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Your suggestion of removal is reasonable. I have very few ancestors from Wales and my ability to accurately source their profiles is problematic, especially the pre 1700 ones. Thank you for your support and encouragement. I look forward to other Wales descendants and genealogists profile building research.
I left a message on your profile a week ago, checking in with you and seeing whether or not you’d like to continue in the Wales Project, and in your current team(s). I’ve not yet heard back from you, and I hope you are ok. If I don’t hear from you by this time next week, I’ll assume you’ve moved on to other things and will go ahead and remove you from the project for now but you would be most welcome to rejoin at any time.
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I noticed that you removed the "See also:" from that profile. Please see the Sources Style Guide which provides for leaving the "See also:" when there are sources listed below it. Therefore, please do not remove the "See also:" from profiles.
By the way, we have the { {FindAGrave|<id>} } template which is more robust than a link since if Find-a-Grave changes how they do URLs, we can easily correct all of Wikitree by just updating the template. See where I added it to: David Gates (1772-1828). If you need help with templates, please let me know.
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I hope that all is well with you. I've just received my 1st Covid-19 vaccination and am hopeful to return to a more normal life later in 2021.
My Wikitree efforts this winter have been focused upon lengthening my potential ancestor connections and improving the bios and sources of existing profiles I manage. I've decided to avoid deep historic profiles and those of a disputed nature for the time being. Almost all of my Scottish ancestors are those types. Other Wikitree genealogists with better sourcing can work on those and I very much appreciate their efforts.
Sourcing is my main frustration. Transcriptions of documents and differences in data formats and conventions are concerning, even in relatively recent history. My own well known ancestors are miss documented, misspelled, miss-dated and confused with others.
My main personal efforts are in discovering my true maternal grandparent lines through DNA and source research. I'm getting close to learning my "roots."
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Ron I checked you to every one on the Mayflower list here https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Campbell-25710/102 Two hits Samuel Fuller and Edward Fuller.That does not mean that it is fact.You must check the paper trail from you to them.Find the sources tor each one that proof the relation.
Robert Sanderson and wife Lydia arrived around 1638. They were relocated to Winnacunnet or Hampton as it was later called. They had 3 children Robert II, Lydia and Mary. Roberts first wife grave is in Hampton, NH at Pine Grove Cemetery. He remarried Mary Hull Cross widow of John Cross. Brother Edward came later to the colonies and married Mary Eggleston. Robert and Mary had 6 children Joseph, Benjamin, Sary(Sarah), Robert ,John and Anne. Does this help you at all?
Deacon Robert Sanderson had 2 sons William 1641-1680 and another son 1666-1666.
I have Edward Sanderson having 2 sons Edward
Edward of Braintree Sanderson 1602-1707 by Isabella Shirtcliffe and another son Edward 1615-1680 by second wide Bridget-----?
The Edward Sanderson/Saunderson in my tree was born 1576 in Sheffield England. He had a son Edward Braintree Sanderson 1602-1673. From what info was left to me they immigrated to the New World in 1639. Brother Robert was a silversmith. Edward married Isabella Shirtcliffe in 1613 in Sheffield England. My information on Robert was documented in the History of Whately.
Does any of his info link into any or your?
Joseph Sanderson born 1714 was born of Bethiah Kemp she never married the elder Sanderson. The child was named Joseph Kemp and later adopted by Sanderson 1715-1719 prior to her marrying John Spencer 1719
Elizabeth from what I can find is Elizabeth Kingsmill
There appears a name Bethiah Kemp who gave birth to Joseph Sr, later the male child was adopted by a Sanderson. The he said she said ended as Sanderson assumed responsibility and adopted said child. The mention of this came up in the history book and I did eventually find as far as I can find.documentation. He never married her.
I wrote 1880 as Edwards date of death it is 1680
I do have information on the Edwards The father of Robert Sr is Edward Saunderson 1576-1617 had a son Edward Saunderson 1615-1880 he died in Watertown Mass. Robert and Both Edwards were born in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. When I started researching when I was in high school my dad gave me the papers his dad had obtained. He also said the name in England was Saunderson and upon coming to the new world they dropped the "u". Does this help you with a starting point?
