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Hi! To include profiles in the Beuker Name Study, you'll add them to a category (e.g., Category:Beuker Name Study). it's the clickable link at the top of your Name Study page.
My comment is more administrative and once you've read it, if you don't want to leave it there, there's no real need to keep it. And it's a long comment: on my screen, you have to scroll quite a bit to get down past it to see the previous message.
Because WikiTree shows a message suggesting that folks not delete a comment when they go to delete it, I thought I'd let you know it was ok to ignore that warning.
I just bounced into some of your profiles with Dutch Roots. :) Thank you for adding them.
I am a member of the Dutch_Roots_Project at WikiTree. A bunch of nice and very helpful volunteers working on of course Dutch Profiles. As some of your ancestors are unsourced I found them on the list of the unsourced Dutch at the Dutch_Roots_Project. And just added first source at he marriage of Bavonia Al.
If you like to find out how to find Dutch sources, need help at any of your ancestors please contact us. Or if you like to help us at the DRP please feel very free to contact our leaders Bea Timmerman or Jan Terink. They will be happy to add you to our wonderful Project.
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I'm glad you found us. To become a full member (aka Wiki Genealogist), youll need to sign the Honor Code. For a list of helpful links, click my name and check out the "Greeter" section-especially the Sources links and the link to Debby, a former greeter, who has helpful information on her profile page also.
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After living in Australia for 20 years I felt the need for family history. It became a hobby with a number of overseas "holydays" etc. which my wife calls an "obsession". I have researched my family tree and hers, and keep adding to these as additional information is found. This is not always easy from Sydney Australia, where we have now lived for 63 years. When I come across a request for help, I search my own records and answer where- and whenever I can. I no longer do searches in archives, churches etc. I search online info to add to these records. This is how I came upon a request for help on WIKI, for the parents of Elizabeth McCloskey, which I am about to supply. In future I will check for other missing links. "If one hand washes the other they'll both be clean". Bonjour, Harry B.
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My comment is more administrative and once you've read it, if you don't want to leave it there, there's no real need to keep it. And it's a long comment: on my screen, you have to scroll quite a bit to get down past it to see the previous message.
Because WikiTree shows a message suggesting that folks not delete a comment when they go to delete it, I thought I'd let you know it was ok to ignore that warning.
For more information about categorization for Name Studies, see Project:One_Name_Studies#Categorization
See also the ONS FAQ.
Cheers, Liz
I just bounced into some of your profiles with Dutch Roots. :) Thank you for adding them. I am a member of the Dutch_Roots_Project at WikiTree. A bunch of nice and very helpful volunteers working on of course Dutch Profiles. As some of your ancestors are unsourced I found them on the list of the unsourced Dutch at the Dutch_Roots_Project. And just added first source at he marriage of Bavonia Al. If you like to find out how to find Dutch sources, need help at any of your ancestors please contact us. Or if you like to help us at the DRP please feel very free to contact our leaders Bea Timmerman or Jan Terink. They will be happy to add you to our wonderful Project.
Enjoy Harry!
Astrid Spaargaren
I see that you just did the Pre-1700 Self-Certification. That's great!
Is there a particular time period, location, or topic you're interested in? Maybe you have some historically-significant ancestors? Let me know. I can help you figure out if there's a project and introduce you to the project leaders.
Guy - Wikitree Volunteers Coordinator
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Check out Beyond the Basics of WikiTree for a guide on some of our more advanced features such as Projects, Categories, and Merging.
We're very active on our social sites and we have an excellent blog where you'll find our monthly newsletter as well as tips, interviews with our members and guest posts from others in the genealogy community.
As always, I'm here to help if you have any questions!
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Cheers, Liz
I'm glad you found us. To become a full member (aka Wiki Genealogist), youll need to sign the Honor Code. For a list of helpful links, click my name and check out the "Greeter" section-especially the Sources links and the link to Debby, a former greeter, who has helpful information on her profile page also.
If you get stuck on anything and can't find an answer in WikiTree Help or How to Use WikiTree, you can post to G2G or give me a holler.
Thank you for joining our collaborative tree! Remember that our mission is to build a global tree with just one profile per person, so please look for duplicates before adding a profile.
Enjoy!
Welcome! As a guest you are encouraged to explore. Please take time to read our Honor Code, it's what makes us a special community. The G2G forum will answer a lot of your questions, as well as the Find and Help Menus (upper right). Our goal is to have one profile per person that is properly sourced. WikiTree is a collaborative site for people of all experience levels. Please take your time and check us out. If you would like to join us, please check the Volunteer Box, and leave us a message, here on your Profile page, to that effect. We would love to have you!
Have Fun!
Fred