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This week's connection theme is the Puritan Great Migration.
Karen is
19 degrees from John Winthrop, 19 degrees from Anne Bradstreet, 19 degrees from John Cotton, 18 degrees from John Eliot, 19 degrees from John Endecott, 17 degrees from Mary Estey, 20 degrees from Thomas Hooker, 19 degrees from Anne Hutchinson, 19 degrees from William Pynchon, 17 degrees from Alice Tilley, 17 degrees from Robert Treat and 17 degrees from Roger Williams
on our single family tree.
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Robert ~ WikiTree Mentor
Thank you for volunteering to help grow our World Wide Family Tree.
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.
Everything on WikiTree is a collaborative work in progress so dont forget to read and sign our Honor Code. This is what keeps WikiTree a friendly and helpful community.
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Our help pages, also top right, have all sorts of useful information.
Happy Hunting,
Jess
I see you have uploaded your DNA for comparison. Did you know we have a project for DNA where a lot of great new things are happening?
If you are interested and would like to check it out, go to the FIND link top right of your profile page, select PROJECTS from the drop down box, and then select the link for the DNA project.
It has information listed that might be of interest to you, and feel free to contact any of the members if you would like additional details.
Jess
Welcome to WikiTree! As a guest, you can search for ancestors and participate in G2G, WikiTrees forum.
Please look at the drop-down menus in the upper right corner and read our Honor Code - it's what we're all about.
If you would like to help with WikiTree's mission to grow a free worldwide tree, click the "Volunteer" button, then post a comment on your profile indicating that you would like to add information.
Let me know if you have questions.
Carole Partridge, WikiTree Volunteer
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