Meg (Harris) Powell
Honor Code SignatorySigned 5 Sep 2013 | 580 contributions | 15 thank-yous | 745 connections
Professional administrator for emerging biotech company. Dog lover (own three rescues), puzzle enthusiast, cancer survivor, sometime quilter, and general geek. Volunteer with DAR, Find A Grave, Wikitree, Family Search, and individual family heritage groups.
A little about me: I have a pretty good start on my family tree (280-ish ppl), but 20 years ago I (being young and impatient) wasn't very good about citing sources, and now I'm kinda dreading going back and sourcing every fact in my GEDCOM.
Most of my family came to the USA in the 1800s. Active areas in my research now are New York, South Carolina, Rhode Island, Ohio, England, Ireland and Scotland.
My family history: HARRIS, WESTLAKE, CALDWELL, CANFIELD, Thomas, Innis, Wilson, Walker, STEWART, BABB, DEE, PORTER, Bobo, Hitch, Hanna, Abercrombie, Wofford, Foster, Golding, Berry, Willoughby
My children's father's family history: McELROY, McKINNEY, HOLT, WILLS, Ritter, HOWELL, HAWKINS, HARVEL, DAVIS (mostly in Texas)
My new husband's family history: POWELL, SIMMONS, LEHMAN, SCHAFFER, Thomas, Starr, Bretz, Holwig, FLICKINGER, HAMME, MARTIN, HUNTER, Shue, Fissel, Allison, Rohrbaugh, Hoover, Knauff, Crouse, Coppersmith (mostly in Pennsylvania)
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As per her daughter's birth registration, her LNAB needs to be changed to Lee.
Could you please either change it or add me as a manager to her trusted list and I'll change it for you.
Thanks
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A little about me: I have a pretty good start on my family tree (280-ish ppl), but 20 years ago I (being young and impatient) wasn't very good about citing sources, and now I'm kinda dreading going back and sourcing every fact in my GEDCOM. Any suggestions?
Most of my family came to the USA in the 1800s. Active areas in my research now are New York, South Carolina, Rhode Island, Ohio, England, Ireland and Scotland.
Looking forward to being part of the WikiTree community. Kind regards, Meg
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