terry~ ??

posted by Terry Wright
Hi Mika. I'm glad you found WikiTree. You seem like a valuable addition to our community.
posted by Chris Whitten
Hi Mika, I'm glad you joined the Categorization Project! I see you've already started on the Finnish categories, which is great. I don't know of any other Finnish people working on categories.

I was wondering about how the city categories in Finland should be named. Our standard is to use City, State/Province/County/whatever a country uses. Does it make sense to use regions for Finland? Eg. (in English) Lappeenranta, South Karelia.

~Lianne

posted by Liander Lavoie
Mika,

Welcome to the categoriztion project.

posted by Philip Smith
Awesome. That's what I like to hear :)

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