Connie (Derosier) Carter
Honor Code SignatorySigned 7 Jun 2020 | 742 contributions | 11 thank-yous | 552 connections
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Born Michael John Carter was born at Hale Hospital. March 19, 1957. Fitchburg, Massachusetts, USA. [1] [2] March 19, 1957. Leominster, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. Found multiple copies of birth date. Using March 19, 1957
Residence 1989 Atkinson, NH. [2]
Adoption: Adopted Timothy James Carter age 2 yrs. November 3 , 1993. Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA. Adopted Elayna Rose Carter age 2 yrs. November 5,1991. Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.
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Featured National Park champion connections: Connie is 19 degrees from Theodore Roosevelt, 22 degrees from Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger, 19 degrees from George Catlin, 22 degrees from Marjory Douglas, 27 degrees from Sueko Embrey, 20 degrees from George Grinnell, 30 degrees from Anton Kröller, 21 degrees from Stephen Mather, 26 degrees from Kara McKean, 21 degrees from John Muir, 18 degrees from Victoria Hanover and 31 degrees from Charles Young on our single family tree. Login to find your connection.
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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.
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Connie Derosier Carter
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One of our mentors created a tutorial for the GEDCOMpare process that I found very helpful. I hope that you will too.
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