Looking to have access to profiles of Harris Boutilier and his wife Etta Nickerson. Harris was a 5th cousin to me and I wish to update their profiles. Please release the locks to "Open" status.
I sent Trusted List requests on May 17-18 and a PM on Feb 22 with no response.
I too have tried to contact you several times, there are some changes to Morse-1394 and Ewart-79 marriage dates that need changing. Perhaps you can add me to their trusted lists and I will perform the change for you
There is still an uncompleted merge between duplicate profiles, two of which you manage. As these profiles are locked, they can only be merged by someone on the trusted list of BOTH profiles.
If you could complete the trusted list requests still outstanding, that will help to get these merges completed.
You can find this request by going to "My WikiTree" at the top of this page and choosing "Requests" from the drop down menu.
Hi Sarah, there is still an outstanding merge between duplicates [Lennon-746] and [Lennon-747]. As you are manager for both profiles, you can complete the merge.
Sarah, I am a descendant of Joseph Callin/Elizabeth Curtis. Their child, Jeremiah Callin b 17 Nov 1833 died 22 Aug 1889 married 1) Sarah Jane Wilson on 18 Nov 1858, 2) Jessie Patterson 17 Apr 1863. Did Jeremiah have any children with Sarah Jane Wilson? Children with Jessie: Joseph Patterson Callin b Feb 1864 d c 23 Jan 1872, Walter John Callin b Sept 1866 d 29 Jan 1872, Robert Brooks Callin b 26 Jul 1871 m 27 May 1902 Mary Paradise d 23 May 1945, William Alexander Callin b 3 June 1873 d 4 Mar 1916, Jessie Callin b 20 Apr 1875 m 2 Jun 1902 Thomas Greene, Isabel (Bella) Jane Callin b 16 Mar 1877 m24 May 1905 Eli Samuel Hames d 1 May 1841. You show a "Maggie" in your records that I don't have. Could you provide info? Thank you.
Hi Sarah, the profile of Tonks-278 is a duplicate of 2 other profiles, all need to be merged, but before that, the LNAB needs to be changed to "Tonkes", as per the birth registration.
Sarah, thanks for doing these Amiel merges! Do you have time to work through some more of them? I don't want to clobber you with merge proposals, and there are a bunch.
Hello, just a word (late) to congratulate you on the contributions you made during the month of November. Whatever the quantity, they are all important.
To understand how aristocratic families like the Auriols and the Vismes came to England (as Huguenots or Protestants in exile)read the following about the Edict of Nantes and its revocation in 1685. Then see below for the connexion between the Elizabeth Auriol (daughter of Elisee) and William de Vismes in Beckenham, Kent
The Edict of Nantes, issued on 13 April 1598, by Henry IV of France, granted the Calvinist Protestants of France (also known asHuguenots) substantial rights in a nation still considered essentiallyCatholic. In the Edict, Henry aimed primarily to promote civil unity.[1]The Edict separated civil from religious unity, treated some Protestants for the first time as more than mere schismatics andheretics, and opened a path for secularism and tolerance. In offering general freedom of conscience to individuals, the Edict offered many specific concessions to the Protestants, such as amnesty and the reinstatement of their civil rights, including the right to work in any field or for the State and to bring grievances directly to the king. It marked the end of the religious wars that had afflicted France during the second half of the 16th century.
The Edict of St. Germain promulgated 36 years before by Catherine de Médici had granted limited tolerance to Huguenots, but was overtaken by events, as it was not formally registered until after theMassacre of Vassy on 1 March 1562, which triggered the first of theFrench Wars of Religion.
The later revocation of the Edict of Nantes in October 1685 by Louis XIV, the grandson of Henry IV, drove an exodus of Protestants, and increased the hostility of Protestant nations bordering France.
Subject: Para TWO Elisabeth fille d'Elisee d'eau roil baron de Joutens, d'une il lustre maison baroniale du bas Languedoc
Philippe Vismes noble Huguenot descent enn ligne droite de la noble famille des comtes de Vismes en France, se fixa en Angleterre lors des persécutions auxquelles les Protestants étaient alors en butte dans son pays natal.
épousa Marianne de la Majanes, le 26 juillet 1716 ancien style ; cette dame la dernièr edescendant dune branche protestante de la noble famille de Picquet marquis de Majanes dortie de la Picardie en France.
William de Vismes, de Beckenham au comté de Kent.
épousa Elisabeth fille dElisée dAuriol baron de Joutens, dune illustre maison baroniale du bas Languedoc, qui sétait réfugiée en Angleterre, lors de la révocation de lédit de Nantes.
TRANSLATE William de Vismes, of Beckenham to the count of Kent married Elizabeth daughter of Elisee d'Auriol baron of Jouten, of the illustrious baronial house in Lower Langdoc, who was a refugee in England due to the revocation of the Edict of Nantes.
Elisée William de Vismes, comte de Vismes, colonel au service de sa Majesté britannique, vit maintenant en 1838.
épousa Jane, veuve de B. Halls, D.D.
Il est ainsi démontre que Elisée William de Vismes ci-dessus mentionné et qui vit maintenant, est descendu des comtes de Vismes en France, la grande et noble maison de blocquel de Vismes. Le fait est en outre confirmé par la grande ressemblance ou presque identité qui existe entre les armes des deux branches, celle dAngleterre et celle de la France.
