Chris (Smith) Wright
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Chris was born in 1960 in Royal Women's Hospital, Herston, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. She was the daughter of Barrie (Bray) Smith and Val (Anderson) Smith.[1]
Chris was baptised on 17 April 1960 (Easter Sunday) in the Methodist Church, Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia by Alan Jackson. Godparents were Roy and Mavis Glanville.
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I wanted to touch base and see if you have any questions about the Germany Project. Have you read the main Project page? Most of the basic info on the Project will be linked to that page, here: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Germany.
I see that you've joined our Google Group (thank you!). You can ask questions relating to German genealogy there as well as on G2G. Also, as a project member, you can join us and chat in real-time on Discord. More info on joining Discord is available on the main project page.
Have you checked out our teams? We encourage you to join at least one of them. Just let me know what interests you and there's probably a team for that!
Do you have any suggestions on how we might improve the project? Are there any new teams or resource pages you’d like to see created? I am always available to answer questions as is my co-leader, Dieter. Just let us know if you need anything!
Best regards, Traci ~Germany Project co-leader
I have joined 2 teams, and Discord. Thanks Chris
Thanks for joining the Germany Project! I've awarded you a project member badge. When you have a chance, please do the following:
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We look forward to working with you! Please feel free to contact me with any questions any time.
Thanks! Traci Thiessen ~ Germany Project co-leader
Are you starting a Hibell project? That sounds interesting as we share ancestors. Regards, Chris N.
I wasn't really planning on it. As you can see we have corresponded before (see below on my profile).
I am pretty busy at present, but I might think about it in the future... Cheers Chris
Regards, Chris.
Chris Norris