Robert Funderburk II
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Trish Funderburg Walls
I have been very busy. Also be sure not to change anything on a profile until or create a new profile until the situation is resolved. OKAY? Thanks! I have taken care of John Amon. Thanks for the PICTURE>. Barbara
When I went in to accept your request I saw so many Funderburks!!!! I thought you would like them . . . . . . I hope you don't bury me for it! Are you enjoying wikitree? Barb
Robert
Thought I'd let you know of this Daisy McManus in Chesterfield CH 1920 as a boarder .... no clue who she is and the date is off a bit but may be you can figure it out with the Household owner's name . . .
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/6061/images/4385052_00947?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&pId=27769341
Just an fyi . . you are a busy bee these days! Barb
Thank you for noticing the Willis Jenkins duplicate and proposing the merge. The merge is complete! Thank you for working on the Funderburk portion of the tree.
Thanks, Charles
Robert
Would you mind adding the LINKS of the children of Martha Williams Clyburn and her Clyburn husband . . Some of my records have disappeared from my database and I don't even have Benjamin Rutledge in there anymore. Would be most appreciative. Barb
Great work adding the children of Samuel L. and Cora! Many thanks. Going to send you something you can use if you like. Barbara
I 'm not sure abt Thomas, though.
Yes, please do.
email is [email address removed]
Robert
edited by Robert Funderburk II
Been thinking about this and it seems best to give you trusted list for your MATERNAL connections . . . of varying surnames. The paternal McManuses I'd like to work on myself. They have not been cleaned up and I would just be passing on a LOT of work for you. I have not worked on the McManus daughters as diligently and it would be easier to share them with you. Why don't you ask for the females, clean it up, I'll check it and then you can request another. One or two at a time, trust me, will be better! With time maybe we can do more quicker. Thanks for being interested! Barbara
Sounds like a better idea. I would like to help.
Robert
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I give up! I changed JQ's name to Quincy. You are right, there are even more kids who say it was so.. . . so that is what it is, the kids win :) Thought you'd like to know. B
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