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I have several generations of Langridge's in my tree based mainly in the southern counties of England. I am not aware of a link to the branch you have added.
I'd given up hope on discovering anything on my paternal branch, but I'm beginning to make some headway, great & gg grandfathers' immediate families are mostly known now.
First time working on my family tree, and after a weekend that's added 150 names to my knowledge I feel I'm at the limit of my amateur abilities but getting to the 18th century, and another two continents, I feel was well worth it :)
Thanks for taking responsibility for the Orphaned Profiles. This After Adopting Orphans FAQ explains the special attention adopted profiles will sometimes need from their profile managers. One quick way to find the profiles you adopted is by searching your Contributions List for the word "adopted" and "manager." You can find a quick link to your Contributions List in the My WikiTree dropdown menu.
If any of the profiles need GEDCOM cleanup, the AGC tool can help with formatting so that you can concentrate on the research. You can read more about it in the WikiTree AGC FAQ.
You might be interested in some of the tips and tricks that we have included in the How-Tos that we share with new members these days. They were created long after you became a member so you never received them.
If you have any questions about how WikiTree works, let me know by using the "reply" link for this comment or by clicking my name to visit my profile. From there you can leave a comment or send a private message.
Debi ~ WikiTree Greeter
I noticed you have several Langridge profiles to wikitree. You may be interested in looking at or joining the Langridge One Name Study https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Langridge_Name_Study
See how to add categories to your Langridge profiles https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Langridge_Name_Study
I have added the template to one profile https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Langridge-45 please review
I have several generations of Langridge's in my tree based mainly in the southern counties of England. I am not aware of a link to the branch you have added.
If I can be of any help let me know
Janet
Project Manager of the Langridge One Name Study