Terri (Reynolds) Rick
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Would you kindly unlock the three daughters of this person: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cunningham-1480 They is no need to keep them so tightly restricted as they are long dead. This is my second request.
Thanks, Jeff Ward.
edited by Jeffrey Ward
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’re most welcome to re-join the project at any time.
Looking forward to hearing from you,
Mary, Project Coordinator, Military and War Project
Mary
This is the time for the annual 2024 check in with members of the Military and War Project. Have you been active during the last six months in the Military and War Project? Do you want to remain working with this project? Note that it is a requirement to respond to the Military and War Project Check-ins. Please respond to this message by clicking the reply button below this message, to post your answer. I look forward to hearing from you..
Many thanks,
Mary, Project Coordinator, Military & War
I'd appreciate you responding to this message by clicking the reply button below this message, to post your answer, or by sending me a private message. I look forward to hearing from you. Pam Kreutzer, leader of the US Civil War: War Between the States Project.
It's time for a One Name Studies Project check-in!
Could you please advise me which One Name Studies you're still actively coordinating, i.e. maintaining the main study page and associated research pages, and replying to queries/comments from members.
You can respond to this message by posting a reply below or sending me a private message on WikiTree. I look forward to hearing from you!
If I don’t receive your response within the next three weeks, I’ll assume that your interests have changed or you are no longer able to coordinate any One Name Studies, and you'll be removed from the project.
Regards
Jacqueline Baxter, ONS Project Co-Leader
It is once again time for our annual Scotland Project check-in. Please respond within the next three weeks to let us know:
•If you would like to continue as a project member •If you are happy with your current teams or would you like to join a different team •How much time per month (on average) you spend working on Scottish profiles •Anything you’d like the Scotland Project to do more of in the future
You can respond to this message by posting a reply below or sending me a private message on WikiTree. If we don’t hear from you within the next three weeks we’ll assume your interests have changed or you are no longer able to participate in the Scotland Project at this time, and your badge will be removed. If your circumstances change later you will be welcome to reapply for membership.
On behalf of the Scotland Project, I would like to thank you for your commitment to the project's goals. Every single contribution you make helps improve Scottish profiles!
Sheena - Scotland Project Membership Coordinator
During the War of 1812, Richard Ridgley enlisted in Frederick County, Maryland as a private in Capt. Matthew Murrays’ Co, 3rd Regiment. For his service, he was granted a military warrant November 10,1851, for 40 acres in Richland County, Illinois. His affidavit of service (dated Nov 21, 1850) states that he was then 76 years of age, a resident of Lawrence County, Illinois, and had been a Private in the company commanded by Captain Matthew Murray, 3rd Regiment, 2nd Div. 11 Brig of Maryland Militia commanded by General Smith in the war with Great Britain declared by the United States on the 18th day of June AD 1812. He was drafted at Frederick County in the state of Maryland on or about the first of August AD 1814 for the term of three months and continued in actual service in said war for the term of sixty three days, and was honorably discharged at Camp Hampstead MD on the first day of November AD 1814.
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edited by Jennifer Fulk
Francis Faggart (bef.1802-)
It's time for a six month Military and War Project check-in with all members. Have you been active in the last six months? Please note that it is a requirement for membership in the Military and War Project that you respond to these check-ins. To make bookkeeping easier, just click Reply to this message on your own page, add your reply, then SAVE. I look forward to hearing from you..
Many thanks,
Mary~ Project Coordinator, Military and War Project
Mary
Have you ever considered participating in one of WikiTree's Connect-A-Thons? It's a great opportunity to add new profiles, whether they are extended family members or someone who fits into of one of your projects. The next one will run from Friday, April 22nd to Monday, April 25th.
I want to personally invite you to join the Mid-Atlantic Team because of your interest in West Virginia cemetery research. If you are interested in participating, you can sign up in the G2G forum registration post (https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1392037) and add another badge to your collection. You are not limited to adding profiles for only this region, of course. Hope you'll consider joining the fun!
It's time for our annual Scotland Project check-in!
This year we are hoping to learn what our membership would like to accomplish over the next 12 months. In case you aren't aware, this year is WikiTree's ""Year of Connections"" and the Project's leadership would like to contribute to this in as many ways as possible.
We would appreciate it if you would share your thoughts and ideas with us on how we can accomplish this goal. We would also appreciate it if you would provide some feedback on our existing goals, including:
We continue to communicate with our Project members via Google Group (official) and Discord (unofficial), as well as G2G. You may also reach out to any of the Project leaders via WikiTree's internal messaging system at any time.
