Ian Fleming
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Ian Fleming

Ian I. Fleming
Born 1930s.
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Father of and [private daughter (1960s - unknown)]
Died 2020s.
Profile last modified | Created 20 Jun 2017
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Hi Ian,

It is once again time for our annual Scotland Project check-in. Please respond within the next three weeks to let us know:

•If you would like to continue as a project member •If you are happy with your current teams or would you like to join a different team •How much time per month (on average) you spend working on Scottish profiles •Anything you’d like the Scotland Project to do more of in the future

You can respond to this message by posting a reply below or sending me a private message on WikiTree. If we don’t hear from you within the next three weeks we’ll assume your interests have changed or you are no longer able to participate in the Scotland Project at this time, and your badge will be removed. If your circumstances change later you will be welcome to reapply for membership.

On behalf of the Scotland Project, I would like to thank you for your commitment to the project's goals. Every single contribution you make helps improve Scottish profiles!

Sheena - Scotland Project Membership Coordinator

Hello Sheena,

Ian has passed away. You can remove him from your project roster. Thanks!

The WikiTree Team

posted by Admin WikiTree
Hi Ian!

It's time for our annual Scotland Project check-in!

This year we are hoping to learn what our membership would like to accomplish over the next 12 months. In case you aren't aware, this year is WikiTree's ""Year of Connections"" and the Project's leadership would like to contribute to this in as many ways as possible.

We would appreciate it if you would share your thoughts and ideas with us on how we can accomplish this goal. We would also appreciate it if you would provide some feedback on our existing goals, including:

  • If you have not yet signed up to help on one of the project's teams, which team(s) would you be interested in joining?
  • How often should we provide a Project Newsletter?
  • Have you participated in the Tartan Trail? If not, is this something you'd be interested in doing?
  • Do you have a question(s) that we could add to a Frequently Asked Questions page?
  • Any suggestions or ideas you have on ways to improve the Scotland Project in general

We continue to communicate with our Project members via Google Group (official) and Discord (unofficial), as well as G2G. You may also reach out to any of the Project leaders via WikiTree's internal messaging system at any time.

Thank you for all you do to help the Scotland Project become a knowledge hub for Scottish genealogical research! We wish you all the best in 2022!

posted by Amy (Crawford) Gilpin
Hello Ian,

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 give you a huge thank you for all your work on Australian profiles over the past year! 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 opportunities 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.

Gillian, Co-leader, Australia Project

posted by Gillian Thomas
Hi Ian,

The United Kingdom Project has not been active since 2018 and we are now completely closing it down. We are removing all UK project badges. If you still have an interest in the UK and have not already joined another project, then you will need to join the England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales Project by answering one or more of their G2G posts. If your interest is in the British Isles and British Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories, then please contact me directly.

Regards Joan

posted by Joan (Williams) Whitaker
edited by Joan (Williams) Whitaker
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posted by Henry Lavery
Hello

It’s time for a Project check-in!

Scotland Project Leaders check in with you at least once a year to see how you are doing. With the changes happening around the world, we understand that life is hectic right now.

What are you planning to work on for the Scotland Project this year? Are you happy with the team(s) you part of, or would you like to make some changes?

This time round, we’re also looking for feedback on the use of Google Group and Discord. Do you use one or both of these? If you don’t use either of them, what is the best way to ensure you receive Project communications? If you would like to join us on Google Group or Discord, let us know in your response.

posted by Amy (Crawford) Gilpin
No, Amy. Know nothing about the Google or Discord groups. Should I join?
posted by Ian Fleming
I have you in the Google Group, so you should receive email from the Scotland Project.
posted by Amy (Crawford) Gilpin
Dear Mr. Fleming,

Thank you so much for all of your work on the Robb family. My branch came to the US from Carluke and Lesmahagow, Scotland, and settled in the state of Michigan.

Warmly,

Karen

posted by Karen (Walsh) Wyman
Hi Ian.

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 you are on the South Australia 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? Also do you have Australia as one of the tags you are following on the G2G? Don't forget to add it in if you don't have that tag yet.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Kind Regards

Margaret Haining Membership Coordinator

Twisted_Thistles.jpg

As a member of the Scotland Project, we'd love to have you join the Twisted Thistles in the upcoming Connect-a-thon the weekend of July 17 - July 20. If you'd like to join us and help to develop our ever-expanding Scottish tree, please register on the G2G post here and be sure to mention you'd like to be on the Twisted Thistles team for Scotland.

