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The England Project seems to fit your ancestors born in England, such as https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stokely-120.
Leaders are Susie MacLeod, Wendy Sullivan, Gillian Thomas. Click the link to read how to join.
Or use the Pre-1700 Projects list, at the top of your page, 4th topic on right, under <Find> and <Projects>.
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Pre-1700 ancestors are shared by many descendants, thus coordinating with others is essential.
The England Project seems to fit your ancestors born in England, such as https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stokely-120. Leaders are Susie MacLeod, Wendy Sullivan, Gillian Thomas. Click the link to read how to join.
Or use the Pre-1700 Projects list, at the top of your page, 4th topic on right, under <Find> and <Projects>.
For questions, just ask!
Mary ~ Pre-1700 Greeter
PS If "Page Not Found" error occurs in your email, check the comments on your page for this message.
This is a courtesy e-mail to see how things are going. Are you enjoying WikiTree so far?
Have the tips in the New Member How-Tos been helpful? Most of us still have some questions after reviewing them.
I'm here to help with questions about how WikiTree works. Click my name and ask in the comment section of my page.
Debi ~ WikiGreeter
PS DNA at WikiTree provides a visual way for you to find others who have tested and have the potential of having common ancestors. It does not work without visible connections to profiles of your ancestors. To get the best results, add profiles until you connect to the WikiTree. 24 hours later, your test will have populated on potential matches.
You are now a full member and can add your family to the big tree!
Start with our New Member How-To pages. These will save you a lot of time and answer many of your questions as you begin to add your family tree. We are delighted that you have decided to join us and hope you will have many pleasurable ancestor hunts! Please let me know if you have any questions. I'm always happy to help!
If you ever get a page Not Found error when you click a link in a WikiTree email, you can usually find a functioning link in the public comments section of your profile page.
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