Kai Schenck
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Kai Schenck

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Signed 20 Oct 2019 | 17,630 contributions | 174 thank-yous | 895 connections
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Kai J. Schenck
Born 2000s.
Ancestors ancestors
Son of [private father (1960s - unknown)] and [private mother (1970s - unknown)] DNA confirmed
Brother of [private brother (2000s - unknown)]
[children unknown]
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Profile last modified | Created 20 Oct 2019
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England Orphan Team
Kai Schenck has completed the England Project's Post 1700 Orphan Trail I.
Kai Schenck is a member of the Schenck Name Study Project.

Biography

I'm a linguistics PhD student with an interest in genealogy.

I do a lot of descendancy research. I also manage many Schenck profiles, even ones unrelated to me, that I've created for the benefit of Schenck Name Study. If I have created the profile of one of your closer ancestors or cousins (great-great grandparent or closer), just ask and I will give you exclusive ownership of that profile. For anyone farther, I will add you as a manager on a profile if you so desire.

Surname Interests:

  • Germany (Palatinate/Bavaria/Württemberg): Schenck/Schenk, Herterich/Hertrich/Herdrich, Klein, Neu, Dietz, Disque, Knödler, Lindemer, Siglen/Siglin, Palmer, Schäfer/Schaefer/Schaeffer, Theer, Dillmann, Clemens, Abel, Matz, Jung, Heubach, Bollinger, Grotz, Hasert, Haas, Krepp/Kreb, Beyerle, Bauer, Thielo.
  • Bahamas: Pinder, Sawyer, Newbold, Higgs, Curry, Roberts, Russell.
  • England/Ireland: Coppinger, Barnecutt, Headon (currently investigating relation to: Power, Brenan, Barry, Galwey, Gould/Goold).
  • English/Irish/Welsh American: Leary, Jones, Davis, Harrison, Colley/Cauley, Howell, Rawls.

Location Interests:

  • Germany: Hinterweidenthal, Schorndorf
  • Bahamas: Spanish Wells
  • USA: Leary, GA

Sources

  • First-hand information. Entered by Kai Schenck at registration.

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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships. Paternal line Y-chromosome DNA test-takers:
  • Kai Schenck: Family Tree DNA Y-DNA Test 111 markers, haplogroup R-M269, FTDNA kit #947198, MitoYDNA ID T14443 [compare]
Maternal line mitochondrial DNA test-takers:
  • Kai Schenck: Family Tree DNA mtDNA Test Full Sequence, haplogroup H24a1, FTDNA kit #947198, MitoYDNA ID T14355 [compare]
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Hello Kai,

Thank you for your commitment to the England Project and its goals in 2024! Together, we have made a significant difference to the quality of the One Big Tree, as we strive towards making English profiles the best that they can be.

I'd like to share our end-of-year 2024 Newsletter. You can read it here: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Project_Newsletters We hope you enjoy reading about our many project achievements and ongoing developments.

On behalf of all the England Project Leaders, I wish you all the best for a peaceful, productive and enjoyable 2025!

Joan, England Project Leader

Hello Kai,

Once again it is time for our annual Ireland Project check-in.

1. Would you like to continue as a member of the project? 2. Do you have any suggestions for project priorities in the next year? 3. Do you have any interest in taking a more active role in the project and, if so, what might you be interested in doing?

A response to the check-in is one of the project’s few requirements for all members. Please either post a reply below or send me a private message on WikiTree. If we don’t hear from you, we’ll assume your interests have changed and you no longer have time to participate in the project.

Thank you for all of your contributions to WikiTree and to the Ireland Project.

Gach beannacht,

Jen, Ireland Project co-leader

posted by Jen (Stevens) Hutton
Hi Kai,

I sent you a message a while ago as part of the England Project's annual check-in with project members. I haven't heard back from you. I hope you are well.

If you could send me a quick message to confirm whether you are still interested in the project and wish to remain an active member, that would be great. We ask all project members to reply to our annual check-in as a requirement of membership.

Thank you again for your contributions towards the England Project's goals!

Amelia, England Project Leader

posted by Amelia Utting
Apologies for not responding sooner, I would like to remain part of the English Project.
posted by Kai Schenck
Hi Kai,

Thank you for contributing towards the goals of the England Project! Over the past year, a staggering amount has been done to improve English profiles on WikiTree and we couldn't have done it without you and our other project members.

The England Project leadership like to check in with all our project members at least once a year.

Are you happy to stay in your current project team/s? Or is there another team you would like to join or become more active in?

Please reply to this message by posting a reply below or sending me a private message. I look forward to hearing from you. Please also let us know if you have other feedback about the direction of the project.

Many thanks!

Amelia, England Project Leader

posted by Amelia Utting
Hi Kai,

Thank you for your commitment to the England Project and its goals in 2023! Together we are making English WikiTree profiles the best they can be!

I'd like to share our end-of-year 2023 Newsletter. You can read it here: England Project Newsletters. We hope you enjoy reading about what we have achieved in 2023!

