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Marsh-10728
Julianne Marsh
Hi Margaret

Can I please join the Victoria group

posted by Julianne Marsh

Hello,

I would like to join, please!

Thank you

posted by Hilary Mackay

Hi Hilary, thanks for your interest in the Australia Project. If you would like to join the Project, please post an answer on our G2G join post, https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1689704/the-australia-project-would-love-to-hear-from-you-in-2024

Thanks! Regards, Margaret, Australia Project Membership Coordinator.

Hello! Can I join the convict team please.

posted by Ella Deering

Hi Ella, I've added you to the Convicts team, regards, Margaret
I would like to join the convicts team please.

My ancestor, Matthew Everingham was a convict on the First Fleet and I believe I have some information not in his Wiki profile.

posted by Julie Paton

i woudl like to join south australia

posted by Oscar Owens

Hi Oscar, thanks for replying, I'm sending you a reply by private message.

Regards, Margaret

Pickersgill-117
John Pickersgill
Yes, I would like to join the Australia project.

Elizabeth Waters Cuthbertson Hemingway BIRTH 27 Feb 1867 Bacchus Marsh, Moorabool Shire, Victoria, Australia DEATH 5 Feb 1955 (aged 87) Camberwell, Boroondara City, Victoria, Australia BURIAL Burwood Cemetery Burwood, Whitehorse City, Victoria, Australia PLOT Church of England 4, Section W, Grave 284 MEMORIAL ID 212599516 · View Source You sent John Riley Hemingway BIRTH 1863 Southowram, Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England DEATH 9 Jul 1932 (aged 68–69) Camberwell, Boroondara City, Victoria, Australia BURIAL Burwood Cemetery Burwood, Whitehorse City, Victoria, Australia PLOT Church of England 4, Section W, Grave 284 MEMORIAL ID 212617336 · View Source You forwarded a v

posted by John Pickersgill

Hi John, thanks for your comment, if you would like to join the Australia Project, could you post an Answer to our G2G joining post, https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1689704/the-australia-project-would-love-to-hear-from-you-in-2024, and we'll contact you with joining information.

Thank you, regards, Margaret, Membership coordinator

id like to join the Queensland, and the Bushrangers teams but i don't know how to add them and the tags. cheers Linda Knight-8615
Thanks Linda, I'll join you to the teams and the Project and send you an email when done.

Regards, Margaret

Paul-5413
Melanie Paul
Is there a place, other than g2g, where we can post names of First Nations folk who do not appear to have a profile?

posted by Melanie Paul

Thomas-29419
Steve Thomas
Good question Melanie. There needs to a be place in Wikitree for the first Australians.

posted by Steve Thomas
edited by Steve Thomas

Thomas-29419
Steve Thomas
For descendants of German speaking people that emigrated during the 19th Century.

The attached document lists migration categories in Wikitree. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Diaspora:_Emigration_during_the_mid-19th_Century

It shows the regions that people left from and where they went.

posted by Steve Thomas

Thomas-29419
Steve Thomas
For descendants of German migrants,

I don't know where this should be stored, but I wanted to draw your attention to a page in the German Project. It's a summary of States in the German Confederation and Prussia in the years 1815-1866: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866

It's a very useful reference document. Especially for those people that have ancestors from regions that are not part of modern Germany.

posted by Steve Thomas