I will have to get back to you on this subject when I get back to Florida. All of my Sanderson/Putnam information is at my home there. I'm here in Maine until the first week in October. I didn't want you think I was ignoring you.
I have 2 Joseph Sanderson 30 Aug 1714-20 Mar 1772 and 10n Oct 1684-1736 as well as 2 Roberts. Sarah Page 1682-20 Mar 1772 her parents Samuel Page and Hannah Dane
Thank you so much for the contact information.
My granddad left me a handwritten tree that I'm following. He also left me The History of Sunderland where he outlined those we are related to. I'm trying to transfer to this site. I've not been overly pleased with Ancestry, there have been many errors. I've tried to contact persons with incorrect info and met with resistance with many and several have been helpful and made corrections. My comments were based on legal documents I have in my possession. I'm new to this format so any help would be greatly appreciated.,.
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We would appreciate it if you would share your thoughts and ideas with us on how we can accomplish this goal. We would also appreciate it if you would provide some feedback on our existing goals, including:
We continue to communicate with our Project members via Google Group (official) and Discord (unofficial), as well as G2G. You may also reach out to any of the Project leaders via WikiTree's internal messaging system at any time.
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I now reside in a senior care home and won't be as active going forward. Ron Campbell
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My Wikitree efforts this winter have been focused upon lengthening my potential ancestor connections and improving the bios and sources of existing profiles I manage. I've decided to avoid deep historic profiles and those of a disputed nature for the time being. I would like to continue as a member in the Germany Project.
The Germany Project Leaders are doing their semi-annual check-in with all project members and we want to verify that you’re still interested in being a member of the Project. Please respond by private message and let me know.
REMINDERS: (1) We use Google Groups for project collaboration and you aren’t yet a member of the group, please submit a join request here (make sure to add your name/WikiTree ID to the request). (2) I see you've added German_Roots (our old project name) to your G2G tags, you should also add GERMANY to your followed G2G tags so you don't miss any discussions in G2G (see: Help:Tags#How_to_follow_tags Help:Tags).
Are you currently working with one of our Sub-projects or Teams? If not, take a look at our main Project page for a full list. We recently launched a new Profile Improvement Team and are seeking new team members. Let me know if you’re interested.
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I look forward to hearing from you soon!
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Your suggestion of removal is reasonable. I have very few ancestors from Wales and my ability to accurately source their profiles is problematic, especially the pre 1700 ones. Thank you for your support and encouragement. I look forward to other Wales descendants and genealogists profile building research.
I left a message on your profile a week ago, checking in with you and seeing whether or not you’d like to continue in the Wales Project, and in your current team(s). I’ve not yet heard back from you, and I hope you are ok. If I don’t hear from you by this time next week, I’ll assume you’ve moved on to other things and will go ahead and remove you from the project for now but you would be most welcome to rejoin at any time.
Best wishes,
Olivia :-)
Thank you so much for all your contributions to WikiTree in the last six months, and especially to the Wales Project. It’s been wonderful to have you as part of the team as we work together to increase the quality and quantity of Welsh Profiles.
I have you down as being on the Connectors Team here. Is this right? How are things going? Do you have any questions? What can we do to support you? Would you like to change any of your teams? Do you want to continue in the Wales Project moving forwards?
I also see you aren’t in on the Discord server. You’d be very welcome to join us where we have live text and voice conversations which really helps with collaboration. Just let me know and I can send you an invitation.
I look forward to hearing back from you with all the above. Thanks once again, Olivia, Project Coordinator for Wales :-)
Thanks for your many contributions including those to David Gates (abt.1723-1808).
I noticed that you removed the "See also:" from that profile. Please see the Sources Style Guide which provides for leaving the "See also:" when there are sources listed below it. Therefore, please do not remove the "See also:" from profiles.
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Scotland Project Leaders check in with you at least once a year to see how you are doing. With the changes happening around the world, we understand that life is hectic right now.
