Thanks for volunteering, Nancy! You are now a confirmed member of the WikiTree community.
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Welcome to the WikiTree family! The initial email from us has useful links that will get you started.
WikiTree is different because our goal is to have one profile per person, and that means we all work together as one collaborative team. (It still amazes me to create a profile, include what little I know about an ancestor, then get a message that a new cousin has added details that I never had a clue about!)
When you confirm your email address, you have an option to volunteer to add information to WikiTree. If you do, you'll be asked to add tags to your profile. (Tags are surnames, locations, concepts, etc. that you'd like to track.)
A greeter will then confirm your membership, and you'll be on your way!
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Nancy is
33 degrees from Agnetha Fältskog, 31 degrees from Anni-Frid Synni Reuß, 31 degrees from Corry Brokken, 25 degrees from Céline Dion, 29 degrees from Françoise Dorin, 31 degrees from France Gall, 33 degrees from Lulu Kennedy-Cairns, 26 degrees from Lill-Babs Svensson, 22 degrees from Olivia Newton-John, 36 degrees from Henriette Nanette Paërl, 36 degrees from Annie Schmidt and 24 degrees from Moira Kennedy
on our single family tree.
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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.
Vicky Majewski ~ WikiTree Mentor
It looks like you might be interested in the One Place Studies Project. If so, let me know and I can give you a membership badge.
Thank you, Carrie
As you add family profiles, you can use the green tabs near the top of each profile to find out what info will be visible to others - just toggle between private and public views.
If you need help, ask a question in our G2G forum: http://www.wikitree.com/g2g. Most WikiTree members are eager to offer guidance to a fellow genealogist. If you need additional help using WikiTree, our Mentors Project is a great group of volunteers who will be glad to assist you.
Check out our Question of the Week: Going back in time: What burning question would you ask which ancestor
Carole
Welcome to the WikiTree family! The initial email from us has useful links that will get you started.
WikiTree is different because our goal is to have one profile per person, and that means we all work together as one collaborative team. (It still amazes me to create a profile, include what little I know about an ancestor, then get a message that a new cousin has added details that I never had a clue about!)
When you confirm your email address, you have an option to volunteer to add information to WikiTree. If you do, you'll be asked to add tags to your profile. (Tags are surnames, locations, concepts, etc. that you'd like to track.)
A greeter will then confirm your membership, and you'll be on your way!
Carole
P.S. I'm always happy to answer questions.