Communication Preferences:
I am interested in communicating with
cousins and anyone else with an interest in genealogy.
My family tree is here on WikiTree but it's private.
it's annual check-in time 2023. If you still wish to remain a member of the Germany Project, please reply to this post, by stating this intention. If we don’t hear from you in the next 30 days, your membership badge will be removed. In this case please don't be offended ... you're welcome to rejoin at any time. Please also note, that in order to receive help, with researching your German ancestors, membership is not mandatory. Just ask your questions in the G2G forum and tag them with Germany in order for knowledgeable people to see them.
If you wish to remain a member, we would like to learn more about your perception of the Germany Project in order to achieve a future development according to our members needs and wishes. For this, we created a survey, which we kindly ask you to fill-in.
In case you want to communicate, discuss and receive help about WikiTree in German, you might want to check out the WikiTree category at Compgen’s Discourse as well as the German Discord server Ahnenforschung.
Of course there’s still the official WikiTree Discord server, where we usually talk English. Feel free to learn more about Discord and the server at Help:Discord.
Danke für die Rückmeldung. Bitte fühl dich auch recht herzlich zum Stammtisch eingeladen, auch wenn die kommende Ausgabe mit der vorherigen Research-Party ein wenig ungewöhnlich werden dürfte.
Thanks for correcting the references on my grandfather. I still don't know how I messed it up so completely, nor do I understand how to do it correctly.
The most important parts in a profile are the two sections
"=Biography=" and "=Sources=" (without the "")
It is very important that you add the "<references />" tag (also without the "") directly under the heading "Sources".
If you want to mention additional sources, then write "see also:" right below them and then the additional sources.
I have a Nicolaus ancestor from GrassEllenbach in SW Germany. I have found her family in a Familienenbuch for the area. If you send me an email, I will attach the pages and return them to you
Ed Storey [email address removed]
Ludwig Karl Stoerr father was Georg Christoph Staerr, and his father was Georg Wendel Stärr. Email me if you want a cool, actual portrait of Georg Wendel Stärr. He was a court physician to the King of Germany. [email address removed]
I only correted the writing of "Württemberg" as a Data Doctor on the profile of Georg Christoph Staerr.
(Data Doctor 607: Misspelled word in birth location - corrected)
It’s Germany Project check-in time again! Please respond within the next 2 weeks and let me know if you’re still interested in participating with the Project. Remember, the only requirements for membership in the Germany Project are (1) that you work on at least one German profile every 6 months and (2) that you respond to this check-in.
Please respond to this message by posting a reply below or sending me a private message on WikiTree. In your response, we welcome any feedback you may want to give on the project (what you like about it, what you’d like to see us do, what we could change, etc.)
If you ever have any questions, please ask. I look forward to hearing from you soon!
The Germany Project Leaders are doing their semi-annual check-in with all project members and we want to verify that you’re still interested in being a member of the Project. Please respond by private message and let me know.
Are you currently working with one of our Sub-projects or Teams? If not, take a look at our main Project page for a full list.
We really appreciate your contributions on WikiTree, and thank you for all your hard work. If you have any questions, please ask. We would also love to hear any feedback you may have for the project.
Hey Monika! I see you just added the translation G2G tag to your profile. Germany has a Translation Team that could use your help. If you're interested, you may want to contact Dieter Lewerenz or post a comment on the Team page and ask to sign up. Thanks, Traci
Pre-1700 ancestors can be shared by many descendants, so collaboration is essential. You can learn more about joining the community in How To #3 and in the Project FAQ.
The Germany Project may fit your research focus. If not, use the Pre-1700 Projects list to find other possibilities. Review the project page to learn about resources and guidelines as well as how to collaborate with the project members.
Have questions? Ask in the comments section of my profile.
Remember to cite reliable sources in pre-1700 profiles you manage, or edit. (See: Pre-1700 Reliable Sources).
As you have been a member of WikiTree for a while now, I thought I would check in to see how you are getting on with the site.
Has the New Member How-To been helpful, or left you with any questions? Let me know if you need any tips to help you get more of your family members added.
Unlike a lot of websites, when you receive messages on WikiTree, you're actually hearing from a real person. :-) Please leave messages from the Greeters Project on your profile for at least a month, so that other Greeters know that you've been properly welcomed.
I am here to help with any problems or concerns you may have. To contact me, log into WikiTree and go to your profile. Use the ‘Reply’ link below my comment so that I will be notified. Alternatively, you can click my name to visit my profile, where you can send a private message, or post a comment on my profile page.
