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....found out - Josiah Bailey Jr 1734–1815 Elizabeth Chase 1745–1820
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I sent you a check-in message two weeks ago about the Great War Project July check in (subproject of Military and War Project). The message asked you about your continued involvement, I have not yet heard back from you. Do you still want to be in the Great War project? If I do not hear from you by the same time next week, I will assume that you've moved on to other things. You are most welcome to re-join the project at any time.by answering the g2g posting Here.
Best wishes,
Mary~ Project Coordinator, Military and War Project
It is time for a July 2022 check in for the Great War Project. I am sending this message on the behalf of the leader of the Military and War Project. Have you been active in the Great War project in the last six months?
Please note that it is a requirement for membership in the Military and War Project that you respond to these check-ins. To make bookkeeping easier, just click Reply to this message on your own page, add your reply, then SAVE or post reply. I look forward to hearing from you..
Thanks,
Mary~ Project Coordinator, Military and War Project
Congratulations on being Pre-1700 certified! Thanks for joining the Great War Project. Let me know if you've got questions about other projects which might fit your pre-1700 research focus.
Debi
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PS Good work so far! Have you noticed on your ancestor profiles on the bottom right is "Research" where you can get sources and more information? Give it a try sometime!
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I noticed that you're following several surname tags. Check out our One Name Studies Project to see if any have a project you can join.
Check out: Ohio Project and Delaware Project
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