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Carol (Herrmann) Harrison

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Signed 16 Feb 2014 | 1,009 contributions | 33 thank-yous | 818 connections
Carol E. Harrison formerly Herrmann
Born 1960s.
Ancestors ancestors
Sister of [private brother (1970s - unknown)]
Mother of [private daughter (2000s - unknown)]
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Profile last modified | Created 16 Feb 2014
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  • Carol (Herrmann) Harrison: Family Tree DNA mtDNA Test Full Sequence, haplogroup K1a1b1f, FTDNA kit #799889, MitoYDNA ID T19405 [compare]
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Hi Carol. Just a heads up that I replied to your message. The first reply (via email) bounced so I sent a private message. Hope you got it.
posted by Tim Anderson
Hi

How is it going so far. Was the first page of the How-Tos helpful or did it leave you with questions?

We want to help! Click my name, then ask in the comment section of my page.

Guy Constantineau ~ WikiMessenger

PS Sometimes links don't work in emails. You can always find a link that works in the public comments on your profile.

Hi,

As you have been a member of WikiTree for about a week now I thought I would check in to see how you are getting on with the site.

Has the New Member How-To  been helpful or left you with any questions?

I am here to help with any problems or queries you may have. Just click my name, then ask in the comment section of my page or send me a private message.  Sometimes links don't work in emails.  If that's happened to you, check the public comments on your profile. The links will work from there.

Karen ~ WikiTree Messenger

Hi Carol,

Thanks for taking the Pre-1700 Quiz!

Because pre-1700 ancestors are shared by many descendants, working within the projects which coordinate them is essential. You can learn more about joining the community in How To #3 and in the Project FAQ.

Use the Pre-1700 Projects list to find one which best fits your research focus, whether time period, location, or special event. Read the goals and tasks of the project and join if it is a good fit.

Let me know if you have trouble finding projects which fit your focus. Click my name, then ask in the comment section of my page.

David ~ Pre-1700 Greeter

posted by David Selman
Congratulations & Welcome Carol!

You are now confirmed as a full member! Please start with our New Member How-To pages. They will save you time, energy and frustration as you add your family profiles. We are so happy to have you here in the WikiTree community!

Sometimes links don't work in emails. If that's happened to you, check the public comments on your profile as the links will work from there. Please ask if you have any questions as I am always happy to help!

See you in the branches, Cindy ~ WikiTree Greeter

Welcome!

Just a note to say hi and to let you know that I'm available to answer questions about WikiTree. You can contact me by clicking the link to my name, then sending a private message or posting a comment on my profile page.

Cindy ~ WikiTree Greeter

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.

Irene (WikiTree Mentor)

posted by Irene Dillon
Hi!

I'm Eowyn, a WikiTree Mentor and Team Member. Our primary vision is to build a collaborative tree with just one profile per person. The farther back in your tree, the more likely you will find duplicate profiles to link into, so it's a good idea to do a search before you create a new profile. Try to add an estimated date and place of birth, at the very least, a country, for each person. This helps in searches. Last but not least, try to source each profile as you go.

We also have a naming standard here.

Feel free to check out How To Use WikiTree. It's a great step-by-step guide to get you started.

Do you have any questions I can help with?

You are now a member of the WikiTree Community.

Please note we are trying to build one Collaborative Tree which means one profile per person. It is important to ensure no duplicates are entered as you add any Profiles to WikiTree.

If you need any help getting started check out the Help section],or head over to the G2G forum, you might want to check out the introductory WikiTree video that a member created.

Our a_Mentor Mentor Team are a friendly bunch of volunteers who will be glad to help with specific problems if you have any.

Good luck growing your branches, and thanks for offering to help with our shared tree :) Patt

posted by Patricia Roche
Welcome to WikiTree! We're growing a FREE worldwide family tree, striving for ONE collaborative profile for every person.

A couple suggestions to get you started:

Our Honor Code is a very important part of why our community is such a friendly place to grow your family tree, so please take some time to read it.

Feel free to ask a question at our G2G forum , and our help pages, top right, have all sorts of useful information.

If you would like to contribute, click the volunteer button and leave a comment, here on your profile, about how you plan to contribute to the tree.

Hope you'll join us ~ Happy researching! Patt

posted by Patricia Roche

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