Rob, it seems as though you have an interest in PGM era immigrants. Perhaps you are interested in becoming a badged member? We'd enjoy having you work in the project. Here's where you sign up
I just want to mention to you that adding the Puritan Great Migration project to a profile needs collaboration. I note you added the project box on the profile of Parkinson-969. In the future it is preferred that you note the eligibility for PGM project in on g2g, tagging PGM. That will alert me, and I'll come along and review before adding the project box and project management. Thanks so much.
Cheryl
PGM Leader
Thanks for the response, Rob. It will clearly take more digging to figure out which Beebe family Eldridge is from - Conn to NY to Michigan to Indiana. When I did a search, two of your private Beebe entries showed, so I got excited. :)
Hi Rob - Do you happen to have an Eldridge C. Beebe (abt. 1807-?) who married Louisa Mae Prentice in 1834, Wayne Co. Michigan? He seems to have died or divorced 1837. I have no links to his parents. He is my 4th g-grandfather.
Rob, can you change the LNAB for Sarah (Unknown) Sayre to Lum, please. I've added the inline source to the bio and linked her to her parents profiles already. ~Thanks, Gerrie
Rob, do you happen to speak any other languages? Would you check out our languages template and add it to your biography? For example you might add
{{ Languages | en | hu-2 }}
to the top of your biography if you speak English natively and intermediate Hungarian, or you could use de-4 to specify near-native German or ru-1 for basic Russian, and so forth up to ten languages.
It really helps to know who speaks all the different languages used on WikiTree! If you only speak English, you're very welcome to use this text to make that clear:
We are really happy that you took the Pre-1700 certification Quiz. Thank
you for doing your part to make WikiTree an accurate and openly
collaborative place for genealogists to share their research.
Do you have some 1700's people in your tree already ? Now that you have the
badge, you can take part in one of our
projects.
Thank you for filling in the details for Mary Lewen. It makes it easier for the rest of us to know who she is, whereas a blank profile could be anyone. Thanks again!
I just want to mention to you that adding the Puritan Great Migration project to a profile needs collaboration. I note you added the project box on the profile of Parkinson-969. In the future it is preferred that you note the eligibility for PGM project in on g2g, tagging PGM. That will alert me, and I'll come along and review before adding the project box and project management. Thanks so much. Cheryl PGM Leader
edited by Cheryl (Aldrich) Skordahl
Be well, GV
Thanks!
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-221926
{{ Languages | en | hu-2 }}
to the top of your biography if you speak English natively and intermediate Hungarian, or you could use de-4 to specify near-native German or ru-1 for basic Russian, and so forth up to ten languages.
It really helps to know who speaks all the different languages used on WikiTree! If you only speak English, you're very welcome to use this text to make that clear:
{{ Languages | en }}
Thanks,
Karen
Robert Welles is my 8th great grandfather. Would you please add me to his trusted list so that I can keep informed of changes to his profile?
Thank you, Sharon
Beth
We are really happy that you took the Pre-1700 certification Quiz. Thank you for doing your part to make WikiTree an accurate and openly collaborative place for genealogists to share their research.
Do you have some 1700's people in your tree already ? Now that you have the badge, you can take part in one of our projects.
If you have any questions, you can contact one of our Mentors or Volunteer Coordinator, Erin .
Have a great day !