Thank you for all you do to help the Scotland Project become a knowledge hub for Scottish genealogical research! We wish you all the best in 2022!
Sincerely, Amy Gilpin on behalf of the Scotland Project Leaders
It’s time for a Project check-in!
Scotland Project Leaders check in with you at least once a year to see how you are doing. With the changes happening around the world, we understand that life is hectic right now.
What are you planning to work on for the Scotland Project this year? Are you happy with the team(s) you part of, or would you like to make some changes?
This time round, we’re also looking for feedback on the use of Google Group and Discord. Do you use one or both of these? If you don’t use either of them, what is the best way to ensure you receive Project communications? If you would like to join us on Google Group or Discord, let us know in your response.
I am polling Jamestown Colony Members to learn if you are still active on Jamestown Colony subproject? https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Jamestown,_Virginia_Colony. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Jamestown_Team Team page
Have you found your ancestors there and the ship they traveled to America upon? Do you need any help with this. Thanks for your contributions and interest here. I look forward to hearing from you.
Mary~ Project Coordinator- Jamestown Colony
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnL6RN3L8TS8qc93gWMbEAbLNRPX0w
As a member of the Scotland Project, we'd love to have you join the Twisted Thistles in the upcoming Connect-a-thon the weekend of July 17 - July 20. If you'd like to join us and help to develop our ever-expanding Scottish tree, please register on the G2G post here and be sure to mention you'd like to be on the Twisted Thistles team for Scotland.
We also have our team Chat page posted here.
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
Please join us at Team Flying Dutchmen after registering HERE.
And please feel welcome to join us in the mean time at cleaning up a Dutch Roots Gedcom we work on together for the next weeks.
Hope to see you soon!
Margreet, Bea and Astrid
It has been a few weeks since we contacted you about your participation in the Disasters Project and 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.
Regards Joan
My name is Amy and I’m a co-Leader of the Scotland Project. As you may have heard, we have merged the Scottish Clans project into the Scotland Project. I am contacting you today to find out if you are interested in continuing with us under this new format. If you would like to go forward on the Scottish Clans Team, please reply and let me know which clans you have been working on or would like to work on. I see you have previously expressed an interest in Clan Cunningham and Clan Borthwick. Would you like me to add you to those teams?
I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely, Amy Gilpin, Scotland Project Co-Leader
On behalf of the Disasters Project Leaders we are carrying out a check-in to see how all the members are doing and taking the opportunity to thank you for all your hard work in the past.
We have recently made a lot of changes. We are changing the focus of the project to include more about people involved in disasters and the effect it had on them and their families. We have divided the project into teams. Please have a look https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Disasters
Please let me know, by comment on my profile or a private message, whether you are still active in the project, and which team(s) you would like to work with. What are you enjoying most about being in the project? What would you like to see improved or changed?
We're looking forward to hearing back from you,
Joan and Lizzie
Are you a direct descendant of Col William Lowther? I am.
Sharon
What are the requirements for 1776 Sticker. in 2016 he was by Kitty Smith in charge of 1776 project?
Sharon
If you become interested in Southern Pioneers, email David Douglass or Paula with email for Google Group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikisouthernpioneers
Thanks again.
Mary
I knew this, but thanks for the official response. We are delighted that you wish to continue contributing to the Southern Colonies. For active members:
1) Check the Southern_Colonies Project for ways to contribute. The Southern_Colonies Sticker is present on the project page to add to your profiles.
1) Add Southern_Colonies TAG to your tags.
2) PM the project leaders with your email address to be added to the US Southern Colonies Google Group.
3) Check out the Southern Pioneers Project.
Thank you!
Mary ~ Volunteer Coordinator
On behalf of the US Southern Colonies Project Leaders, I am doing a check-in with members to see if you were Active in US Southern Colonies in the last two months?
Have you joined the subproject, Southern_Pioneers Project?
I look forward to hearing from you.
Mary ~ Volunteer Coordinator
We are delighted that you wish to continue contributing to the Worldwide Disasters.This is now listed as a Global Project. Thank you for your contributions and hope that you enjoy working with Floods.
Check Disasters, the Space pages for Disasters have been changed to Teams to reflect the disaster types. Tag needed is disasters. For profiles involved in a disaster, there is a sticker to place on the profile.
You are member of the Google Group.
Thanks,
Mary Project coordinator