Mitch Harrison
Honor Code SignatorySigned 2 Apr 2016 | 2,392 contributions | 152 thank-yous | 2,635 connections
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On behalf of the Australia Project leadership team, we're carrying out a Project Members Check-in to see if you are still interested in being involved as an active member of the project. In particular, we are ready to launch our new teams for the project. Please could you let me know what team/s you would like to contribute to.
A list of teams is on the Australia Project page. Please respond by private message.
We really appreciate your enthusiasm in working on Australian profiles on WikiTree, and thank you for all the work you have been doing. We look forward to hearing back from you and that you will decide to be part of the project as we move forward with the new teams for the project.
Kind Regards
Margaret Haining Membership Coordinator
I am contacting you as you are an Australia Project member, but dont seem to be a member of the Australia Project Google Group. We are currently undertaking a re-organisation of the Project, and will be making more use of the Google Group for project communication. We look forward to you being involved! To request to join the Australia Google Group, click the link on the Australia Project Page, or send me a message with the email address that you would like to use, and Ill send you an invitation. If you have any questions, please dont hesitate to contact me. Gillian, Co-Leader, Australia Project
I see that you've marked the relationship of many of your ancestors to their parents 'confirmed with DNA'. There's a statement required to be entered in each child's biography explaining how you used DNA to confirm the parental relationship(s). It's all explained here: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/DNA_Confirmation Please add a statement for each child whose parents you have marked 'confirmed with DNA'. Thanks! Please let me know if I can help.
Anne.
Your GEDmatch ID for your Family Finder results has changed to a T followed by a random number. Please login to GEDmatch to learn your new ID and then update your GEDmatch ID on your DNA Tests page in Wikitree.
Thanks and sincerely, Peter
Now that you have had a little time to try WikiTree, there are a few more features you may find useful.
Ideas on what to include in a profile can be found in Styles and Standards, including some tips on writing biographies.
If you need to describe an event, an heirloom or a location relevant to your research, you may like to learn about Free Space Profiles.
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If you have not done so already, please set your preferences for your Tags Followed of interest to you to include DNA: http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Following
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I just wanted to give you a few suggestions to get the most out of your Tags. :-)
It's best to enter a value that is going to be recognized across the website. So, if you put your surname in, when you click on it, you'll find some helpful information as well as other genealogists who are also researching that surname.
Using your first name, well, you might not connect with very many people that way. ;-)
Why don't you let us know whether or not you're here to research your family. You can enter any number of surnames or places your family may have lived.
Just wanted to make sure you're taking full advantage of those TAGS. Cheers-