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Carolyn O'Connor

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Carolyn G. O'Connor
Born 1960s.
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Hi Carolyn,

I’ve not heard back from you regarding the US Southern Colonies Project so have gone ahead and removed you from the project for now. However, if you’d like to rejoin at any stage you would be most welcome to do so by answering the G2G sign-up post here.

Many thanks,

Susie :-)

posted by Susie MacLeod
Hi Carolyn,

I sent you a message a week ago to let you know about the exciting changes in the US Southern Colonies Project to ask you about your continued involvement but have no yet heard back from you. Do you still want to be in the project? If so, which team(s) would you like to be on and please can you private message me with your e-mail address so I can get you added to the project’s Google Group?

If I don’t hear from you by the same time next week I’ll assume that you’ve moved on to other things but you’d be most welcome to re-join the project at any time.

Looking forward to hearing from you,

Best wishes,

Susie - US Southern Colonies Co-Leader

posted by Susie MacLeod
Hi Carolyn,

As you may have seen, we have been doing some restructuring in the US Southern Colonies Project and are now organising ourselves into different teams. We have also changed the criteria for membership. Please have a look at the new project pages, and let me know whether you would like to remain in the project and, if so, which team(s) you would like to be in.

Please can you also send me your e-mail address. I can then make sure you are introduced to your Team Leaders and are in the Google Group.

Please note that it is a requirement for membership in the US Southern Colonies Project that you respond to these check-ins. We’re really excited for the future of the project and hope that you decide to be a part of it with us moving forwards.

Many thanks,

Susie, US Southern Colonies Project Co-Leader

posted by Susie MacLeod
Carolyn!

Thank you for responding to our check-in. We are delighted that you wish to continue contributing to the Southern Colonies.

1) Check the Southern_Pioneers Project for ways to contribute. The Sticker is present on the project page to add to your profiles and your page.

1) Add Southern_Pioneers TAG to your tags.

2) PM the project leaders with your email address to be added to the Southern Pioneers Google Group.

Thank you!

Mary ~ Volunteer Coordinator

posted by Mary Richardson
Hi Carolyn,

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 their ancestors. 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 Carolyn,

On behalf of the US Southern Colonies Project, 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
Ahh Ok. Relationship Findr returns trail based on user entered information. Might be correct but most likely unproved. It really depends on how well the relationships are sourced. But it still gives you a possible trail and that is pretty cool especially if the trail happens to go through a known Gateway Ancestor.
posted by David Douglass
Hi Carolyn

I saw your post on the profile of Robert Ros, a Magna Carta surety baron. How certain are you of your direct lineage to him ? Have you proved every parent-child relationship between yourself and Robert Ros ? If you have I will say that is one monumental achievement. Was it difficult to do and how long did it take you ?

posted by David Douglass
https://aprilsworld.com/FORUM/index.php?threads/2/#post-14

my page on Kentucky settlers. Bledsoe's Migrated from the WARWICK area. I keep saying it and the lines keep going there! the majority of people who came first were family's involved and even heavily invested in the wars of the roses.

posted by David Martin
everyone of those tags above. Are related to the peoples ancesters leaving england and coming to jamestown. And then plymouth. Most magna carta barons. have direct ties to the wars of the roses and settling america.
posted by David Martin
Well cross checking your line to edward was interesting. Your Double cousen delema, my be close to mine.

But I dont think your parents are cousens. But they both have the line to fitz alan. Making them cousens with each of my parents. Anyway welcome to the cousens of the wars of the roses. Your related to both sides. Maybe even before the 100 years war?.

posted by David Martin
Welcome to the Southern Colonies project!
posted by Paula J
Thank you Carolyn for self-certifying for the Pre-1700 badge. Now it is time to pick a project for the 1700's profiles.

It looks like United States History would be a good fit with the contributions you entered. Adding the tagUnited_States_History will help you get updates about activity for that project. Please ensure location data matches date of profile

Is there a particular time period, location, or topic you're interested in? Or Check the list of active projects to see if one better fits your needs.active projects

Thank you for your contributions to the community's shared tree.

Do you have any questions? Let me know. I'm happy to help :-)

Janet Volunteer Coordinator

posted by Janet (Langridge) Wild

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