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Sharon Casey

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Sharon L. Casey
Born 1960s.
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Rudyard Kipling opens his short story The Tomb of his Ancestors, published in The Day’s Work (1898), as follows:

Some people will tell you that if there were but a single loaf of bread in all India, it would be divided equally between the Plowdens, the Trevors, the Beadons, and the Rivett-Carnacs. That is only one way of saying that certain families serve India generation after generation, as dolphins follow in line across the open sea.

I decided to do some research to find whether the Swetenhams of India and the families related by marriage could put in a claim for a few crumbs from the loaf.

The result of my research is as follows: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kipling_loaf_dolphin

posted by Richard Swetenham
edited by Richard Swetenham
Hello Sharon,

I'd like to invite you to join in the "Weekend Chat" on G2G Today!

Share personal successes, stories about ancestors, tips, projects you are working on, or anything else you wish.

New members stop in and say Hello, introduce yourself, share your story, or ask for help.

Pilots, Mentors, and Leaders of all kinds please add something... your advice is always greatly appreciated.

Hope to see you there!

https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/416270/weekend-chat-all-members-are-invited-june-30th-july-2nd

posted by Keith Hathaway
Hi - have you seen this discussion on G2G . https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/377942/why-do-relatively-few-people-from-india-use-wikitree-

I'd like to invite you to contribute.

Maria

posted by Maria Maxwell
PS: You might be interested in our India project. Take a look here and see what you think: http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:India
posted by Dorothy Barry
Hi Sharon

I see that you just did the Pre-1700 Self-Certification. That's great! Also noticed you made 576 contributions to Wikitree, thank you! Here at WikiTree we like to have our members involved with others; collaboration is key!

Is there a particular time period, location, or topic you're interested in? Maybe you have some historically-significant ancestors?

Why don't you stop by the One Name Studies project, to see if there's already a name study for (surname) going on? The current leaders for that are Doug Lockwood and Alison Andrus. They would be happy to get you started.

Again, thanks for volunteering to work on Pre-1700 profiles!

Dorothy, Volunteer Coordinator.

posted by Dorothy Barry
How's everything going?

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

Hi Sharon, and welcome to WikiTree!

You tagged your interest in India. I wanted to let you know we have a project that focuses on India India Project It would be a great place for you to get involved now you have settled into WikiTree.

All ideas for developing this project welcome.

Thank you for joining WikiTree and good luck with your research.

Maria

posted by Maria Maxwell
Welcome Sharon,

You are now a confirmed member of WikiTree! Thank you for volunteering and sharing. 

Have fun and ask for help ask for help if you need it! WikiTree members are always eager to offer guidance to a fellow genealogist. You can also join in on the conversation about our question of the week: Going back in time: What burning question would you ask which ancestor 

If you need additional help, our Mentors Project is a friendly bunch of volunteers who will be glad to assist you with WikiTree-specific problems.

You may want to edit your TAGS to include more surnames and one surname per TAG as this will allow you to find others searching for the same surnames.

Happy Hunting,

Jess

posted by Jess Wallace
Hi Sharon,

A warm welcome to the WikiTree family! The initial email from us has helpful links that will get you started on WikiTree, which is not like any genealogy site you’ve ever used and it is FREE. WikiTree is different because our goal is to have one profile per person, and that means we all work together as a BIG collaborative team!

What brings you to WikiTree? Do you have research you’d like to share? Are you interested in how your family fits into the big tree? When you confirm your email address, you’ll have an opportunity to volunteer and tell us about your genealogical interests.

Once you volunteer, one of our Greeters will be happy to confirm your membership, and you’ll be on your way!

We’re really glad you’re here. More importantly, have fun growing your family tree and connecting to persons with the same interest.

Ludwig :)

posted by Ludwig Kraayenbrink

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