Caitlin Wallis
Honor Code SignatorySigned 2 May 2016 | 10,210 contributions | 74 thank-yous | 875 connections
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Caitlin is 25 degrees from Herbert Adair, 26 degrees from Richard Adams, 27 degrees from Mel Blanc, 27 degrees from Dick Bruna, 26 degrees from Bunny DeBarge, 32 degrees from Peter Dinklage, 26 degrees from Sam Edwards, 24 degrees from Ginnifer Goodwin, 30 degrees from Marty Krofft, 21 degrees from Junius Matthews, 24 degrees from Rachel Mellon and 27 degrees from Harold Warstler on our single family tree. Login to find your connection.
I havent heard back from you about the break up of the United Kingdom Project. I hope all is well with you. I assume you dont wish to join any of the country-level projects at present, and will go ahead and remove the United Kingdom badge. If you wish to join England, Scotland, Wales or Ireland in the future, you would be most welcome to do so via the respective G2G sign-up post.
Many thanks for all your contributions,
Susie :-)
We realise the time has come to dissolve the UK Project in favour of the individual country projects of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.
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Many thanks,
Susie
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I see that you've marked the relationship of many of your ancestors to their parents 'confirmed with DNA'. There's a statement required to be entered in each child's biography explaining how you used DNA to confirm the parental relationship(s). It's all explained here: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/DNA_Confirmation Please add a statement for each child whose parents you have marked 'confirmed with DNA'. Thanks! Please let me know if I can help.
Thanks again for joining, enjoy and good luck with your research. Maria
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The site you want for BMD and census info for Scotland is http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/
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Maria
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