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Geoff Waines

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Signed 29 Aug 2014 | 1,108 contributions | 28 thank-yous | 785 connections
Geoff R. Waines
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Profile last modified | Created 11 Feb 2014
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Hi Geoff.

Ann (Unknown) Waines (1821-)

I have recently posted a comment and sent a trusted list request to you for the above profile. Could you take a moment to change the LNAB on the profile or grant me Trusted list access by clicking the link in the request email so I may update the profile for you please. Please see the comments section of the profile for further details. Thank you for your contributions to our global tree and for your collaboration to update profiles.

Joan

England Tangled Families Team

Hi Geoffrey,

Congratulations on being Pre-1700 certified! Because pre-1700 ancestors are shared by many descendants, coordination is essential and project participation is strongly encouraged. You can learn more about joining the community, including projects, in How To #3.

Start by thinking about the particular time periods, locations, and topics which interest you. Take a look at the list of active projects for ideas. Choose a project which best fits the profiles you will be working on. Take your time; there is no rush to join.

Let me know if you have trouble finding a project which fits. Click my name, then ask in the comment section of my page.

Natalie ~ Volunteer Coordinator

posted by Natalie (Durbin) Trott

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