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Carrie (Hensel) Lippincott

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Carrie M. Lippincott formerly Hensel
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Carrie is a Friend (Quaker) researcher
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Descendant of a Black Sea German
Carrie spends way too much time on WikiTree.

Welcome to my profile page!

A little about myself. I live in Oregon, where, I'm a pediatric occupational therapist. I am currently working with children with dyslexia and dysgraphia. It's a job I love.

Genealogy is a hobby for me. I enjoy gathering the bits and pieces, and organizing them into bios. It's an adventure to see what I can discover about each individual. Wikitree gives me the venue to do all this all in spot! Thank you Wikitree!!

I've been enjoying being the Team Leader for the Black Sea Germans. I readily run down a rabbit hole researching in this area!!! I love it. Please let me know if you'd like any help with learning how to research in this area. I'd be happy to help.

I've been researching the Quaker Families of New Jersey for quite a few years, so I've built up a nice reference library. I thought I'd stare a list of books that I own/ I'm happy to do look ups. Please ask, I'd be happy to hear from you.

Books/Resources I Own

Alabama

  • Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers and Patriots in Alabama (Parchment Press, Montgomery, Alabama. 1979), Louise Milam Julich [Alabama Society Daughters of American Revolution].

Connecticut and New York

  • Some Descendants of the Reverend Robert R. Niles of Connecticut and New York - A Partial Compilations of Four Generations by Anne McKee Niles

New Jersey

  • Bible Records Marriage Certificates, Indexed by Gloucester County Historical Society 1999
  • Burlington: A Provincial Capital, Historical Sketches (1945 - The Library Co. of Burlington) by George DeCou
  • Early Church Records of Burlington County, New Jersey (Volumes 1-3) Charlotte D. Meldrum
  • Early Church Records of Gloucester County, New Jersey Charlotte Meldrum and John Pitts Launey
  • Early Church Records of Salem County, New Jersey Charlotte D. Meldrum
  • Lippincott Five Generations of the Descendants of Richard and Abigail Lippincott Judith M. Olsen
  • Lippincott The Sixth Generation of the Descendants of Richard and Abigail Lippincott Judith M. Olsen
  • Medford Pioneering Township Medford Historical Society
  • Genealogies of New Jersey Families From the Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, Volume II
  • Richard Haines and his descendants; a Quaker family of Burlington County, New Jersey, since 1642, Volume 2 by John Wesley Haines (Volume I is on the internet)
  • The Benjamin Moore Family of Burlington County, New Jersey Edmund Evans Moore, with et. al
  • The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey - various older issues
  • The Pancoast Family of America Bennett S. Pancoast (1981)

Mid-South United States (Around Tennessee)

  • Mid-South Bible Records, Volume II, Bi-centennial Edition, compiled by Fort Assumption Chapter DAR #3-026 TN, Memphis, Tennessee 1973

Germans From Russia

  • Extended Relationships of the Kulm, Leipzig, Tarutino Communities in Bessarabia, Russia Arthur E. Flegel, CG
  • Alt Arzis, Bessarabia Census List 1835
  • Alt Arzis, Bessarabia Census List 1850
  • Kulm, Bessarabia Cenus List 1835
  • Leipzig, Bessarabia Census List 1850
  • Leipzig Bessarabia Census List 1859

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Hello Carrie,

We recently left a message on your profile to check in with the Profile Improvement Project (PIP). If you would like to continue with the Project, please let us know.

We would like to hear from you with any ideas or suggestions. If you do not wish to participate in the Project, please let us know. If we don’t hear from you within 14 days we will remove you from the Project, but we will welcome you back at any time.

Sincerely,

Debi Hoag and Kay Knight, Co-Leaders, Profile Improvement Project

Robin Shaules, Project Coordinator, Profile Improvement Project

posted by Robin (Dodge) Shaules
Hi Robin,

Thank you for the messages. I've been on vacation. :-) I'm happy to stay on the PIP team as a Biography Team Level 1. I've been focused on improving profiles for the Black Sea Germans, for which I'm a team leader under the Germany Project.

Thank you Robin, Debbie and Kay for all of your work in the Profile Improvement Project.

Warm Regards, Carrie

Thank you for getting back to us and we're glad that you want to continue with us. We hope that you had a good vacation.

Regards,

Robin

posted by Robin (Dodge) Shaules
Dear Carrie,

The Profile Improvement Project (PIP) is performing a check-in with project members. Please review the following and let us know if you are content where we have placed you or would like to be more involved.

