You are now a member of the WikiTree Community. We are building one Collaborative Tree which means one profile per person. It is important to check for duplicates as you add any Profiles to WikiTree.
The more entries you can make, the more likely you are to find connections to branches already in WikiTree. Thank you for offering to help build our shared tree, and good hunting.
Now that you have had a little time to try WikiTree, there are a few more features you may find useful.
Ideas on what to include in a profile can be found in Styles and Standards, including some tips on writing biographies.
If you need to describe an event, an heirloom or a location relevant to your research, you may like to learn about Free Space Profiles.
Lastly, sometimes you'll run into unresponsive profile managers. We have a process for resolving those unfortunate situations.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask via my profile page.
David ~ WikiTree Mentor
You are now a member of the WikiTree Community. We are building one Collaborative Tree which means one profile per person. It is important to check for duplicates as you add any Profiles to WikiTree.
See How to Use WikiTree or watch the introductory WikiTree video to be quickly oriented.
Contact the Mentor Team for specific issues.
The more entries you can make, the more likely you are to find connections to branches already in WikiTree. Thank you for offering to help build our shared tree, and good hunting.
April Dauenhauer, a WikiTree Leader
Welcome as a guest to WikiTree! We're growing a FREE worldwide family tree, working towards ONE collaborative profile for every person.
Suggestions to get started:
Would you like to add your own research? Use this link to explore what it means to "Volunteer" at WikiTree.
Add your comment on how you'd like to contribute to the tree and our Greeter team will be happy to confirm you as a member.
April Dauenhauer