Barbara (Palmer) Stabley
Honor Code SignatorySigned 14 May 2021 | 308 contributions | 24 thank-yous | 603 connections
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Due to vision loss from macular degeneration, I can no longer continue participation at WikiTree. I am requesting that my friend and cousin, Alexandra (Kissinger) Florimonte beome Profile Manager of My Palmer Family Tree.
I wamt to thank everyone here who has given me help and advice in setting up and adding to my Tree.
Barbara Palmer Stabley
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Thanks for your message. I'm pleased to hear from you. I would enjoy seeing what you have on the Newlands. Feel free to contact me at [email address removed] if you would like. Thanks again. Best Regards, David