Anne (Champion de Crespigny) Young
Honor Code SignatorySigned 17 Jul 2014 | 22,660 contributions | 840 thank-yous | 1,919 connections
I write about my family history at https://anneyoungau.wordpress.com/
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Categories: Australia Project Members | Huguenot Descendants | German Roots
Thanks for your contributions to Puritan Great Migration (PGM) project profiles.
Like all WikiTree projects we check in with team members periodically to find out about their continued interest in the project. Would you please respond by February 12, 2024, to let us know about your interest:
1. Would you like to continue as a PGM project team member?;
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Bobbie and Sharon, Co-Leaders, Puritan Great Migration Project
I have no suggestions around priorites and have no capacity at present to become more involved in this project.
Regards Anne
Sharon
Sharon
This is the time for the annual check in with members of the Military and War Project. Have you been active during the last six months in the Military and War Project? Note that it is a requirement to respond to the Military and War Project Check-ins. Please respond to this message by clicking the reply button below this message, to post your answer. I look forward to hearing from you..
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Mary, Project Coordinator, Military & War
Raebel-2 son of Raebel-3
We're contacting you for the annual Australia Project membership checkin. We really appreciate your involvement in the Project in the last year. Thank you so much for all your help to improve Australian profiles on WikiTree.
Please could you reply to this message, or send me a private message to let us know if you'd like to stay on in the Project, and if you'd like to make any changes to the teams that you belong to. The teams are listed on Australia Project Teams.
If you've moved on to other things for the moment, that's absolutely fine. We'd appreciate if you'd let us know so that we can remove you from the membership list.
Over the past year, Australia Project members have been more active on Discord. We're finding it a fun way to communicate as a project. As you are already a member of the dedicated Australia Project server (WikiAustralia) where all our chat channels are located, we hope you'll join the chat! It's a great way to communicate with other members on your project team/s, or for any general questions.
We're always happy to receive any ideas or suggestions that you have to make our project even better.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
The Australia Project Leadership Team ~ Gillian, Margaret and Veronica
Regards Anne
Regards, Margaret
We've put together a survey for you to fill out to check in with you, it will only take a moment as there are only a few questions. Filling out the survey lets us know you are still interested in coordinating your study and provides an opportunity for you to share any suggestions you may have for the project.
If you have decided to step away from your study, please reply to this comment to that effect.
Welcome to The Military and War Project! https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Military_and_War This project is top level and covers many wars including War of 1812, French and Indian, Spanish American War, Mexican American War,World War I, World War II, Vietnam, Korean conflict, Afghanistan and Iraq.
Your note is interesting, and we have two Afghanistan Wars not just one?? Is your Space page https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1842_Retreat_from_Kabul part of the 1st Afghanistan war?
Also we use the Military and War Google Group for communication. This is the link. https://groups.google.com/g/wikitree-military-and-war You are approved for it as of just now. For this you can answer postings, or you can post a new topic from the above link,
Thanks
Mary Richardson, Project Coordinator
The 1842 Retreat from Kabul page is associated with the first First Anglo-Afghan War see Wikipedia article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Anglo-Afghan_War. There were three Anglo-Afghan wars and then Wikipedia lists other wars too:
Plus a less anglo-centric view listed at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_in_Afghanistan
The category Category:War_in_Afghanistan is a sub category of Wars 2000-2009 and Wars 2010- , is it OK if I expand it to be a sub cat of other periods, eg Category:Wars_1800-1899 and also link Category:First_Anglo-Afghan_War to it? It took me a bit to find Category:First_Anglo-Afghan_War as I had expected to find it under Category:War_in_Afghanistan
As I said in g2g, feel free to email me. These things should also be discussed in the Military and War google group, as Mary pointed out.
Regards, Natalie
Thanks for looking at it.
It's time for the annual Australia Project membership checkin. Thank you so much for contributing to the project and Australian profiles on WikiTree during the last year. We really appreciate you!
If you would like to stay in the project, please reply to this message or send me a private message to let us know that you would like to stay on. Alternatively, if your WikiTree and research interests have moved away from Australia, please let us know and we can remove you from the membership list for the moment. You will, of course, be very welcome to rejoin the project down the track whenever you want to.
We are also keen to know if you want to make any changes to the team or teams that you want to focus on. Take a look on Australia Project Teams to see what teams there are to choose from. If you want to discuss this, or have any questions or suggestions about the Australia Project we'd love to hear your ideas.
Thanks for taking the time to get back to us!
Gillian, co-Leader, Australia Project
I am delighted to continue with the project, working not only on my own ancestors but also on profiles of people connected with the 1854 Eureka Rebellion and other Australian projects as they come up.
Thanks Anne
edited by Melanie Paul
Thanks for contributing to Puritan Great Migration profiles over the last six months. Every little bit helps, so please keep those edits coming!
Like all WikiTree projects we check in with team members twice per year and it's that time again. Please respond within the next two weeks to let me know:
If you'd like to tell me about a particular project or family you're working on, I'd love to hear about that as well.
Please respond to this message by posting a reply below or sending me a private message on WikiTree. I look forward to hearing from you.
Many thanks!
Brad Stauf, PGM membership coordinator
The Australia Project leadership team are carrying out our annual check-in to see how you are going in the project. We'd really like to thank you for all your work on Australian profiles over the past year! We think we've made great progress in 2020/21 with your assistance.
Please could you reply to this message, to let us know if you would like to stay on in the project and if you are happy with your current role and team involvement. If you would like to do something additional or different, take a look on the Australia Project page to see what other options there are.
It would also be great to get any feedback or suggestions that you have to improve the project.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind Regards
Margaret Haining Membership Coordinator
Regards, Margaret
A part of the discussion I opened up as a G2G question & that got some powerful responses, such as this link. This link gives us an accurate list (names) of soldiers present at Eureka from 12th Regiment of foot.
http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~twelthregiment/military/12th_Regiment_All_Soldiers_Details.pdf
It also tells us the soldier J Hall who was killed was John Hall of the 12th Reg of foot.
edited by Ken Hudson
The Australia Project leadership team are carrying out a check-in to see how you are going in the project and especially to thank you for all your work on Australian profiles on WikiTree. We really value your participation.
Please could you get back to me by private message to let me know if you are happy with your current role and team involvement within the project or if you would like to do something additional or different. Currently we have you down as the team leader for the Eureka Stockade team. If you would like a change, you can check on the Australia Project page to see what other options there are.
It would also be great to hear any feedback and any suggestions that you have to improve the project. On a practical note, if you are a member of the google group, are you receiving messages ok?
I look forward to hearing from you.
Gillian, co-Leader, Australia Project