Join US Black Heritage Connecting Challenge--March 2022

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      US Black Heritage Project's

        Connecting Challenge

In order to meet the US Black Heritage's goal of adding enough profiles to get our database to 150,000 African-American profiles in the year 2022, we will continue the connecting challenge. It will be similar to the WikiTree Connect-A-Thon with a few exceptions. Please read our challenge space page for all the rules.

Who can participate? Any WikiTree member who has upgraded from guest and has signed the honor code. 

Start/End: This Challenge is a month long. We begin on the first of each month and end at midnight EST on the last day of each month. 

A participant sticker will be available to all members who join in for at least one of the months. Special stickers will be awarded to all participants who create at least 25 profiles in a month. A Winner's sticker will be given to the top contributor each month.

To Partipate:

  • Read the rules please!
  • Click on the "answer" button below my name on this post to declare you want to participate.
  • Start with an existing profile and create a family member attached to that profile. Keep adding as many family members up, down, and sideways on the tree as you can. Each new profile is one point.
  • Make sure the research is correct! Use primary documents to find and prove relationships.
  • Add the {{African-American Sticker}} to any profiles of Black Americans who lived in the USA, so the project can keep track of the profiles and honor their heritage.
  • Add at least one strong source to every profile.
  • Use the Challenge Tracker to keep track of every new profile you create for this challenge. It will count the total for you automatically. If you discover you forgot to track some, you can list them here to count.
  • Repeat.
  • If you are working on enslaved ancestors, every new slave profile you link to a slave owner using the USBH Project's guidelines, counts as a connected profile. See the Heritage Exchange Portal for more information.

Have questions? Please ask.

Only have time for a few profiles? Please join us! Every contribution gets us closer to our goal.

Do you need some profiles to get you started? 

If you are already on the WikiTree Discord server, you should have access to the US Black Heritage Connecting Challenge channel. If you can't access it, please send me a message.

Thanks for growing our tree!

  • Our February challenge total: 3116
  • Total count of profiles as of February 28th: 88,684
  • February Winners: Nanette Pezzutti, Pam Fraley, Michelle Detwiler, Kate Schmidt, Emily Yaden
in The Tree House by Emma MacBeath G2G Astronaut (1.3m points)
edited by Emma MacBeath
on it!
It may already be a known thing, but I have noticed rather more often these last few weeks the use of a "middle initial" where no "middle name" ever appears on records.
I have no idea what it means for males, but with females - increasingly evident - it appears they are known by their first name plus the initial of their last name at birth.  Example: Lizzie W Coleman was actually Lizzie Williams.  (And if I hadn't found her marriage record, I may have kept on thinking she was Lizzie W unknown.)

It may not mean a whole lot, but it might be an additional clue when searching for parents (or other relatives).
I've noticed this often, especially on headstones and death records.

19 Answers

+18 votes

Thank you everyone for your hard work. We are seeing new connections being made every day thanks to all the new profiles. heart I'm excited to add even more!

by Emma MacBeath G2G Astronaut (1.3m points)
+13 votes
Of course, I'm in !!
by Carolyn Martin G2G6 Pilot (286k points)

thanks, Carolyn!smiley

+12 votes
I'm in for another month :-)
by Karen Stewart G2G6 Pilot (127k points)

thanks, Karen!smiley

+12 votes

I'm in! Can't wait to get started smiley

by Amy Johnson G2G6 Mach 6 (60.7k points)

So excited to have you join us, Amy!smiley

+12 votes
Hi Emma,

Of course I am in.

Gina
by Gina Jarvi G2G6 Pilot (147k points)

thanks, Gina!smiley

+11 votes
Of course I'm in!

Bart
by Bartley McRorie G2G6 Pilot (167k points)

Thanks, Bartley!smiley

+12 votes
Count me in... I want to continue with the families that I added in February.
by Sandy Patak G2G6 Pilot (239k points)

Thanks, Sandy!smiley

+12 votes
Add me please!
by Elaine Martzen G2G6 Pilot (175k points)

Thanks, Elaine!smiley

+12 votes
I'm in. I have a very large group of Pegueses to add.
by Miyako Jones G2G6 Mach 4 (40.2k points)

I love that last name. I'm glad you're adding more!smiley

+13 votes
Working on it now!
by Emily Yaden G2G6 Mach 1 (15.5k points)

Thanks, Emily!smiley

+13 votes
Count me in!
by Kay Jemison G2G2 (2.9k points)

I haven't had a chance to say welcome to WikiTree, Kay. Thanks for joining ussmiley

+13 votes
I will participate again this month.
by Donald Lindgren G2G6 Mach 2 (27.8k points)

Thanks, Don!smiley

+12 votes
Please count me in! :)
by Cheryl Cruise G2G6 Pilot (188k points)

Thanks, Cheryl!smiley

+12 votes
Of course I'm in! I promise that this month I'll actually add profiles instead of doing more research. I've fallen behind.
by Valorie Zimmerman G2G6 Mach 3 (32.6k points)
No worries, Valorie. It's all helpful toward our goals! :-)
+11 votes
I always forget to check I. Sorry! I’m here!
by Pam Fraley G2G6 Pilot (152k points)

Thanks, Pam!smiley

+12 votes
I'm working on the folks interviewed in Alabama in 1937 about their former enslavement.  Creating profiles and adding family members as identified. -NGP
by Nanette Pezzutti G2G6 Pilot (128k points)

Thanks, Nanette. You're doing a great job on these profiles.smiley

+10 votes
Will try and get some added this month.
by Terry Fillow G2G6 Mach 8 (82.8k points)
Thanks, Terry!
+9 votes
Please add
by Dawn Daniels G2G1 (1.6k points)
+7 votes
I'm continuing to participate.
by Susan Pearson G2G6 Mach 1 (15.3k points)

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