CC Clark
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CC Clark

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CC R. Clark aka Mosher-Clark
Born 1970s.
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Daughter of [private father (1940s - unknown)] and [private mother (1950s - unknown)]
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Cecelia Rose Clark was born in Sacramento, CA 11:55p on April 26, 1971 at Sutter Memorial Hospital, the same hospital where her father was born.

August 19, 1994, she had a medieval theme wedding, where she married Bryn Paul Mosher on the lawn of her mother's home in Sierra Oaks Vista area of Sacramento,CA. Cecelia took her husband's name and hyphenated her name unconventionally as Mosher-Clark. Her step-great uncle Wendell Pew performed the ceremony. The couple separated in 1998. No Children were produced by choice.

In 2000, Cecelia left her home town and the hyphenated name and moved the Bay Area, CA. Where she continues to work with children instead of having them and is active in the Maker Movement as a bi-coastal producer of Swap-o-Rama-Rama and creating teaching a teaching model using genealogy as a vehicle to involve children in history and demonstrates how history is made and who or how it is documented.

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Hi ,

On behalf of the Connectors Project Leaders, we are doing a six-month check-in with members. Please let us know if you are still active. If you are active, please let us know in which ways you are currently contributing to the project.

All of us at WikiTree would like to thank you for your contributions and hope that you are enjoying exploring your roots.

I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Michelle ~ Volunteer Coordinator

posted by Matt Pryber
Welcome to the Global Family Reunion Project! Be sure to check out the project page to see our list of suggested guidelines, the Category page for profiles to pick up research on, and add the Global_Reunion tag to your G2G feed. We also have a fun Google+ Community to share fun finds and chat in. Thanks for joining us!
posted by Abby (Brown) Glann
Hey CC,

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. Mags, WikiTree Mentor

posted by Mags Gaulden
I noticed you uploaded a GEDCOM. Here's a link to a great step-by-step of the process including screenshots that you might find helpful.

The help pages give lots of information about the process, best to start with 'Before you import a GEDCOM'.

posted by Mags Gaulden
Happy 4th to you, too, Cecelia. It sounds like you're doing a good job. Whether you add childless spouses or not is a matter of choice so handle it the way you feel comfortable. There's a lot of freedom here where relationships are concerned. Some people add every in-law (and their family trees if possible) in order to more fully develop the worldwide family tree. Others only add one line of their family or spend most of their time helping others with unrelated family trees (because somewhere back in time we're all related).

Thanks for joining our community. :)

posted by Debby (Barton) Black
Welcome!

I'm glad you found us. To become a full member (aka Wiki Genealogist), you’ll need to sign the Honor Code. For a list of helpful links, click my name and check out the "Greeter" section-especially the Sources links and the link to my fellow greeter Debby, who has helpful information on her profile page also.

If you get stuck on anything and can't find an answer in WikiTree Help or How to Use WikiTree, you can post to G2G or give me a holler.

Thank you for joining our collaborative tree! Remember that our mission is to build a global tree with just one profile per person, so please look for duplicates before adding a profile.

Enjoy!

posted by Liz (Noland) Shifflett
If it wasn't for my great-uncle and a genealogist friend pushing me to discover more. I don't think I would have known my roots were so deeply American, jammed pack with intriguing family secrets, and freakishly interconnected to the universe. I am the last of my line and my family tree the legacy I leave for posterity.
posted by CC Clark
Cecilia,

If you are just looking for family or other researchers working on the same names as yours, use the surname search function at the top of the profile page or ask at G2G.

If you would like to enjoy the benefits of being a full member, leave us a message here letting us know that you read Volunteers at WikiTree

Once we see a message on your profile stating why you want to be a part of our collaborative genealogical community, one of our greeters will confirm you .

Enjoy this video done by one of our members about WikiTree video

Have a great day ! Maggie

posted by Maggie N.
I noticed you uploaded a GEDCOM. Here's a link to a great step-by-step of the process including screenshots that you might find helpful.

The help pages give lots of information about the process, best to start with 'Before you import a GEDCOM'.

posted by Sally Stovall

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