The Project operates in a team structure. There are currently three participant PIP Teams -- The Maintenance Category Team, the Unknowns Team, and the Biography Team. There is also the Voyage Team which guides new Voyagers. See the Profile Improvement Project Teams for a brief outline of each team.

You're currently identified as a member of the Biography Team Level 1. Biography Team Level 1 works on profiles from their watchlist and other profiles that interest them. Biography Team Level 2 works on orphaned profiles from a provided list. Biography Team Level 3 works on notable profiles from the Project’s Maintenance Categories. Are you happy with the Team you are on? If you are interested in working with a different Team, please let us know.

If you have not already done so, we invite you to join the email GoogleGroup and text chat Discord channel for our project. (You will need your Wiki ID for both). Neither is required; we also use the Profile_Improvement tag in G2G for Project announcements.

We thank you for all you do to help the Profile Improvement Project meet its goals. We would like to hear about the successes you’ve had and would also appreciate any feedback you have to help improve the Project. Please share your thoughts in a reply to this comment or via private message to one of us.

Sincerely,

Debi Hoag and Kay Knight, Co-Leaders, Profile Improvement Project

Robin Shaules, Project Coordinator, Profile Improvement Project

posted by Robin (Dodge) Shaules
Hi Carrie,

I wanted to clarify the distinction between emigration to "Russian Empire" from "Russia". My focus was firstly emigration from Prussia. Now I have finished with emigration from Württemberg to Russia: - The category "Württemberg, Emigrants to Russia" has been emptied and will be deleted. - All the profiles have been moved to the appropriate Governorates of the Russian Empire. - Mostly to Bessarabia (now in Moldova) and Kherson (now in Ukraine). Some individuals to Saratov (now in Russia), Volhynia (now in Ukraine), Taurida (Crimea) and Courland (now in Latvia).

Going back to Prussia. I saw something interesting. I could not clarify many of the places of birth of emigrants to Bessarabia. Of what I had, more than half were born in a small region West of the Polish city of Toruń. Roughly a triangle between Toruń (German: Thorn), Piła (German: Schneidemühl) and Gniezno (German: Gnesen). Now this region correlates very well with the Southern end of the land seized by Prussia in the first partition of Poland in 1772. It also intersects very well with the Greater Poland Uprising (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Poland_uprising_(1806)). Anyone in this region would have good reason to leave.

posted by Steve Thomas
edited by Steve Thomas
Hi Carrie,

I have been trying to identify the current names for locations that immigrants to Bessarabia left from. I have found a few examples where a village name written in the birth location field was in error because of one letter. One of the recent examples: "Gross Kotten" was miss-spelt "Gros Kotten". It is now Kocień Wielki in Poland.

I have just found a similar error in Wilhelm Flegel (abt.1786-1839). The birth location was previously shown as "Gnieshen or Gniesen". It is very clearly Gnesen, that in 1900 was in the Kreis of Bromberg in the Prussian Province of Posen. The city's name is now Gniezno. It is a very important city in the history of Poland.

I am observing a number of emigrants to Bessarabia from the same district, Bromberg. I do not know if you have any different thoughts about the history, however I suspect that a number of families left this region due to the conflicts, starting from the Kościuszko Uprising in 1794.

Kind Regards, Steve.

posted by Steve Thomas
edited by Steve Thomas
Hi Steve,

Thank you for working on this migration category! The birth locations of individuals from Europe are frequently recorded wrong in Russia. It's like "The Telephone Game." Many of the birth locations were recorded on individual's death records, with the passing of time and not being in Europe, names got distorted as they were recalled.

In the book by Huey Burket, "'The German Settlements in Bessarabia: A Study of the German Immigration to, Successful Settlement in, and Ultimate Abandonment of Bessarabia," the turmoil in Europe is discussed, along with really untenable rent agreements with land owners. Germans kept moving in hopes of finding better opportunities for families. They were known for their skills in turning marginal lands, such as bogs into arable land, so they were desirable tenants. The history which shaped our current lives is fascinating!

Warm Regards, Carrie

Hi Carrie,

Thankyou for your thankyou for updating the page for German Diaspora.

My family connections mostly come from Silesia but I am interested in the different groups of German speakers that migrated to different regions. Like the Black Sea Germans.

For migration categories, I would like to see a clear distinction between the Russian Empire and present day Russia. Is this a topic that interests you?

Kind regards, Steve.

posted by Steve Thomas
Hi Steve,

Yes, it very much is of interest to me. I started the Württenburg to Russia category, quite a while ago, before I knew as much. :-) I was noticing that I should move them to the Russian Empire category, since they immigrated prior to the present day Russia.

