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Rosemary (Higgins) Dill

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Mrs. Rosemary T. Dill formerly Higgins
Born 1940s.
Ancestors ancestors
Sister of [private brother (1950s - unknown)], [private sister (1970s - unknown)] [half] and [private brother (1970s - unknown)] [half]
Descendants descendants
Mother of [private daughter (1970s - unknown)] and [private son (1970s - unknown)]
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Biography

This profile is part of the Higgins Name Study.

Rosemary Teresa Higgins was born on 27 Mar 1946 in New Britain, Connecticut, USA. She is the daughter of Thomas P Higgins Sr. and Mildred Poinatale, Higgins. She married Michael Dill in 1969.

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  • Connecticut, Marriage Index, 1959-2012; Name, Rosem Higgins; Birth Year, abt 1946; Marriage Date, 12 Jul 1969; Marriage Place, Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut; Spouse, Micha I Dill
  • First-hand information. Entered by Rosemary Higgins at registration

i received a BS in elementary Education in 1968 from the University of Connecticut and subsequently an MS in education from Central Connecticut State University, along with TESOL certification.I am a retired English as a Second Language teacher who volunteers at my local library, facilitating an ESL conversation class. I started working on genealogy 20 years ago, but took a long break after two or three years. I am amazed how much easier it is to research now.


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Hi Rosemary,

It’s time for our annual Ireland Project check-in! Please respond within the next two weeks to let me know:

  • If you are happy with the team you’re on or if you’d like to make a change. It is now required that all members with an Ireland project badge work on at least one of the project’s team(s), so if you’ve not yet signed up please do so in your reply to this check-in.
  • What you think the project is doing well, and what (if any) changes you would like to see us make? Are there any teams you would like to become more active in?
  • Would you be interested in helping to work on an Ireland Project newsletter?
  • Please give us some 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 for us to ensure you receive project communications? If you would like to join us on either one, just let us know in your response and we will get you signed up.

Please 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 two weeks, we will assume you are no longer interested in participating in the Ireland Project, and your badge will be removed. If you wish to reapply for membership later, we will be happy to have you back. Many thanks, and I look forward to hearing from you!

Sincerely,

Jen Hutton, on behalf of the Ireland Project

posted by Jen (Stevens) Hutton
With some of your recent Pre-1700 contributions, you have not included sources .... I'm sure you were planning to do this later, but with pre-1700 profiles it's important to do it before creating more profiles
posted by Robin Lee
Congratulations on making more than 100 contributions to WikiTree for the month of June!

We all appreciate your efforts to make our Shared Tree the best it can be.

Keep up the great work and THANK YOU!!

Shannon

WikiTree Appreciation Team

Rosemary,

It looks like the James Sands and Mary Cornell you created are duplicates of existing profiles. See the note I posted on james profile as a lead for sources. You might also find some sources in Early settlers of Block Island, R. I., J.D. Champlin, Jr., of Stonington, Conn. See https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sands-41

posted by Kay (Sands) Knight
Hi Rosemary

The Ireland Project (previously the Irish Roots Project) has now changed its structure into Teams. We require everyone with the Ireland Badge to be a member of at least one Team or Sub-Team and our google group.

See https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland for details.

The Teams are :-

1 Categories Team
2 Counties Team
3 Managed Profiles Team
4 Membership Team
5 Profile Improvement Team
6 Topics Team
7 Diaspora

Can you let me know if you’d like to stay on in the new project and which team(s) you’d like to join. Please also let me know your e-mail address so that I can get you added to the project’s Google Group or confirm you are already a member of the google group.

Many thanks,

Amy Gilpin Ireland Project Coordinator

posted by Amy (Crawford) Gilpin
Just a thought...you ask volunteers to thank others for doing editing. How about thanking volunteers for researching and adding new entries to this site. Without new entries, there would be nothing to edit.
Hi Rosemary, It looks like you got the setting figured out. Thanks and I look forward to seeing you in the branches. Debi
posted by Debi (McGee) Hoag
Hi Rosemary. I see you are adding some quite ancient Boswell profiles. Please check very carefully that there are are no matches, because I think most of those early Boswells are already on Wikitree.
posted by Alan Boswell
Thanks for adding profiles to WikiTree. There are reasons behind the eighth point in our Honor Code: "We cite sources. Without sources we can't objectively resolve conflicting information." A source provides a way to find out more about the person. Showing sources reduces confusion and duplicates.

Here is what our Sources help page says. It has lots of ideas: http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sources The Sources Style Guide shows how to enter sources in the biography.

posted by Robin Lee
Hi Rosemary and thanks for your post on G2G.

I’ve added the Irish Roots Project badge to your profile. If you click on the badge it will take you to the full list of our wonderful members. Click on Irish Roots Project will take you to the first page of the project. I've added your good self to the member interest page. Here you can let others know which counties or names you are researching etc.

Thanks for joining the project and good luck with your research.

Maria

posted by Maria Maxwell
Hi Rosemary

Thanks for joining us! I hope you're enjoying our site. I just wanted to check in and see how things are going. Have the New Member How-To pages been helpful or left you with questions?

Welcome to the community! It's great to have you on board. Enjoy your time here, and good luck growing your branches. If you need help just click on my name you'll be transferred to my profile where you can post a message or send me a private message.

Mindy ~ WikiTree Mentor

posted by Mindy Silva

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