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Christina Jobe

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Christina Jobe
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John N. Mowry (1843-1886) was not Emma Jane's biological father. He was her adopted father. John N. Mowry married Sarah L. Porter 1/1/1867 in Mowrystown, OH when Emma Jane was two and one-half years old. John's parents were John and Lavinia (Rilea) Mowry. I had a genealogist from Ancestry research this twice. He concluded I do not DNA match any descendants and ancestors of John and Lavinia Mowry. I DNA match on Ancestry all of Sarah Porter's ancestors (Porter and Howard) and her daughter, Emma Jane, my great grandmother who married Daniel Henry Jones. Emma Jane's father may have been a foreign soldier in the Civil War who died in the Civil War and whose family stayed in the foreign country. Her father remains Unknown.
posted by D Jones
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The Poland Project Coordinators: Skye, Tina & Maggie

posted by Skye Sonczalla
Christina, I just sent you several private messages re. the William Jobe Profile and the Daniel Jobe profile you did today. AT one time did have this William as s/o of Moses, but was changed about 4-5 years ago with new inforamtion. The Daniel who married Sarah Gilmore comes from a younger William Jobe -who parentage is unknown UNLESS you've discovered something new recently that hasn't been sent to me as of yet.
posted by Ann (Jobe) Brown
Hi Christina, Thanks for the work you've been putting in around https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wright-57577 I have a question though. I left this blank because it was a bit of a brick wall for me. On Ancestry.com (where most of my paternal extended family keeps their trees) says George Washington Wright Sr.'s (Haskins-57577) parents are Elwood Wright and Elizabeth Cloud, not Benjamin Franklin Wright. Can you please explain how you came to the decision to put Benjamin Franklin Wright and Susanna Chastain as Haskins-57577's parents? I've found this info before, but it conflicts with what the rest of my family says. Thanks!!
posted by Rebecca Haskins
Christina, thank you for jumping on board Murray-23667.

Family/kin?? See we are, way back connection. K

posted by K (Beals) Kready
Hi Kay,

I’m not sure. I have a Gray line that came through Ohio that I believe is related to https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gray-35339 in some way. I keep hoping that any links to that family will reveal something, so I’m trying to make as many connections as possible.

posted by Christina Jobe
Hello there! I'm rereviewing all the members who left a comment on the G2G about the Galicia Project. Please place the
Christina Jobe is a member of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria.
Member|Galicia (within double brackets) sticker on your profile to be grouped into a category of all Wikitree members researching in this region. Thanks!
posted by Skye Sonczalla
Christina, you added parents to the profile for Mary (Adams) Sharp. The birth record was in Boston, but the parents lived in Ipswich where their other children were recorded. John and Hannah are very common names, and more proof would be needed to explain how they are the parents of a child in Boston. I've detached the parents for now.
posted by Bobbie (Madison) Hall
We appear to be 17th cousins, 5X removed! I'm interested in your connections to Belmont Co, OH. My Jarvis ancestor Philip Jarvis-3246 was probably b. Maryland about 1757 and migrated to OH by about 1812 with grown children. Anything sound familiar? Thanks from Jane
posted by Jane (Snell) Copes
Hi Jane,

I’m not sure. My brick wall from Belmont is on my Gray line. Joseph Gray was supposedly born there in 1831. He moved to Appanoose County, Iowa sometime before the 1860 census, married Louisa Dye in 1862, fought for the Union in the Civil War, and died in Iowa in 1895.

posted by Christina Jobe
Hi, Christina, I see you are an experienced WikiTreer. Have you seen this tool for historical place names?

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jlRaiRtaMEpsPdeuRLS2ids4HAXJyGVCKiQyEMh4NNE/edit#gid=1974557271

Some of the edits you made in locations for Acadian profiles had the current name but not the name in use at the time, which is the WikiTree policy. Canada is not used until after July 1, 1867. Also in the Acadian areas, the Colony names changed back and forth quite a bit while the English were settling on their organization. PEI did not become PEI until July 1, 1873, for example. It's a good idea to check that spreadsheet for the correct name at the time. I check it often just to be sure. There's also a tab for historical US State names, which is also very helpful.

Did you have a particular interest in the Haché family?

Cindy Bourque Cooper, co-leader, Acadians, Project.

posted by Cindy (Bourque) Cooper
Whoa! Wikitree has added some powerful tools. So, Christina, I did not recognize the connection but by looking closer, Wikitree says that we are 12th Cousins, Twice removed. I believe you are the most distant relative I have been able to connect with. My Tree 5244 … same as your tree and Cousin Heather Husted’s tree. From Job West on back.

Distant Cousin Bill West (William Robert West, Jr.)

posted by William West Jr.
Dear Christina, you created the profile for Daniel Kuiper on February 21, but he was already present as Daniel Kuijper I proposed a merge between both profiles,

and you created the profile for Mietje (Poth) Kuiper on February 21, but she was also already present as Mietje Poth, I also suggested a merge for these profiles.