I really appreciate your work on getting the German Diaspora organized! I'm happy to help in any way I can.

Warm Regards, Carrie

Dear Germany Project member,

it's annual check-in time 2023. If you still wish to remain a member of the Germany Project, please reply to this post, by stating this intention. If we don’t hear from you in the next 30 days, your membership badge will be removed. In this case please don't be offended ... you're welcome to rejoin at any time. Please also note, that in order to receive help, with researching your German ancestors, membership is not mandatory. Just ask your questions in the G2G forum and tag them with Germany in order for knowledgeable people to see them.

If you wish to remain a member, we would like to learn more about your perception of the Germany Project in order to achieve a future development according to our members needs and wishes. For this, we created a survey, which we kindly ask you to fill-in.

In case you want to communicate, discuss and receive help about WikiTree in German, you might want to check out the WikiTree category at Compgen’s Discourse as well as the German Discord server Ahnenforschung.

Of course there’s still the official WikiTree Discord server, where we usually talk English. Feel free to learn more about Discord and the server at Help:Discord.

Kind regards from Black Forest

Flo (Project Coordinator Research/Resources)
posted by Florian Straub
Hi Flo,

Yes, I would like to continue being a part of the German Project.

I'm continuing to help to develop profile for Germans from the Black Sea Area.

Warm Regards, Carrie

It's time for the One Place Studies Project Check-In!

We've put together a survey for you to fill out to check in with you, it will only take a moment as there are only a few questions. Filling out the survey lets us know you are still interested in coordinating your study and provides an opportunity for you to share any suggestions you may have for the project.

If you have decided to step away from your study, please reply to this comment to that effect.

posted by Azure Robinson
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posted by Lance Osbourn
hey carrie, hope you're having a good summer. no rush, but when you can would you check the Lippincott book for the parents of https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lippincott-640 and anything else she has on him? findagrave parents disagree, would like to ask them to correct it if we have proof.

I believe he witnessed the will of Richard West (bef.1705-bef.1760) if there's anything on any of the Wests i would be thrilled.

posted by H Husted
Hi H. I hope the information I sent you helps.

My summer is going well, I hope yours is likewise!

Dear Carrie,

The Profile Improvement Project (PIP) is performing its first annual check-in with our project members. Please review the following and let us know if you are content where we have placed you or would like to be more involved.

We are in the process of transitioning to a team structure. There will be three participant PIP Teams to start -- The Maintenance Category Team, the Unknowns Team, and the Biography Team. There is also the Voyage Team which guides new Voyagers. See the Profile Improvement Project Teams for a brief outline of each team.

You're currently identified as a member of the Biography Team Level 1, working on profiles from your own watchlist, from projects in which you are involved, and whatever else you find. Biography Teams Levels 2 and 3 will work on designated profiles for notables (Level 3) and everyday people (Level 2). Please let us know if you would like to help with a higher-level Bio Team or one of the other Teams.

We would also like to invite you to join the email GoogleGroup and text chat Discord channel for our project. If you request to join our GoogleGroup, please be sure to include your Wiki ID. Neither is required; we also use the Profile_Improvement tag in G2G for Project announcements.

We thank you for all you do to help the Profile Improvement Project and WikiTree. The Project’s mission is to:

Make profiles beautiful! We clean up messy biography sections and sources, and try to set standards for attractive, useful, and well-written biographies, starting with those we manage.

We know you’re working on profiles *smile* We would like to hear about successes you’ve had toward the Project’s goals. We would also appreciate any feedback you might have to help us improve the Project. Please share your thoughts in a reply to this comment or privately via private message to either of us.

Sincerely,

Debi Hoag and Robin Shaules Co-Leaders, Profile Improvement Project

posted by Robin (Dodge) Shaules
Hi Debi and Robin,

Thank you for the check in note. As the team leader for the Black Sea Germans, I've been busy working on improving and connecting (when possible) their profiles. It has been quite a task, many of these profiles lack credible sources/poor biographies. This is going to continue to keep me busy for the foreseeable future! I'm enjoying it. It seems that level 1 fits the bill for doing this.

I'd like to thank you again Debi for helping me on my PIP Voyage. I'm appreciating the new skills I learned.

Warm Regards, Carrie

Thanks Carrie, for getting back to us. We're looking forward to working with you again.

Best,

Robin

posted by Robin (Dodge) Shaules
Hi Carrie,

I'm working to clean out the category Profile Improvement as it is only supposed to contain sub-categories. I noticed that you added the category to John Woolston (abt.1663-1712) back in 2020 after you worked it. I want to make sure to move it to the correct category, so wonder if you were indicating that you had done improvements or that more improvement is needed?

