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I was born in 1959 to Robert Shaw and Dona Anderson (aka Donna Dora Anderson).
I am the 2nd eldest of five children and have two half-siblings. I am the 13th generation Grand-daughter to Abraham Shaw of Dedham, MA.
I had a relationship with Matthew Shaw and together we had one child, Nicole Shaw.
I married Jaime Saenz on October 15, 2007 in Pineville, McDonald, Missouri, United States. We have one child together, Lalo Saenz.
Education: I graduated June 1996 from Evergreen Valley College with an AA Degree in Administration of Justice, I graduated with a 3.46 GPA. I studied criminal law, criminal procedures, investigation, narcotics and drug abuse, juvenile law and procedures, rules of evidence, forensic science. Work experience in intake booking and criminal records. I also minored in Fashion Design with an emphasis on designing for individuals with disabilities.
I graduated in May 2008 from John Brown University with a BS Degree in Organizational Management. I graduated with a 3.56 GPA. I studied financial mathematics, various management strategies, learned to prepare and understand P&L statements, leadership and management, legal issues in human resource management, managerial economics, applied statistics for managers, marketing, organizational ethics.
Employment: I have worked in Administration of Justice, Railroad Industry, Communications Industry, Construction Industry and Retail Industry, And I ran my own Retail Business from home for over 20 years.
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Categories: Sutter, California | Live Oak, Sutter County, California | German Roots
Sarah
It’s Germany Project check-in time again! Please respond within the next 2 weeks and let me know if you’re still interested in participating with the Project. Remember, the only requirements for membership in the Germany Project are (1) that you work on at least one German profile every 6 months and (2) that you respond to this check-in.
Since you’re not working with one of our Sub-projects or Teams yet, please look at our main Project page for a full list and let me know which team you’d like to join.
Please respond to this message by posting a reply below or sending me a private message on WikiTree. In your response, we welcome any feedback you may want to give on the project (what you like about it, what you’d like to see us do, what we could change, etc.)
If you ever have any questions, please ask. I look forward to hearing from you soon!
I look forward to hearing from you soon!
Traci ~ Germany Project co-leader
The Germany Project Leaders are doing their semi-annual check-in with all project members and we want to verify that you’re still interested in being a member of the Project. Please respond by private message and let me know.
Are you currently working with one of our Sub-projects or Teams? If not, take a look at our main Project page for a full list.
We really appreciate your contributions on WikiTree, and thank you for all your hard work. If you have any questions, please ask. We would also love to hear any feedback you may have for the project.
I look forward to hearing from you soon!
Traci ~ Germany Project co-leader
Sarah
Here is the link for the Richardson Name Study https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Richardson_Name_Study
It is easy to add. It is a space page, and is privacy white...
1) Pull up the link, and click.
2)Then click on Edit on the space page.
3)Scroll down and you will see a list of names. They are WikiTree people who wanted to participate in the study.
4) Add your / or their name.
5) SAVE
Now to add Richardson Ancestors you will see a category.
Category: Richardson Name Study
That is what you or the new person puts on their family members..
Now when I started I made 2 other categories (Richardson Name Study Texas ??
For any person the name study is added, that profile has to be saved...
And that is all..
Goodl luck!!
Mary
Since Eowyn provided the major links in her email, I'm dropping by with the other main one you'll need. This will take you to the state links for the suggestions that need to be fixed. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_Errors_By#East_North_Central Click on the state you want to work on and it will bring up a huge chart of suggestions. If you have any question about how things work or if there's any issues, drop a note in the Team chat or PM me.
And the most important thing is...have fun!
Go Team MO!!
The Germany Project Leaders are doing their semi-annual check-in with all project members and we want to verify that you’re still interested in being a member of the Project. Please respond by private message and let me know.
Are you currently working with one of our Sub-projects or Teams? If not, take a look at our main Project page for a full list. We recently launched a new Profile Improvement Team and are seeking new team members. Let me know if you’re interested.
We really appreciate your contributions on WikiTree, and thank you for all your hard work. If you have any questions, please ask. We would also love to hear any feedback you may have for the project.
I look forward to hearing from you soon!
Traci ~ Germany Project co-leader
Thank you for your participation in October 2020’s Source-a-thon. Your contributions helped us to clear over 57,000 profiles that needed sourcing. This makes our Shared Tree all that much better.
Keep up the great work!
Pippin Sheppard WikiTree’s Appreciation Team
Thanks! Emma
Thanks for having a Big Heart and adopting Orphan Profiles. You will want to read this After adopting orphans to understand what to do next.
David
I saw on g2g you wanted to join a Richardson name study. I did not receive any messages. This is the space page for one I have and there and other people are using it also. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Richardson_Name_Study
and main category:
Category: Richardson Name Study
I initially added categories per someone's advice, but you can add more categories for the locale's for your ancestors....
The Name study is privacy white. just click and add your name . I haven't added any more as ran out of my Richardson's.
We're also 24th cousins, as we share a common ancestor: King Philip (Philip II) "King of Germany" (WikiTree ID: Hohenstaufen-1) He is your 25th g-grandfather and my 24th.
Im sure this may come as a surprise. But theres more: Please, verify him out by running the "Relationship finder" in the drop down menu while youre visiting my profile.
Be sure to select "SEARCH 30 GENERATIONS." And you'll also see the search produces 28 more shared ancestors, from France, Spain, England etc., listed in the search page.
I hope this may help give you many more leads on different ancestors that you may not yet have discovered or expected. Hopefully youll find even more members to add to your family tree.
Have fun!
Pre-1700 ancestors are shared by many descendants, thus coordinating with others is essential.
Based on your tags and contributions, I suggest Massachusetts Project leaders are Ellen Smith and Sarah Heiney. This is part of United States History Project; or German Roots Project which has many subprojects, the leader is Jacqueline Clark
See Pre-1700 Projects list to review other possibilities.
Questions? Just ask ......
Mary ~ Pre-1700 Greeter