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Elysa Darling

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Signed 20 Jan 2017 | 83 contributions | 5 thank-yous | 278 connections
Elysa Darling
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Daughter of [private father (1920s - unknown)] and [private mother (1940s - unknown)]
[children unknown]
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Hi Elysa,

Thanks for taking the Pre-1700 Quiz!

Because pre-1700 ancestors are shared by many descendants, coordinating with others is essential. You can learn more about joining the community in How To #3 and in the Project FAQ.

Based on your Mayflower tag the Mayflower Project may fit your research focus. If not, use the Pre-1700 Projects list to review other possibilities. Read the goals and tasks of the projects and join those which are a good fit.

Have questions? Ask in the comments section of my profile.

Natalie ~ Pre-1700 Greeter

posted by Natalie (Durbin) Trott
Hi!

Now that you have had a little time to try WikiTree, there are a few more features you may find useful.

Ideas on what to include in a profile can be found in Styles and Standards, including some tips on writing biographies.

If you need to describe an event, an heirloom or a location relevant to your research, you may like to learn about Free Space Profiles.

Lastly, sometimes you'll run into unresponsive profile managers. We have a process for resolving those unfortunate situations.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask via my profile page.

Shirley Dalton, WikiTree Mentor

Hi Elysa,

You are now a confirmed member of WikiTree! Thank you for volunteering. Not sure how to start? Visit How to Use Wikitree for instructions. WikiTree members are always eager to help a fellow genealogist in our G2G Forum, and you can join in on the conversation with our Question of the Week: Do you listen to genealogy podcasts? Once you get settled, take a look at the Volunteers Needed page. It lists all the great ways to help out our collective effort. Adding more TAGS will allow you to find others searching for the same surnames. Enjoy the experience, Bill D :-D

posted by Bill Dunkley
Elysa,

Welcome to WikiTree! The initial email from us has helpful links that will get you started on WikiTree, which is unlike any genealogy site you’ve ever used.

WikiTree is different because our goal is to have one profile per person, so we all work together as one collaborative team.

What brings you to WikiTree? Do you have research you’d like to share? Are you interested in how your family fits into the big tree? When you confirm your email address, you’ll have an opportunity to tell us about your genealogical interests as you join. You might look at my profile to see how DNA cousins appear!

Once you volunteer to help build our global tree, our greeters will confirm your membership, and you’ll be on your way!

Welcome to the family! We’re really glad you’re here.

Karen Tobo

posted by Karen Lowe

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