Jerry, you are now a member of WikiTree! Please help us build one Collaborative Global Family Tree, which means only one profile per person. It's important that no duplicates are created and profiles are properly sourced.
Welcome to WikiTree, Gerald! What are your genealogy interests and goals?
If you'd like to add your own family tree to WikiTree's world tree, Please take a moment to read and sign the Honor Code, and then indicate that you'd like to volunteer.
At that point, one of our greeters would be happy confirm you as a WikiTree Genealogist.
If you have pre-1700's ancestors to add please read our Pre-1700 profiles info.
To help you get started, view this introductory WikiTree video.
We also have Mentors who will be glad to answer questions.
Thanks for volunteering and welcome to the Tree!
Bill
I don't know if you were sent information on GEDCOM's when you first joined Wikitree so I'm sending the following blurp.
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I noticed you uploaded a GEDCOM. Here's a link to a great step-by-step instruction of the process including screenshots that you might find helpful.
The Help Pages give lots of information about the process starting with: 'Before you import a GEDCOM'
Find instructions here for reviewing your GEDCompare Report if you want to import it into WikiTree.
Thanks, Bill.
Just wanting to join in. The idea of a single tree for us all is a great idea. I'd like to help, and to gain the benefits!
If you'd like to add your own family tree to WikiTree's world tree, Please take a moment to read and sign the Honor Code, and then indicate that you'd like to volunteer.
At that point, one of our greeters would be happy confirm you as a WikiTree Genealogist.
If you need help getting started, be sure to check out the Help Section. You can also take advantage of our Genealogist-to-Genealogist (G2G) forum.