En foi de quoi jai donné ma signature et mon sceau
(signé) James Cathrow Disney
Hérault de Somerset, Londres.
Extrait dun livre en la possession des autorités paroissiales des paroisses réunies de St Clement East Cheap et de St Martin Orgar, lequel contient la liste de la congrégation de léglise française protestante à Martins Lane.
Sarah, I need someone who has pre-1500 rights to correct a typo on a birth date...can you do that? If so, its Potter-5870 and the 1038 bday needs to be 1938....brant
Please don't create any new profiles before learning about Sources....
In addition to the help page I provided a link for, you can contact a Mentor if you wish. They can explain how to add sources to your profiles and help get you fixed right up.
I sent Trusted List requests on May 17-18 and a PM on Feb 22 with no response.
edited by Rod Corkum
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-298614
Mary's maiden name was Casey, as per the sources on her profile
Could you please amend her Last Name at Birth or add me to her Trusted List so I can make the change myself.
Thanks Steve
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-323072
Alice's maiden name was Cook, as per the sources on her profile
Could you please amend her Last Name at Birth or add me to her Trusted List so I can make the change myself.
Thanks Steve
I too have tried to contact you several times, there are some changes to Morse-1394 and Ewart-79 marriage dates that need changing. Perhaps you can add me to their trusted lists and I will perform the change for you
Regards
Jules
If you could complete the trusted list requests still outstanding, that will help to get these merges completed.
You can find this request by going to "My WikiTree" at the top of this page and choosing "Requests" from the drop down menu.
Thank you for helping to merge these duplicates.
Margaret.
- Karen
Your work is appreciated.
Thanks
Guy Constantineau
The Edict of Nantes, issued on 13 April 1598, by Henry IV of France, granted the Calvinist Protestants of France (also known asHuguenots) substantial rights in a nation still considered essentiallyCatholic. In the Edict, Henry aimed primarily to promote civil unity.[1]The Edict separated civil from religious unity, treated some Protestants for the first time as more than mere schismatics andheretics, and opened a path for secularism and tolerance. In offering general freedom of conscience to individuals, the Edict offered many specific concessions to the Protestants, such as amnesty and the reinstatement of their civil rights, including the right to work in any field or for the State and to bring grievances directly to the king. It marked the end of the religious wars that had afflicted France during the second half of the 16th century.
The Edict of St. Germain promulgated 36 years before by Catherine de Médici had granted limited tolerance to Huguenots, but was overtaken by events, as it was not formally registered until after theMassacre of Vassy on 1 March 1562, which triggered the first of theFrench Wars of Religion.
The later revocation of the Edict of Nantes in October 1685 by Louis XIV, the grandson of Henry IV, drove an exodus of Protestants, and increased the hostility of Protestant nations bordering France.
Subject: Para TWO Elisabeth fille d'Elisee d'eau roil baron de Joutens, d'une il lustre maison baroniale du bas Languedoc
Philippe Vismes noble Huguenot descent enn ligne droite de la noble famille des comtes de Vismes en France, se fixa en Angleterre lors des persécutions auxquelles les Protestants étaient alors en butte dans son pays natal. épousa Marianne de la Majanes, le 26 juillet 1716 ancien style ; cette dame la dernièr edescendant dune branche protestante de la noble famille de Picquet marquis de Majanes dortie de la Picardie en France.
William de Vismes, de Beckenham au comté de Kent. épousa Elisabeth fille dElisée dAuriol baron de Joutens, dune illustre maison baroniale du bas Languedoc, qui sétait réfugiée en Angleterre, lors de la révocation de lédit de Nantes. TRANSLATE William de Vismes, of Beckenham to the count of Kent married Elizabeth daughter of Elisee d'Auriol baron of Jouten, of the illustrious baronial house in Lower Langdoc, who was a refugee in England due to the revocation of the Edict of Nantes.
Elisée William de Vismes, comte de Vismes, colonel au service de sa Majesté britannique, vit maintenant en 1838. épousa Jane, veuve de B. Halls, D.D.
Il est ainsi démontre que Elisée William de Vismes ci-dessus mentionné et qui vit maintenant, est descendu des comtes de Vismes en France, la grande et noble maison de blocquel de Vismes. Le fait est en outre confirmé par la grande ressemblance ou presque identité qui existe entre les armes des deux branches, celle dAngleterre et celle de la France.
En foi de quoi jai donné ma signature et mon sceau (signé) James Cathrow Disney Hérault de Somerset, Londres.
Extrait dun livre en la possession des autorités paroissiales des paroisses réunies de St Clement East Cheap et de St Martin Orgar, lequel contient la liste de la congrégation de léglise française protestante à Martins Lane.
Please don't create any new profiles before learning about Sources....
In addition to the help page I provided a link for, you can contact a Mentor if you wish. They can explain how to add sources to your profiles and help get you fixed right up.
Please take a moment to review the WikiTree help page on Sources. It is important that they be added to each profile when we create them.
If you have questions, please let me know and I'm happy to help.
Robert ~ WikiTree Ranger