Rich Coers
Honor Code SignatorySigned 27 Apr 2015 | 48 contributions | 1 thank-yous | 170 connections
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This week's connection theme is the Puritan Great Migration. Rich is 18 degrees from John Winthrop, 18 degrees from Anne Bradstreet, 18 degrees from John Cotton, 17 degrees from John Eliot, 19 degrees from John Endecott, 19 degrees from Mary Estey, 18 degrees from Thomas Hooker, 18 degrees from Anne Hutchinson, 17 degrees from William Pynchon, 18 degrees from Alice Tilley, 15 degrees from Robert Treat and 18 degrees from Roger Williams on our single family tree. Login to see how you relate to 33 million family members.
You will be profile manager of your own profile, and it will be merged with Coers-8, so there is only one profile for you. How to manage this?
Propose a merge between Coers-41 and Coers-8, with Coers-8 being the final ID#. WikiTree guidelines suggest always merging with the smallest number ID as the final profile ID#,
You are entitled to be the sole manager of your own profile. after the merge your niece's name will be on the profile as the other profile manager. You can remove her name as manager and leave her on as Trusted List, or remove her name completely.
Let me know if you have any difficulties competing this change.
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