Martin Banks
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Martin Banks

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Martin E. Banks
Born 1960s.
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Son of and [private mother (1930s - unknown)]
Brother of [private brother (1960s - unknown)]
Father of [private daughter (1990s - unknown)] and [private son (1990s - unknown)]
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Biography

Martin Banks was born in Kansas City Mo in 1962. Moved with his family to Dallas Texas in 1971. Graduated high school in 1980. Moved to Lubbock Texas in 1982 where he met his future wife that same year. Martin and Yunhui moved to New Jersey, after graduating college in 1986, in order to work in New York City. After the birth of their second child, Yunhui and Martin moved their family to San Diego CAlifornia in 2001 where they live today. (Written July 1st 2016)

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Biography

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Marriage Father Lawrence Stanley Banks. Mother Meredith Ann Banks Schiefelbusch. Son: Martin Eugene Banks. Son: Paul Jerome Banks. Marriage 15 May 1961. Jackson, Missouri, USA. [1][2] Divorce: 24 Jan 1983. Dallas, Texas, USA. [3]

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  2. ā†‘ Source: #S-239712554
  3. ā†‘ Source: #S-239717200

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Hi Martin,

Now that you have had a little time to try WikiTree, here are a few more features you may find useful (links work from your profile page):

  • Find recommended profile formats and tips on writing biographies.

If you have questions or problems with WikiTree, including with your GEDCOM, feel free to post a comment on my profile page or send me a private message.

Carole Partridge, WikiTree Mentor

posted by Carole Partridge
Hello Martin,

I hope you're enjoying WikiTree.

Our vision is to build a collaborative tree. Be sure to look for Duplicates before adding a profile, and always include Sources for your information.

The Help Index covers topics you may have questions about.

Our G2G Forum is where many of our generous members help each other out.

Visit our "Weekend Chat". Say hello, introduce yourself and see what other members are up to right now! http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/163485/weekend-chat-all-members-are-invited-july-10-12

Of course, I'm here to help in any way IĀ’m able.

Keith ~ WikiTree Mentor

posted by Keith Hathaway
Hi Martin,

Just a quick PS

Don't forget to Head over to the G2G forum. and take a minute to introduce yourself in the Tree House or ask a question in any of the other categories. There's also a brickwall tag in the G2G forum: for that "special" ancestor who is eluding you.

if you have pre-1700's ancestors to add please read our Pre-1700 profiles info.

Best Wishes, and have fun adding your leaves and branches!

Fred

posted by Fred Adamson
Thank you for volunteering!

You are now a member of the WikiTree Community! Please remember that we are trying to build one Collaborative Global Family Tree which means only one profile per person. It is important to ensure that no duplicates are created and profiles are properly sourced.

To help you get started, check out an introductory WikiTree video that a member created. For member benefits, see our Community Members page.

We also have a Mentor Team who will be glad to answer questions and help you with any specific problems.

Welcome and Enjoy!

Fred

posted by Fred Adamson
Hi, My fathers paternal side of the family is a real mystery. His sir name is Banks and I would like to discover more about the family history. I read the mission statement and the nine rules of WikiTree and I agree to abide by the mission and rules.
posted by Martin Banks
Hi Martin,

Welcome as a guest to WikiTree! We're growing a FREE worldwide family tree, striving for ONE collaborative profile for every person.

A couple suggestions to get you started:

1. Feel free to ask a question at our G2G forum .

2. Our help pages, top right, have all sorts of useful information.

If you would like to contribute, click the volunteer button and leave a comment here on your profile to let our greeters know. You should include a little bit about how you plan to contribute to the tree.

Good luck growing your branches, and thanks for offering to help with our shared tree :)

posted by Glenn Legge Sr.

Rejected matches › Martin W. Banks (1810-)

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