Denise Carter
Honor Code SignatorySigned 5 Feb 2021 | 1,388 contributions | 47 thank-yous | 925 connections
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Hopefully your cousin, Sue Adamson Mairena
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Mary
This is the time for the semi-annual check in with members of the US Southern Colonies Project. Have you been active during the last six months? Note that it is a requirement to respond to the US Southern Colonies Check-ins. Please respond to this message by clicking the reply button below this message, to post your answer. I look forward to hearing from you..
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Mary~ Project Coordinator, Membership, US Southern Colonies
Denise
Mary
Thank you for your participation with Team Virginia in the January 2022 Connect-A-Thon. You helped bring Team Virginia to an amazing 2nd place finish. We could not have done it without you! This year's Thon members added over 85,000k new Profiles to the Global Shared Tree!!
Mindy and & Sandy ~ Team Virginia
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This is the semi-annual polling for the US Southern Colonies Project check-in with members to see if you have been active in the last six months in this project?
Please note that it is a requirement for membership in the US Southern Colonies Project that you respond to these check-ins.
I look forward to hearing from you.. Many thanks,
Mary, Membership Coordinator, US Southern Colonies Project
Mary
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Colony_of_Virginia_Team The Team leader is also a leader and quite versed in guiding you. He is William Foster.
The Virginia Team page has many tasks listed half way down the page to read to give you an idea of what needs to be done.
Will you post on the page I listed what you are interested in working on, ancestors, and special strengths? This gives each team leader a general idea of where you best can work on Southern Colonies.
Mary- Membership
Please let me know if you need any further guidance.
Thanks.
-William
I've added you to the project's Discussion Google Group (all project members are added to that group) and to the Project Account Google Group, which is the optional one tied to the project account - WikiTree-24.
The project's "News Page" serves as our newsletter.
Give a holler if you have any questions - to me, to the Discussion Group, or G2G southern_colonies
Cheers, Liz
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Debi
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Now, as a Family Member, you can add your family
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