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This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited.
This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited.
Born Justin Hornby, my surname changed and raised under my Botha side of the family. Looking to expand all info of my family tree. My Botha family dates back to Hans Both in Germany 1595 Potgieter enters family and dates back to Andries Hendrik Potgieter the Voortrekker.
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Justin is 33 degrees from Zendaya Coleman, 29 degrees from Sting Sumner, 28 degrees from Josh Brolin, 24 degrees from Timothée Chalamet, 28 degrees from José Ferrer, 27 degrees from Frank Herbert, 23 degrees from Richard Jordan, 29 degrees from David Lynch, 24 degrees from Virginia Madsen, 30 degrees from Charlotte Rampling, 31 degrees from Patrick Stewart and 29 degrees from Denis Villeneuve on our single family tree. Login to find your connection.
This week we have your last stop on the guided tour. Hopefully, you're feeling like a WikiTree pro! You've covered a lot of ground the past few weeks. Today, we want to give you just a few more tools that can take you even deeper into the WikiTree forest without getting lost: How to Dig a Little Deeper. As always, your questions are welcome!
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You've probably been hard at work adding family members and getting connected to those that are already here. You should have at least a few profiles that you manage now. So, this week we're going to look at how to work with your Watchlist: How to Manage Your Watchlist. As always, your questions are welcome!
Marlene WikiTree Messenger
You've been here for three weeks now! We hope your profiles are starting to come together and that you've enjoyed getting to know all of us a little better.
You're probably getting a good feel for the collaborative nature of WikiTree by now. We know that collaboration isn't always easy. So, we've put together a few pointers that can make working in this type of environment a little easier: How to Join in the Community and How to be a Successful WikiTreer.
As always, your questions are welcome!
Shirley
You've been here a week now, and we hope you enjoyed your first stop on your guided tour of WikiTree and were able to make good use of the things you learned.
Our next stop will give you some pointers on how to make your profiles stand out: How to Make the Most of a Profile.
As always, your questions are welcome!
Shirley
I just wanted to check in with you to see how things were going. If you have any questions or need direction please feel free to contact me. Michelle~WikiTree Mentor
You are now a confirmed member, and you can get started adding your family members. As we've said, WikiTree is quite different from other genealogy sites. So, we've put together a guided tour to help you learn how to use it. Your first stop is How to Start Climbing Our Tree.
Tomorrow, you'll hear from a Mentor who will check in to see how you're doing and answer any questions you might have.
Next week, you'll get another message with your next stop on the guided tour.
You can also meet some of our members by joining in the fun with our question of the week Question of the Week in the G2G forum.
Happy Hunting
Jess
Welcome to WikiTree! Be sure to take a look at the link in the email you just got. It has important information to help you get started. :-)
WikiTree is different than other genealogy websites because our goal is to have one profile per person, and that means we share ancestors and work together as a BIG collaborative team!
Confirm your email address, and youll be given an opportunity to fill in the Tags and comments to tell us about your genealogical interests. If you are interested in sharing your research and want to collaborate to add your family, please fill out the Tags on your profile page and click Save Tag(s) and Volunteer.
Once you volunteer, one of our Greeters will confirm your membership, and you'll be able to add your family to the tree!
Thanks, Cindy