Kind regards Enoch Stuivenberg

posted by Enoch Stuivenberg
Christina,

Thanks for your work on some of my Cexton, Taylor, Dodson, and Dyer profiles. What prompted you to do that? Are we related?

posted by Jason Breazeale
We must be -- I just checked and you match 68cM with my grandmother Beverly Taylor Ennis, and an X-match.
posted by Jason Breazeale
Lovely to meet you cousin. Fantastic work.
Hi Christina. Thank you for the new Van Orden profiles you have added. I have adopted those since I manage the Van Order Name Study.

I also want to point out that you have been accidentally adding the Wiki-ID link incorrectly which shows as a red link. You need double brackets with the following inside: Wiki-ID, separator line, then the name. You have been missing the Wiki-ID part. Thanks! Emma

Hi Christina i have became the profile managers of three profiles you are working or worked on i just wanted you to know i will respect your work and will help add more information with sources and i appreciate your hard work!

The profiles are Riley-10723, Riley-10724 , and Riley-3864 just letting you know thanks again for your time and look forward to hearing from you soon!

posted by Emily (Cole) Ledford
Thanks for your updates on Hannah Brayton. Are you a descendant? I'd be glad to transfer management of her profile to you.
posted by Beth (Brown) Golden
Thanks, Christina! for all your work on the Job/Jobe family!
posted by Laura (Blobaum) Knoerr
Thank you, Christina, for adding John and Mary Todd Craver, William's parents. I had not had a chance to do that as yet. I also will be adding William's children and other children in this line. I have William's big Family Bible, which was published in 1872. It's in pretty tough condition, missing some pages, etc., but the Family section in the middle is a wealth of information on my family.
posted by Linda (Craver) Evans
I don’t know how to put you on my trusted list unless you request it. Thanks for helping me.
posted by Mary Dayle Shults
Christine, every contribution to WikiTree improves the quality of our Shared Tree. The Appreciation Team thanks you for all your efforts by making more than 1,000 contributions during the month of September.

Pippin Sheppard

WikiTree’s Appreciation Team

posted by Pip Sheppard
Christine, the Appreciation Team thanks for you for efforts toward making our Shared Tree the best it can be with your 1000+ contributions during August 2019. You are an important part of what we are all about!

Pippin Sheppard

WikiTree’s Appreciation Team

posted by Pip Sheppard
Hi Christina!

Thank you for your time and energy in creating over 1000 (actually, over 1500!) contributions to WikiTree for the month of July 2019. Your efforts are appreciated!

Pip Sheppard

WikiTree Appreciation Team

posted by Pip Sheppard
Hello, Christina!

Very well done on your making 1,000 or more contributions to WikiTree in June 2019! We commend and appreciate all of your time and effort in helping to grow and perfect our Shared Tree. Keep up the great work!

Pip Sheppard ~ WikiTree Appreciation Team

posted by Pip Sheppard
Hi Christina,

It has been a couple of weeks since we contacted you about your participation in the Southern Colonies Project. As we haven't heard from you, we are following up to make sure you wish to remain a member.

We understand that interests shift as we grow our shared tree and that some members may have moved on to projects more pertinent to the branches they are currently building. If this is the case for you, please let us know.

If we do not hear back from you within the week, we will assume you have moved on to other things for the moment and remove you from the project. Please know that you will always be welcome to rejoin should your interests shift back in this direction.

Thank you so much for your participation; we genuinely appreciate it.

Mary~ Volunteer Coordinator

posted by Mary Richardson
Hi Christina!

Congratulations on making more than 1,000 contributions to WikiTree for the Month of May. We all appreciate your efforts to make our Shared Tree the best it can be. Keep up the great work and THANK YOU!

Pip Sheppard

WikiTree Appreciation Team

posted by Pip Sheppard
Hi Christina,

On behalf of the US Southern Colonies Project leaders, I am doing a six-month check-in with members to see what aspects of the project interest them most.

1) We would like to learn the number of contributions you have made in the last two months (May and April) to Southern Colonies?

2) We would like to know if you have joined other Southern Colonies Subprojects, such as Southern Pioneers Project. Or have you worked on other subprojects?

3) Your activity in Southern Pioneers Project.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Mary ~ Volunteer Coordinator

posted by Mary Richardson
Christina, Thanks for taking the Pre-1700 Quiz! Pre-1700 ancestors are shared by many descendants, thus coordinating with others is essential.

Thank you for joining Poland Project and southern_colonies project. Here are the Pre-1700’s sources recommendations:Cite Reliable sources

For questions, just ask!

Mary ~ Pre-1700 Greeter

PS If links do not work in a WikiTree email, check on your profile page for this message.

posted by Mary Richardson

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