Philip McFadyen
Honor Code SignatorySigned 23 Aug 2017 | 1,887 contributions | 65 thank-yous | 3,937 connections
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This is Chris from the Italy Project. As part of the annual project check-in, can you fill in the project survey? This will let us know that you are still interested in the project and which teams you'd like to participate in.
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I hope you check it out. If I have you down for a team, let me know. If you still haven't decided, feel free to comment. Thanks!
Yes I’m still interested in the Italian project, Rome region and Southern Italy (Sicily).
Regards, Phil Mc
Thanks for getting back to me!
edited by Chris Ferraiolo
Thanks for your message about Alma Whatson - wonderful that you found her 2nd husband and her death. I have updated her profile and also the profiles of her husbands for you. Have a great weekend, Diane
By the way have a look at your own profile, you need to go into Edit and clean it after the merge - it's on the Suggestions Report needing to be cleaned (just have 1 Biography & 1 sources section)
Alma R Whatson she is linked to parents who were born in 1878 & 1879 and she is born in 1800
Thanks for adding James Robertson to the tree. My great grandmother Robina said she was related to the jam makers so it is one step closer to seeing how they may have been related.
Raquel
For Australia I used bdm, cross referencing with newpapers and Headstone searches.
For scotland and ireland just ancestry
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I've uploaded my GEDCOMpare and completed it but can't figure out how to put it on my tree, any help would be good!
Phil Mc
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