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I have been doing ancestry research for about five years but still have a lot to learn about how to fill in more of the blank spaces. I discovered the WikiTree and after reading about this site, thought that it would be beneficial for me to join and to volunteer my services.
Therefore, I am volunteering to do wiki genealogy. After verifying material that I uncover while researching my ancestors - the INGLETT FAMILY, located in Georgia, I will enter that information into wiki.
Hi my name is J. I am looking for all info I can on ANDREW INGLETT (b. 1720) family tree. Others in this line are Hughey Matthew Inglett (1801-1865) and wife Amelia Dismukes (1804-1870). Matthew M. Inglett (1824-1879) wife Martha Byrd (1834-1911). Families were living in Richmond County, Georgia; burial site for many were Fort Gordon, GA.
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Therefore, I am volunteering to do wiki genealogy. After verifying material that I uncover while researching my ancestors - the INGLETT FAMILY, located in Georgia, I will enter that information into wiki.
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