Linda (Smith) Friedlander
Honor Code SignatorySigned 14 Apr 2018 | 2,931 contributions | 103 thank-yous | 1,681 connections
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The US Southern Colonies Project is currently undergoing our member check-in and I am writing to verify you are still active and interested in being a member of the Data Doctors Team for the project.
Please let me know if you have any questions and also let me know what you have been able to work on for the project.
Thank you for all of your contributions to WikiTree. Please let me know if you have any ideas or suggestions for improvement to the Project or to the Team Page.
I look forward to hearing from you soon!
Emily US Southern Colonies Data Doctor Team Leader
Thank you for reaching out. At the moment, I am not active in the Data Doctors Project for the US Southern Colonies Project. I am unsure when I might be interested in returning to the project. Linda
It's Thon time again, this time the Source-a-Thon! It will be from October 2-5, 2020. Do you want to participate with Team Cornbread Catchers in this Thon? Use this link to get to the G2G sign up post! Click the "answer" link at the bottom of the post and, when the Answer box pops up, mention that you want to be on the Cornbread Catchers team!
Debi & Sarah
Thanks for your participation during our Connect-A-Thon 2020. It is amazing how many more profiles were created and added to our Shared Tree over the weekend. I hope you’ll join us for the Source-a-thon this fall.
Kind regards,
Pippin Sheppard ~ WikiTree’s Appreciation Team
It's Thon time again, this time the Connect-a-Thon! It will be from July 17-20, 2020. Do you want to participate with Team Cornbread Catchers in this Thon? Use this link to get to the G2G sign up post! Click answer and mention that you want to be on the Cornbread Catchers team!
Debi & Sarah
As you will 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
Thank you for reaching out to me.
Yes, I would like to remain a on the project and would be interested in working on the Improve Profiles team.
My email address is [email address removed]
Thanks again, Linda
Thanks, Linda
On behalf of the Southern Colonies Project, I am doing a six-month check-in with members to see what aspects of the project interest them most and whether they have suggestions for additional project goals.
Are you active in any Southern Colonies Subprojects, such as Southern Pioneers Project? All of us at WikiTree would like to thank you for your contributions and hope that you are enjoying exploring your ancestors.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Please try Southern Pioneers Stickers on profiles to show your roots.
Mary ~ Project Coordinator
Pre-1700 ancestors are shared by many descendants, thus coordinating with others is essential.
Both of these projects fit your ancestors: US Southern Colonies Project and North Carolina Project, part of US_history. Both projects are Led by Paula J.!! Click the link to read how to join.
Or use the Pre-1700 Projects list, located at the top of your page, 4th topic on right, under <Find> and <Projects>.
For questions, just ask!
Mary ~ Pre-1700 Greeter
PS If "Page Not Found" error occurs in your email, check the comments on your profile page for this message.
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