Peter Gross
Honor Code SignatorySigned 28 Jul 2019 | 2,527 contributions | 26 thank-yous | 1,826 connections
Birth: 1 Aug 1951 Cronulla, New South Wales
Marriage: 21 Jun 1975 Melbourne, Victoria
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Categories: Australian Convicts Project Members
The Australia Project leadership team are carrying out a check-in to see how you are going in the project and especially to thank you for all your work on Australian profiles on WikiTree. We really value your participation.
Please could you get back to me by private message to let me know if you are happy with your current role and team involvement within the project or if you would like to do something additional or different. Currently you are on the Convicts team. If you would like a change, you can check on the Australia Project page to see what other options there are.
It would also be great to hear any feedback and any suggestions that you have to improve the project. On a practical note, if you are a member of the google group, are you receiving messages ok? Also do you have Australia as one of the tags you are following on the G2G? Don't forget to add it in if you don't have that tag yet.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind Regards
Margaret Haining Membership Coordinator
Pippin Sheppard
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Gillian, Co-leader, Australia Project
ADDING CATEGORIES to a profile.
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https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/863193/how-do-i-add-categories-to-a-profile
I hope this helps. Shoshanah
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