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Craig Carlile

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Craig M. Carlile
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Biography

Washington State Fisheries Patrol Officer/Fish & Wildlife Officer 1969-2001.

13 DEC 1974. Married Cathy Ward, Quilcene, WA.

APR 1975. Divorced Cathy (Ward) Carlile, Port Townsend, WA.

9 SEP 1977. Married Christine (Lager) Ludwig, Pt. Townsend, WA.

9 SEP 1982. Adopted Kimberly Ludwig, Bellingham, WA.

13 MAR 1987. Divorced Christine Carlile, Bellingham, WA.

13 JUL 1988. Married Jill Ann (Benedict) Stewart, Bellingham, WA.

Note: #NI001.

Notes

Note NI001Graduated from Western Washington University 1968. Employed by Washington State Department of Fisheries 1969-2001 as a Fisheries Patrol Officer and Boat Operator through the 1970's Indian Fish Wars. In 1974 the 9th Circuit Court handed down the Boldt Decision which gave treaty Indians the rights to fish, shellfish and wildlife. Craig was stationed at Moclips, Quilcene, Port Townsend, and Bellingham, Washington.

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Hi Craig,

I see that you just did the Pre-1700 Self-Certification. That's great! Is there a particular time period, location, or topic you're interested in?

Maybe you have some historically-significant ancestors? Let me know.

I can help you figure out if there's a project and introduce you to the project leaders.

Guy - Wikitree Mentor

Hello Craig,

I hope you're enjoying WikiTree.

Our vision is to build a collaborative tree. Always look for Duplicates before adding a profile.

Feel free to check out How To Use WikiTree.

Our 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 most recent "Weekend Chat". Say hello, introduce yourself, and see what other members are up to! http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/147850/weekend-chat-all-members-are-invited-15-may-2015

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

Robert ~ WikiTree Mentor

posted by Keith Hathaway
You are now a member of the WikiTree Community. Please note we are trying to build one Collaborative Tree which means one profile per person. It is important to ensure no duplicates are entered as you add Profiles to WikiTree - if you have pre-1700's ancestors to add please read our Pre-1700 profiles info.

If you need any help getting started check out the help section from the menu, top right, or head over to the G2G forum and take a minute to introduce yourself in the Tree House. You might also want to check out the introductory WikiTree video that a member created.

We also have Mentors to help too.

Welcome! Laura

posted by Laura (Marland) Harlow
Hi Craig,

I see you have volunteered to become a Wikitree genealogist. Before I confirm you, please could you confirm you would like to add your family tree and agree to abide by our Honor Code.

If you just want to browse, you don't need to become a full member.

Thanks, Laura

posted by Laura (Marland) Harlow
I was fortunate to find many ancestors recorded in the Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.
posted by Craig Carlile
I noticed you uploaded a GEDCOM. Here's a link to a great step-by-step of the process including screenshots that you might find helpful.

If you have any brick walls, collaboration might help bust through. Because WikiTree has only one profile for each person, the further back you go in your ancestry, the more likely cousins will find you and help out. ANY Wiki Genealogist can edit "Open" profiles (over 200 years old = open). There's also a brickwall tag in the G2G forum: brickwall

The help pages give lots of information about the process, best to start with 'Before you import a GEDCOM'.

posted by Mags Gaulden
Hello Craig,

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

To start:

1. Our Honor Code is a very important part of why our community is such a friendly place to grow your family tree so please take some time to read it.

2. Feel free to ask a question at our G2G forum. Our help pages, menu top right -very useful information.

3. Check out the Family Tree & Tools tab at the top of your profile!

Want to Join us? Click the volunteer button and leave a comment here on your profile about your genealogical journey.

Mags

posted by Mags Gaulden

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