Peggy ~ WikiTree Greeter
PS Need help finding reliable information for your family members? The easiest way to find info and sources is to use the handy RootsSearch link on the right side of any profile. Use your WikiTree login to access over 20 websites. Once you find a correct source, copy and paste the citation info and add it to the profile. Learn more about sources here.
it's annual check-in time 2023. If you still wish to remain a member of the Germany Project, please reply to this post, by stating this intention. If we don’t hear from you in the next 30 days, your membership badge will be removed. In this case please don't be offended ... you're welcome to rejoin at any time. Please also note, that in order to receive help, with researching your German ancestors, membership is not mandatory. Just ask your questions in the G2G forum and tag them with Germany in order for knowledgeable people to see them.
If you wish to remain a member, we would like to learn more about your perception of the Germany Project in order to achieve a future development according to our members needs and wishes. For this, we created a survey, which we kindly ask you to fill-in.
In case you want to communicate, discuss and receive help about WikiTree in German, you might want to check out the WikiTree category at Compgen’s Discourse as well as the German Discord server Ahnenforschung.
Of course there’s still the official WikiTree Discord server, where we usually talk English. Feel free to learn more about Discord and the server at Help:Discord.
Kind regards from Black Forest
I'm still interested in being a member of the Germany Projekt.
Monika
Liebe Grüße
it's not so difficult. Perhaps this site will help you https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Biographies
The most important parts in a profile are the two sections "=Biography=" and "=Sources=" (without the "") It is very important that you add the "<references />" tag (also without the "") directly under the heading "Sources". If you want to mention additional sources, then write "see also:" right below them and then the additional sources.
Hope this will help.
Monika
I have a Nicolaus ancestor from GrassEllenbach in SW Germany. I have found her family in a Familienenbuch for the area. If you send me an email, I will attach the pages and return them to you Ed Storey [email address removed]
I don't know what you mean. I don't have Nicolaus ancestors or any other ancestors from Grassellenbach.
Monika
I only correted the writing of "Württemberg" as a Data Doctor on the profile of Georg Christoph Staerr. (Data Doctor 607: Misspelled word in birth location - corrected)
It’s Germany Project check-in time again! Please respond within the next 2 weeks and let me know if you’re still interested in participating with the Project. Remember, the only requirements for membership in the Germany Project are (1) that you work on at least one German profile every 6 months and (2) that you respond to this check-in.
Please respond to this message by posting a reply below or sending me a private message on WikiTree. In your response, we welcome any feedback you may want to give on the project (what you like about it, what you’d like to see us do, what we could change, etc.)
If you ever have any questions, please ask. I look forward to hearing from you soon!
I look forward to hearing from you soon!
Traci ~ Germany Project co-leader
yes I'm still intrested in participating with the Germany Project.
Monika
The Germany Project Leaders are doing their semi-annual check-in with all project members and we want to verify that you’re still interested in being a member of the Project. Please respond by private message and let me know.
Are you currently working with one of our Sub-projects or Teams? If not, take a look at our main Project page for a full list.
We really appreciate your contributions on WikiTree, and thank you for all your hard work. If you have any questions, please ask. We would also love to hear any feedback you may have for the project.
I look forward to hearing from you soon!
Traci ~ Germany Project co-leader
Thanks for taking the Pre-1700 Quiz!
Pre-1700 ancestors can be shared by many descendants, so collaboration is essential. You can learn more about joining the community in How To #3 and in the Project FAQ.
The Germany Project may fit your research focus. If not, use the Pre-1700 Projects list to find other possibilities. Review the project page to learn about resources and guidelines as well as how to collaborate with the project members.
Have questions? Ask in the comments section of my profile.
Remember to cite reliable sources in pre-1700 profiles you manage, or edit. (See: Pre-1700 Reliable Sources).
Ginny ~ Pre-1700 Greeter
As you have been a member of WikiTree for a while now, I thought I would check in to see how you are getting on with the site.
Has the New Member How-To been helpful, or left you with any questions? Let me know if you need any tips to help you get more of your family members added.
Unlike a lot of websites, when you receive messages on WikiTree, you're actually hearing from a real person. :-) Please leave messages from the Greeters Project on your profile for at least a month, so that other Greeters know that you've been properly welcomed.
I am here to help with any problems or concerns you may have. To contact me, log into WikiTree and go to your profile. Use the ‘Reply’ link below my comment so that I will be notified. Alternatively, you can click my name to visit my profile, where you can send a private message, or post a comment on my profile page.
Peggy ~ WikiTree Greeter
PS Need help finding reliable information for your family members? The easiest way to find info and sources is to use the handy RootsSearch link on the right side of any profile. Use your WikiTree login to access over 20 websites. Once you find a correct source, copy and paste the citation info and add it to the profile. Learn more about sources here.
thank you. I will leave the messages now on my profile.
Moni