Pamela Fisher
Honor Code SignatorySigned 15 Nov 2015 | 327 contributions | 7 thank-yous | 193 connections
My name is Pamela Fisher Moreno. When I was about 12 years old I was told in a special blessing that I would be blessed with the gift of genealogy and I had been given attributes and shall receive instruction to identify my ancestors and ancestors of my family. In my blessing it also tells me that I have been blessed to be a teacher with abilities to teacher and instruct others.
Presently I am 50 years old and have been doing genealogy, research, indexing of archival records for 30 years. I teach and organize classes such as genealogy, history, ancient civilizations and other hobbies. I am a cemetery junky; I have taken over 65000 photo's for BillionGraves.com and transcribed about 7000. I fulfill Find A Grave photo requests and I even work in a cemetery. I am a certified birth doula and love assisting in delivering babies. I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Degree in Computer Information/Networking Daughters of the Revolutionary War member since 2014. FamilySearch Indexer Director in the state of Illinois and Iowa. Family Genealogy Consultant. LDS Genealogy librarian. Certified Birth Doula Daughters of the Revolutionary War Book Indexing Project
Waiting for approval for application in Daughters of the Union The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America War of 1812 Pensions Mayflower descendants of John Alden and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden Descendants of the Mayflower families Descendants of the Quakers
References: The American descendants of Henry Luce of Martha's Vineyard : addendum / McCourt, Martha F. (Martha Josephine Fletcher), 1926-
Aaron Stark Family: Seven Generations of the Descendants of Aaron Stark of Groton, Connecticut Hardcover – 1927 by (Charles R. Stark)
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Mary~ Project Coordinator, 1776 Project
I sent you a check-in message ten days ago about the 1776 Project to ask you about your past and continued involvement but have not yet heard back from you. Do you still want to be in the project?
If I don’t hear from you by the same time next week I’ll assume that you’ve moved on to other things but you’re most welcome to re-join the project at any time.
Looking forward to hearing from you,
Best wishes,
Mary~ Project Coordinator, 1776 Project
We're doing our semi-annual check-in with members to see if you have been active in the last six months? Please note that it is a requirement for membership in the 1776 Project that you respond to these check-ins.
Please post your reply as a reply to this message here on your page, for convenience of our record keeping.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Mary Richardson ~ Project Coordinator,1776 Project
I am checking in on behalf of the 1776 Project to announce the new project membership requirements and to verify that you are still interested in being a member of the project. All project members are being asked to join one of the project teams and also to make at least one project contribution every 6 months. We are also asking all project members to join the project's Google Group for project communications.
If you are interested in remaining with the Project, please reply to this comment or send me a message, request to join the Google Group, and let us know what team you would like to participate on.
We really appreciate your contributions on WikiTree, and thank you for all your hard work. If you have any questions, please ask. We would also love to hear any feedback you may have for the project.
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We look forward to hearing from you soon!
SJ - 1776 Project Leader
We have not heard back from you about the Global Cemeteries Project so assume you do not wish to continue in the project at this time. Thank you for all the contributions you have made; we are sorry to see you go. You are most welcome to rejoin at any time via the G2G sign up post.
Susie :-)
Leader, Global Cemeteries Project
You received a message a couple of weeks ago about the new-look Global Cemeteries Project but we have not yet heard back from you. If you would like to continue in the project, please can you PM me your team(s) selections and your e-mail address for the Google group.
If I dont hear back from you by this time next week Ill assume you no longer wish to be in the project at this time.
Many thanks,
Darren :-)
Project Coordinator for Membership Global Cemeteries Project
Weve made some exciting changes to the Global Cemeteries Project. The sub-projects have been merged into the Global Project to help with Leadership and to facilitate collaboration.
Some roles within the project have changed. From now on, there are Project Coordinators for each continent, and one for Welcome and Integration, plus Team Leaders for each individual Country etc.
Please let me know if youd like to stay on in the new project, if youd like to continue in an existing role, and which team(s) youd like to be on. Please also give me your e-mail address so that I can get you added to the projects Google Group.
Many thanks,
Susie
Leader, Global Cemeteries
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