I look forward to hearing from you,

Debi ~ Profile Improvement Project Category Team

posted by Debi (McGee) Hoag
Hi Debi,

It looks like I saw that it needed improvements and meant to work on his profile. I changed the category to add my personal category, so i don't forget to work on it. Thank you for pointing this out.

Carrie

Thanks, Carrie. I've run across a few others; do you want me to switch them to your personal category?
posted by Debi (McGee) Hoag
Yes, Debi, go a head and do that. Thank you for your help in cleaning! Little by little we'll get the tree shining. :-)
Carrie,

Sorry, we had to change the name for GRIP .... it is now GEDI .... please change the sticker on your profile from GRIP to GEDI

Everything else is the same.

Thanks, Kay

posted by Kay (Sands) Knight
Hi Carrie, Looks like you have been busy adding info and cleaning up all of the profiles that I added of my Bessarabian ancestors. Thanks for doing that!
posted by Matthew Radach
I'm happy to help! I find researching the Bessarabia Germans very interesting and fun to build the interconnections between families. I bet somewhere there's a connection between our lines.  :-)
From your friends at the Appreciation Team:

Congrats on the pre-1500 certification!

posted by SJ Baty
Thank you SJ, I'm happy to be honored to have it.
Hello, Carrie!

Thanks for all the work you accomplished during our Connect-A-Thon 2020. It is amazing how many more profiles were created and added to our Shared Tree over the weekend. We are proud of your efforts.

Kind regards,

Pippin Sheppard ~ WikiTree’s Appreciation Team

posted by Pip Sheppard
Thanks Pip, It was a fun experience. I have a better idea of how it works, hopefully the next Connect-A-Thon I can do even more connecting!

Have a great day! Carrie

Hi Carrie, it was great working beside you on Team Roses again during the Connect A Thon. Thank you for your hard work and helping us get close to 7500 contributions. :-) Emma
Thanks for leading the Roses Emma! You did a great job, I just wish I had more time to help. It really is wonderful to see Wikitree growing stronger and stronger. Thank you for your part! Carrie
I want to congratulate you on your Community Star Badge.

John Williams

posted by [Living Williams]
Thank you John! Together we have grown wonderful community of genealogists!
Hi Carrie,

Since you manage a number of Prentice profiles I invite you to check-out the new One Name Study for the Prentice surname. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Prentice_Name_Study

Best - RP

posted by Ronald Prentice
So glad you were able to join the Roses for this year's SAT. It was great fun as always. Thank you for your contributions to the Tree. I hope we'll get to see you again in future challenges!

Emma <3

Thanks for your help with the sourcing Carrie! Go Roses!
posted by Morgan Mulligan
Hi Carrie,

I love your comment on the Source-a-Thon post! Glad to see you got signed up in time. Have fun!

Mindy ~ WikiTree Leader

posted by Mindy Silva
Hi Carrie,

I have added your Paris, Bessarabaria Study to the OPS project. Categories are made ready for your use :)

Wendy

posted by Wendy (Ling) Sullivan
Carrie, thank you for each of your more than 1000 contributions to our Shared Tree for the month of August 2019. All of your work makes our Tree all that much better.

Pippin Sheppard

WikiTree’s Appreciation Team

posted by Pip Sheppard
Carrie, thank you for adding profiles to the New Jersey Founders category! I can't see our relationship, but we are probably cousins.  :)
posted by H Husted
Congratulations Carrie,
wonderful wikitreer
Carrie (Hensel) Lippincott is a Wonderful WikiTreer.
Greetings Carrie,

I see you subscribe to Ancestry and was wondering if you were aware of the new "Source Image Template" that allows others to see the record you are citing there. My subscription expired prior to the templates implementation.

Have Fun!

posted by David Wilson
Hi Carrie,

Thank you so much for responding to our check-in. We are delighted that you wish to continue contributing to the Connectors Project. Below is a quick checklist for active members. The project leaders would like you to make sure you have done the following: 1) Checked the Project Page for ways to contribute. 2) Added Connectors to the tags you follow.

Thank you! Michelle~ Volunteer Coordinator

Hi Carrie,

On behalf of the Connectors Project Leaders, we are doing a six-month check-in with members. Please let us know if you are still active. If you are active, please let us know in which ways you are currently contributing to the project.

All of us at WikiTree would like to thank you for your contributions and hope that you are enjoying exploring your roots.

I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Michelle ~ Volunteer Coordinator

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