This morning I found the SAR application filled out by Hamilton Fish, Jr. and he gives her name as Mary, no last name. Your source names her as Mary Wright. I'll see if I can find some documentation. Thanks for leading me in that direction!
Regarding your question on the profile for Jonathan Fish, there is more info about him here in Lester Fish's Fish Family, p. 321-2. Lester wasn't always totally accurate, so check for your own sources to prove what he's written.
Thanks for your info on Thomas Graves. Do both men have profiles now? If not, another will need to be created for one of them. I'm glad to work on the project, but am a little scattered right now, and could use help.
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Hi Raymond, I noticed you uploaded a GEDCOM. Here's a link to a great step-by-step of the process that you might find helpful. Also, about 'Importing a GEDCOM' Because WikiTree has only one profile for each person, the further back you go in your ancestry, the more likely cousins will find you and help out.
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Thanks for your info on Thomas Graves. Do both men have profiles now? If not, another will need to be created for one of them. I'm glad to work on the project, but am a little scattered right now, and could use help.
Carole
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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- if you have pre-1700's ancestors to add please read our Pre-1700 profiles info.
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Be sure to include the sources used, on each profile you add.
It is a good idea to enter a few of your ancestors manually, to get used to how WikiTree works. Then, to start, you could upload a small portion of your tree with a gedcom to see how that works. There is often editing needed after a Gedcom import, so fewer profiles makes the task easier.
Our Honor Code is a very important part of why our community is such a friendly place to grow your family tree so please take some time to read it.
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