On behalf of all the England Project Leaders, we wish you a peaceful, productive and enjoyable 2024!

Best wishes,

Maddy, England Project Leader

posted by Maddy Hardman
Hi Kai,

It is once again time for our annual Ireland Project check-in. Please respond within the next three weeks to let us know:

  1. If you would like to continue as an Ireland Project member. If your answer is yes, please tell us if you are happy with your current team, or if you would prefer to join a different one. If you are currently participating in more than one team we would appreciate you ranking them in their order of importance to you, from highest priority to lowest. This information will be helpful as we consider possible future changes to our team structure.
  2. In the past, the project has had a very minimal membership requirement (one contribution per year) for badged members to meet. Do you believe this is adequate, or should this requirement be increased? What do you believe would be a reasonable commitment to expect from all project members?
  3. How active have you been in the Ireland Project over the past year? Please choose one of the following options: a) I normally spend 1-5 hours per month helping achieve my team’s goals. b) I normally spend 6-10 hours per month helping achieve my team’s goals. c) I spend over 10 hours per month helping achieve my team’s goals. d) I am not able to contribute every month but have spent approximately ________ hours during the past year improving Irish profiles.
  4. Please provide feedback on any things you’d like to see the project do more of in the future.

You can respond to this message by posting a reply below or sending me a private message on WikiTree. If we don’t hear from you within the next three weeks we’ll assume your interests have changed or you no longer are able to participate in the Ireland Project at this time, and your badge will be removed. If your circumstances change later you will be welcome to reapply for membership.

Many thanks for all that so many of you have contributed to the project in the past year, and very special thanks to those who answered the project’s call and gave generously of their time to be part of Team Seanchaithe during the most recent connect-a-thon. We are looking forward to hearing from you.

le dea-mhéin, Jen Hutton, Ireland Project co-leader

posted by Jen (Stevens) Hutton
Hello.

1. I would like to continue with the Ireland project, and remain part of the current teams I'm on. 2. I think the contribution requirement is fine as is. People having waxing and waning periods of activity. 3. I have contributed relatively little on WikiTree recently, but I typically do have long hiatus periods as my life gets busier.

posted by Kai Schenck
Hallo Kai,

falls dir nach deutschsprachigem Austausch zu WikiTree ist, kann ich dir die entsprechende Kategorie im Discourse von Compgen, den Discord-Server Ahnenforschung und den Space:Stammtisch empfehlen.

Falls du Fragen hast, immer her damit.

Viele Grüße aus dem Hochschwarzwald

Flo
posted by Florian Straub
Hi again Kai,

Thank you for all the work that you have done for the England Project. I do not seem to have had a response from you from the recent England Project check in.

If I do not hear from you within the next 2 weeks I will presume that you wish to leave the project. If you leave us, I hope that you will want to re-join us sometime in the future. You can do this by responding to our G2G post. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1516540/is-2023-your-year-to-join-the-england-project

Best regards Maddy,

England Project Leaders

posted by Maddy Hardman
Hello,

I'd like to remain a part of the England Project.

Kai

posted by Kai Schenck
That’s great, thanks again Kai for everything you are doing,

Best regards,

Maddy

posted by Maddy Hardman
Hi Kai,

It’s that time of year again! On behalf of the England Project, I would like to thank you for your commitment to the project's goals. Every single contribution you make helps improve English profiles!

The England Project Leaders like to touch base with each of our members periodically to make sure everything is going well. This is our formal annual check-in with you.

Are you happy with your current project team choices? Would you like to join any other teams?

Also, we would really like to hear which team is currently your highest priority. If you are a member of more than one team, could you please rank them from highest priority to lowest? Thank you! If you don’t see yourself as being part of a team, please let us know.

We also welcome any feedback on things you would like to see the project do more of in the future.

I look forward to hearing from you. Please respond to this message by posting a reply below or sending me a private message.

On behalf of all the Leaders, thank you again for all you do and we look forward to you continuing to be a part of our collaborative and fun Project!

Kind regards,

Maddy, England Project Leader

posted by Maddy Hardman
Dear Germany Project member,

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

Flo (Project Coordinator Research/Resources)
posted by Florian Straub
I would like to remain as a part of the Germany project.
posted by Kai Schenck
Dear Kai,

On behalf of the England Project, I would like to thank you for all your contributions towards the project's goals. Every single contribution you make helps improve English profiles!

I'd also like to share our annual Newsletter with you. You can read it here: England Project Newsletters. We hope you enjoy reading a bit about what has gone on in 2022 and what our Project has achieved.

The England Project Leaders like to touch base with each of our members every 6 months just to make sure everything is going well. There's no need to reply to this message unless you have something you'd like to let us know about (e.g. if you would like to change your team choices or provide other feedback). We will be in touch with you again in the middle of next year when we do our annual check-in with project members.

On behalf of all the Leaders, I wish you a peaceful and productive 2023.

Best wishes,

Joan, England Project Leader

Hi Kai,

On behalf of the England Project, I would like to thank you for all your contributions towards the project's goals over the past year. Every English profile we improve helps!

