Hope you are well, I popped in to say how much we appreciate your contributions to the community's shared tree.
I see that you haven't been active on WikiTree for some time. A lot of great and positive changes have happened the community is growing at a rapid rate. We have also expanded things like projects, categories and interest groups so much has happened WikiTree has come a long way since you joined us and we miss our early members
What began as a simple, very limited project of finding my mother's birth family has become a full-time love affair with genealogy.
It's the perfect tool to learn what REALLY happened in history, how historical events are related, how migrations started and where they led, how families are interconnected and, most importantly, how we're really all related to one another in the most surprising ways.
The best part? There's always something new to discover!
Ancestors in Canada (Ont, Qbc, PEI), USA (ME, MA, NH, NY, NJ, FL, WI, MI, CT, CA, UT, & more); Scotland, Wales, Ireland, England, France, Poland, Russia, & Australia...so far, anyway!
Hope you are well, I popped in to say how much we appreciate your contributions to the community's shared tree. I see that you haven't been active on WikiTree for some time. A lot of great and positive changes have happened the community is growing at a rapid rate. We have also expanded things like projects, categories and interest groups so much has happened WikiTree has come a long way since you joined us and we miss our early members
New members and those who have taken a break are asked to view the following https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_Member_How-To
Some great resources for everyone and a great refresher, we hope you might want to check us out again, look forward to hearing from you.
Any question please ask
Best wishes Janet
WikiTree Appreciation Team
What a beautiful tribute to your families everywhere as you discover them !
I hope you enjoy WikiTree community . I know I enjoy putting all my work up here and I like the wiki style .
If you need any help getting started, check out the "Help" section.
Have a nice day. Welcome aboard ! Maggie N
It's the perfect tool to learn what REALLY happened in history, how historical events are related, how migrations started and where they led, how families are interconnected and, most importantly, how we're really all related to one another in the most surprising ways.
The best part? There's always something new to discover!
Ancestors in Canada (Ont, Qbc, PEI), USA (ME, MA, NH, NY, NJ, FL, WI, MI, CT, CA, UT, & more); Scotland, Wales, Ireland, England, France, Poland, Russia, & Australia...so far, anyway!