Alexander Huber
Honor Code SignatorySigned 7 Jun 2015 | 761 contributions | 24 thank-yous | 284 connections
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I sent you a message a while ago on behalf of the Germany Project and have yet to hear back from you. I hope you are well.
If I dont hear from you in the next week or so Ill assume you no longer wish to be in the project and go ahead and remove you. You would, of course, be most welcome to rejoin at any time via the G2G sign-up post.
Best wishes,
Kylie :-)
sorry, I currently do not get to work on wikitree. Busy with work and kids...
It's ok for me not to be on the project currently. (I might rejoin when I'm retired...)
Greetings from Germany Alexander
Thanks Kylie
On behalf of the Germany Project, I am currently undergoing our member check-in's and wanted to verify that you are still interested in being a member of the project. Are you currently assigned to or working with one of our Sub-projects or Teams? We have many new teams so have a look on the Germany project page for the full list. I would be delighted to help you get setup in one or more of our collaborative teams!
We use Google groups for project collaboration, so if you are not yet setup, please submit a join request and we will get that approved as quickly as possible. We also ask that you check your follwed tags to make sure you are following the correct project tag (GERMANY) so you don't miss any disucssions in G2G.
We really appreciate your contributions on WikiTree, and thank you for all your hard work. If you have any questions please ask. I would also love to hear any feedback you may have for the project!
Please respond by private message. I look forward to hearing from you soon!
Kylie ~ Germany Project Leader
I hope you're enjoying WikiTree.
Our vision is to build a collaborative tree. Be sure to look for Duplicates before adding a profile, and always include Sources for your information.
The Help Index covers topics you may have questions about.
Our G2G Forum is where many of our generous members help each other out.
Visit our "Weekend Chat". Say hello, introduce yourself, and see what other members are up to right now! http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/156109/friday-week-end-chat-june-12-2015
Of course, I'm here to help in any way Im able.
Keith ~ WikiTree Mentor
Glad you Volunteered!
You are now a member of WikiTree! Please help us build one Collaborative Global Family Tree, which means only one profile per person. It's important that no duplicates are created and profiles are properly sourced- if you have pre-1700's ancestors to add please read our Pre-1700 profiles info.
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We also have Mentors who will be glad to answer questions.
Matty
I would like to merge my familiy tree with the world tree in order to have less mistakes and work together instead of working alone.
--- Deutsch (German): Ich möchte meinen Stammbaum mit dem Welt-Stammbaum vereinen, um weniger Fehler zu haben und gemeinsam statt alleine an den Vorfahren zu arbeiten.
I noticed you uploaded a GEDCOM. Here's a link to a great step-by-step instruction of the process including screenshots that you might find helpful.
The Help Pages give lots of information about the process starting with: 'Before you import a GEDCOM'
Find instructions here for reviewing your GEDMatch Report if you want to import it into WikiTree.
Matty
Welcome as a guest to WikiTree! We're growing a FREE worldwide family tree, striving for ONE collaborative profile per person.
To start:
1. 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.
2. Feel free to ask a question at our G2G forum. Our help pages, menu top right -very useful information.
Want to Join us? Click the volunteer button and leave a comment here on your profile about your genealogical journey. Please tell me how you plan to contribute i.e putting your family on, giving information to the community or asking for help. Its also nice to say what experience you have, if any.
Matty