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Kari Wilson

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Joined 21 Jul 2016 | 78 contributions | 15 thank-yous | 898 connections
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Kari A. Wilson aka Romberger
Born 1960s.
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Sister of [private brother (1960s - unknown)], [private brother (1960s - unknown)] and [private sister (1960s - unknown)]
Mother of [private daughter (2000s - unknown)] and [private daughter (2010s - unknown)]
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One last thing...DNA!!!!!
posted by Michael Roby
And feel free to contact me directly.

Michael Roby Franklin, TN MICHAELJOHNROBY on Ancestry.com A103448 on GEDMatch e: [email address removed] c: 612-309-8346

posted by Michael Roby
Kari,

1. Start with any and all documents you have with an eye for dates, places, and spellings. 2. Start to build your online tree with what you KNOW, and can DOCUMENT. 3. Using multiple facts TRIANGULATE information, noting it lacks full documentation 4. Look for clues in family scrapbooks and photo albums 5 Talk to as many living people as possible to gain facts and insight. When possible, record the conversations, but ONLY with permission to do so. 6. Look for clues in OTHERS' family trees and records. 7 Census' records - a great place to search. 8. Look for published histories of geographic areas of interest. 9. Focus on 1 person / story at a time. (A mistake I have made....SQUIRREL! 10. When you get stuck, move on but keep that project on a list to resume later.

posted by Michael Roby
Hi!

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.

Shirley Dalton, WikiTree Mentor

Welcome here Kari! Good luck in your searches and ask if you need help. I'm a Wilson descendant as well.
posted by Michael Roby
Hi Kari

You are now a confirmed member of Wikitree. Thank you for volunteering.

Our G2G Forum is the hub of our communication. Pop in when you have time and introduce yourself or ask a question, we all love to welcome a new member :)

If there is something you are having trouble understanding or you need additional help learning how to use WikiTree, you can always contact a mentor.

Both G2G and mentors are accessible through the Help drop down menu top right of your page. There are also useful tabs at the top of your profile.

Just for fun, come and join in on our Question of the Week: Do you know how, why, or after whom; your birth name was chosen?

Happy researching!

Wendy, Wikitree Greeter

posted by Wendy (Ling) Sullivan
Hi Kari

A warm welcome to the Wikitree Family. By now you will have received an email with useful links to get you started. Take your time and browse the site to see what Wikitree has to offer.

Wikitree is different, because we have one goal: To have one big Global tree. This means we have one profile per person, and we collaborate as one big team.

When you confirm your email address, you will have the opportunity to volunteer by adding tags to your profile. These should contain what interests you in your genealogy: surnames, locations, etc.

A Greeter will then confirm your membership, and you will be able to start adding your information.

We are all volunteers here and happy to help if you need it.

I look forward to seeing you in the tree :)

Happy researching

Wendy?

posted by Wendy (Ling) Sullivan

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