The England Project Leaders are currently doing our six-monthly check-in with all project members.

Are you happy to with your current project team choices? Are there other teams you would like to join or become more active in?

We also welcome any feedback on things you would like to see the project do more of in the future.

I look forward to hearing from you. Please respond to this message by posting a reply below or sending me a private message.

Many thanks!

Ian, England Project Leader

posted by I. Speed
Yes, I'm happy with where I currently am in the England Project.
posted by Kai Schenck
Hi, I just sent you an invitation to join Germany Project's Google Group. Click on "Accept this Invitation" to join. Please let me know if you have any questions. Best, Traci
posted by Traci Thiessen
Hi Kai,

I see that you have family members by the name of Barchet from Geradstetten. My mother's side of the family are Barchet's as well, and they are from Gussenstadt. This is only about 61 km apart. The only thing I can't find is a connection between the two families. I'm hoping you can help. Thanks Rolf Maxa

posted by Rolf Maxa
edited by Rolf Maxa
Hi,

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

posted by Traci Thiessen
I am still interested in participating in the Germany project.
posted by Kai Schenck
Thanks for responding, Kai. Could you please join our Google Group? Click this link https://groups.google.com/g/wikitreegermanroots and send a request to join. Make sure you add your name/WikiTree ID to the request, Best, Traci
posted by Traci Thiessen
Hi Kai,

It’s time for our annual Ireland Project check-in! Please respond within the next two weeks to let me know:

  • If you are happy with the team you’re on or if you’d like to make a change. It is now required that all members with an Ireland project badge work on at least one of the project’s team(s), so if you’ve not yet signed up please do so in your reply to this check-in.
  • What you think the project is doing well, and what (if any) changes you would like to see us make? Are there any teams you would like to become more active in?
  • Would you be interested in helping to work on an Ireland Project newsletter?
  • Please give us some feedback on the use of google group and discord. Do you use one or both of these? If you don’t use either of them, what is the best way for us to ensure you receive project communications? If you would like to join us on either one, just let us know in your response and we will get you signed up.

Please respond to this message by posting a reply below or sending me a private message on WikiTree. If we don’t hear from you within two weeks, we will assume you are no longer interested in participating in the Ireland Project, and your badge will be removed. If you wish to reapply for membership later, we will be happy to have you back. Many thanks, and I look forward to hearing from you!

Sincerely,

Jen Hutton, on behalf of the Ireland Project

posted by Jen (Stevens) Hutton
Hello Jen,

I'm fine where I am currently. I probably don't have the expertise (or the time) required to work on the newsletter. I believe I'm part of the google group already.

posted by Kai Schenck
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Thank you, Kai, for making me go and revise ancient my knowledge of history of German lands. I was on the trail of one of the Knorr family members, as I came across him in my study of the early times of the Jehovah's Witnesses. Nathan Homer Knorr made me wonder if he actually was a member of the German Knorr family tree.... I suspected he was, but thanks to your publications, I could confirm it! How strangely entangled family histories can be.... it is fascinating! I wonder if the German branch actually still knows about this connection, and how they feel about it! And in the process of this inquiry, I realized how the political landscape also changed considerably over the centuries. Thanks for leading me to this in depth investigation with your reply. It was and still is, much appreciated!

Mona Van Vooren

posted by [deleted]
And I appreciate you for reminding me to clean up some of the locations on my German profiles! I myself am far from an expert on the tangled mess that is the historical countries that make up what is today Germany (just look at this map of Europe in the 1700s!). I am glad that what I posted helped you, and I will try to put polishing the German profiles I manage on my to-do list (I probably won't be able to get to it until summer, though).
posted by Kai Schenck
Hi,

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

posted by Traci Thiessen
Hi Kai

I would to thank you for all your contributions towards the goals of the England Project during the past six months. We've achieved a huge amount during this period and we couldn't have done it without you and our other project members.

As the England Project Leaders, we are completing our six monthly check-in with all project members.

Are you happy to stay in your current project teams? Which teams are you most active in? Are there other teams you would like to join or become more active in?

Also, do you have any feedback on what the project is doing well and anything we could do better in the future?

Please respond to this message by posting a reply below or sending me a private message. I look forward to hearing from you.

Many thanks!

Joan, England Project Leader

Hello

I've been most active in the team I'm currently in, the South West England Team. I'm happy to stay within that team.

posted by Kai Schenck
Thank you for getting back to me.

Regards Joan

Hi,

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.

REMINDER: We use Google Groups for project collaboration and you aren’t yet a member of the group, please submit a join request here (make sure to add your name/WikiTree ID to the request).

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 recently launched a new Profile Improvement Team and are seeking new team members. Let me know if you’re interested.

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

posted by Traci Thiessen
Hi Kai,

Welcome to the Germany Project. Please read the Germany project page add GERMANY to your list of followed tags, and can you please send me a private message with your email address so i can add you to our Google Group. The group is where our project communicates.

Thanks for joining, I look forward to working with you.

Kylie Haese ~ Germany Project Leader

posted by Kylie Haese

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