We also have our team Chat page posted here.

Hope to see you there!
Bobbie & Sarah
Twisted Thistles Co-captains
posted by Bobbie (Madison) Hall
Hi Ian,

Sorry, my fault. I have searched and finally found Paterson 2678 is where the correction is needed. I have posted a comment there.

Almary.

posted by Almary Povey
Hi Ian,

John William Paterson must have been born in 1864 not 1964. An all too easy error to make.

Almary.

posted by Almary Povey
Sorry, Almary. I can't identify any profile of a John William Paterson. Can you give me any further clue? Ian Fleming.
posted by Ian Fleming
Hello Ian, welcome to the Australia Project. We are very happy to have you in the project. Thanks for joining us. Gillian, co-Leader, Australia Project.
posted by Gillian Thomas
Hello, Gillian.

Thank you for your welcome.

What is the protocol re adding the sticker
Australian flag
Ian Fleming is managed by the Australia Project.
Join: Australia Project
Discuss: australia
to my South Australia profiles?

When I try, they result in “so and so” is managed by the Australia Project. Join Australia Project.

Is there something I’m missing?

Regards,

Ian Fleming

posted by Ian Fleming
Hello, Ian

We are sorry to lose you as a member of the New Zealand Project, but we understand that life gets busy and interests shift. Please know that you will always be welcome to rejoin the project in the future if you wish.

Thank you so much for your participation; we genuinely appreciate it.

Fiona ~ Volunteer Coordinator

posted by Fiona McMichael
Hello, Ian,

As part of a revitalization effort for the New Zealand Project, we are checking-in with members to see if they are planning to remain active and make project-specific contributions in the upcoming months.

If you have other obligations at the moment and would like to be removed from the project at this time, you will always be welcome to rejoin if you find yourself with more time and interest later.

All of us at WikiTree would like to thank you for your contributions and hope that you are enjoying exploring your roots.

Please respond by commenting on my profile or sending a private message. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Fiona ~ Volunteer Coordinator

posted by Fiona McMichael
Hi Ian,

We realise the time has come to dissolve the UK Project in favour of the individual country projects of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.

We are checking in with all UK badge holders to find out which country project(s) you would like to be in so you can collaborate with other members, have the opportunity to select which team(s) you would like to join, and so we can ensure you have all the correct badges.

Please respond by PM to let us know which country project(s) you would like to be in. Please don’t assume we know. We are effectively starting from scratch to make sure no one falls through the cracks.

Once you have done this, the Coordinator for Membership in the relevant country project(s) will be in touch to help get you situated.

Many thanks,

Susie

posted by Susie MacLeod
You might check that spelling of Canterbury! :-)

See the red link? That is a clue that it's not a category yet.

Please edit the name so it can be part of the category hierarchy. Thanks, Natalie

posted by Natalie (Durbin) Trott
Please change your category to Duntroon, Canterbury.
posted by Natalie (Durbin) Trott
Hello Ian. Thank you so much for adding information on this to help me find my ancestors on the Reid side. K++
posted by Anonymous Smart Miss
Hi Ian, good to hear from you. I'm slowly doing this when I have some spare time. I hope you are able to access the page. If not let me know. I've made some errors and am not sure how to get rid of them. When going through some correspondence of mums I am sure she was in contact with your wife?

Dad has lots of information which he has let me look at to build up the family tree. cheers Gaylia [email address removed]

posted by Gaylia (Bain) Bundle
Hi,

This is Wendy, England Project coordinator for Integration.

I noticed you have withdrawn from the project, we are sorry to see you go!

I just wanted to say, on behalf of the England Team, thank you for all that you have contributed to the England Project and to let you know that you would be most welcome to rejoin at any time.

Please feel free to contact me if/when you choose to return.

Good luck in your research.

Wendy

posted by Wendy (Ling) Sullivan
Hello Ian

Congratulations and a warm welcome on joining the England Project! Your badge also joins you up to the United Kingdom project– see United Kingdom Project Page. We are delighted to have you as part of the team. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions and don’t forget to add England and United_Kingdom to your tags.

posted by Gillian Thomas
Hi

Wish you a Happy New Year. May 2018 bring you all you need to be happy.

Congratulation for adding your contributions in December. Whatever the quantity of your contributions, they all count. As we always say "Quality is better than quantity" to make a great family tree.

Thank you for being a Wikitreer,

Guy Constantineau - Wikitree leader

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