What are you planning to work on for the Scotland Project this year? Are you happy with the team(s) you part of, or would you like to make some changes?
This time round, we’re also looking for feedback on the use of Google Group and Discord. Do you use one or both of these? If you don’t use either of them, what is the best way to ensure you receive Project communications? If you would like to join us on Google Group or Discord, let us know in your response.
I hope that all is well with you. I've just received my 1st Covid-19 vaccination and am hopeful to return to a more normal life later in 2021.
My Wikitree efforts this winter have been focused upon lengthening my potential ancestor connections and improving the bios and sources of existing profiles I manage. I've decided to avoid deep historic profiles and those of a disputed nature for the time being. Almost all of my Scottish ancestors are those types. Other Wikitree genealogists with better sourcing can work on those and I very much appreciate their efforts.
Sourcing is my main frustration. Transcriptions of documents and differences in data formats and conventions are concerning, even in relatively recent history. My own well known ancestors are miss documented, misspelled, miss-dated and confused with others.
My main personal efforts are in discovering my true maternal grandparent lines through DNA and source research. I'm getting close to learning my "roots."
Thank you for your participation in October 2020’s Source-a-thon. Your contributions helped us to clear over 57,000 profiles that needed sourcing. This makes our Shared Tree all that much better.
Keep up the great work!
Pippin Sheppard WikiTree’s Appreciation Team
Thanks for all the work you accomplished during our Connect-A-Thon 2020. It is amazing how many more profiles were created and added to our Shared Tree. You have every right to be pleased with your efforts!
Kind regards,
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As a member of the Scotland Project, we'd love to have you join the Twisted Thistles in the upcoming Connect-a-thon the weekend of July 17 - July 20. If you'd like to join us and help to develop our ever-expanding Scottish tree, please register on the G2G post here and be sure to mention you'd like to be on the Twisted Thistles team for Scotland.
We also have our team Chat page posted here.
Thanks so very much for your participation in the spring Clean-a-thon! Every suggestion you cleared (over 200!) made our Tree that much better. The WikiTree community appreciates YOU!
Pip Sheppard WikiTree’s Appreciation Team
My name is Sarah and I’m the Project Coordinator for the Scotland Project. As you may have heard, we have merged the Scottish Clans project into the Scotland Project. I am contacting you today to find out if you are interested in continuing with us under this new format. If you would like to go forward on the Scottish Clans Team, please reply and let me know which clans you have been working on or would like to work on. I look forward to hearing from you.
Best Regards,
Sarah Mason, Scotland PC
Sincerely, Ron Campbell
I have Edward Sanderson having 2 sons Edward Edward of Braintree Sanderson 1602-1707 by Isabella Shirtcliffe and another son Edward 1615-1680 by second wide Bridget-----?
Does any of his info link into any or your? Joseph Sanderson born 1714 was born of Bethiah Kemp she never married the elder Sanderson. The child was named Joseph Kemp and later adopted by Sanderson 1715-1719 prior to her marrying John Spencer 1719
There appears a name Bethiah Kemp who gave birth to Joseph Sr, later the male child was adopted by a Sanderson. The he said she said ended as Sanderson assumed responsibility and adopted said child. The mention of this came up in the history book and I did eventually find as far as I can find.documentation. He never married her. I wrote 1880 as Edwards date of death it is 1680
I have 2 Joseph Sanderson 30 Aug 1714-20 Mar 1772 and 10n Oct 1684-1736 as well as 2 Roberts. Sarah Page 1682-20 Mar 1772 her parents Samuel Page and Hannah Dane
Thank you so much for the contact information. My granddad left me a handwritten tree that I'm following. He also left me The History of Sunderland where he outlined those we are related to. I'm trying to transfer to this site. I've not been overly pleased with Ancestry, there have been many errors. I've tried to contact persons with incorrect info and met with resistance with many and several have been helpful and made corrections. My comments were based on legal documents I have in my possession. I'm new to this format so any help would be greatly appreciated.,.