Amy (Phelps) McGrath
Honor Code SignatorySigned 24 Jun 2018 | 510 contributions | 25 thank-yous | 404 connections
I was adopted by Jack Phelps and Sandy Phelps on November 1, 1967. With the help of Ancestry DNA, 23&Me, GEDmatch, and lots of time, I identified my birth parents and have initiated contact with both of them. I am now learning about my genetic ancestry and am completely obsessed! I enjoy connecting with any and all biological relatives and would love to hear from you if we are related!
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It has been a couple of weeks since we contacted you about your participation in the Southern Colonies Project. As we haven't heard from you, we are following up to make sure you wish to remain a member.
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Mary~ Volunteer Coordinator
On behalf of the US Southern Colonies Project, I am doing a six-month check-in with members to see what aspects of the project interest them most.
1) We would like to learn the number of contributions you have made in the last two months (May and April) to Southern Colonies?
2) We would like to know if you have joined other Southern Colonies Subprojects, such as Southern Pioneers Project. Or have you worked on other subprojects?
3) Your activity in Southern Pioneers Project.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Mary ~ Volunteer Coordinator
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The US Southern Colonies project for Virginia colony seems to fit your ancestors. Leaders are Paula J and Mags Gaulden. Click the link to read how to join.
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