Gale (King) Winkler
Honor Code SignatorySigned 16 Apr 2019 | 92,577 contributions | 1,599 thank-yous | 4,970 connections
Gale was born in 1944. [1]
She married William Winkler Jr on October 29, 1966.They had a daughter Jodi Winkler.
She divorced, remarried John Tracy and they had a son Brian Christopher.
Personal information/ it is I
Have you taken a DNA test? If so, login to add it. If not, see our friends at Ancestry DNA.
Featured National Park champion connections: Gale is 14 degrees from Theodore Roosevelt, 23 degrees from Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger, 10 degrees from George Catlin, 15 degrees from Marjory Douglas, 24 degrees from Sueko Embrey, 16 degrees from George Grinnell, 27 degrees from Anton Kröller, 15 degrees from Stephen Mather, 22 degrees from Kara McKean, 17 degrees from John Muir, 19 degrees from Victoria Hanover and 25 degrees from Charles Young on our single family tree. Login to find your connection.
edited by Staci (Hadsell) Golladay
The George Foster I have is a different person to your relative. Best wishes and happy research John
I have no way idea how you would separate them as they are already apart on the profile
edited by Alice (Galligan) Glassen
one source: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KD39-HFC another source: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VZ3T-98R 1900 census: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MMGS-L8T
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Davis-100209
gale
We appreciate your consistent work in improving WikiTree through the Sourcerers Project in 2022!
Sorry to say I am not. The information was found while sourcing unsourced profiles and added. I usually do not remove my name unless a family member contacts me and is willing to be added as manager because I enjoy solving puzzles and hearing from people who give me additional information. Sometimes that will enable me to find more and add it. I am sure that is what happened but don't know any of the people you are talking about personally. Wish I could help. Try posting a comment on those profiles and maybe you will get a helpful response, unlike this one.
Great work on the March 2022 Sourcerers Challenge! Thank you for improving our tree.
WikiTree Appreciation Team
Thanks for sourcing, Gale.
Nan, WikiTree Appreciation Team
Could you go here: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1368329/wikitreers-join-join-integrators-challenge-february-2022 to sign up officially please. And if you can please add your question that you will be working on or the profile marked "needs profiles created" for the challenge, Thanks! Got a question, see this page: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Integrators_Challenge#How_the_Challenge_Works
Thank you and Good Luck!! Dorothy, Integrators Project Coordinator.
I apologize because I wasn't being careful enough apparently and accidentally must have chosen integrator;s challenge when I should have checked Sourcerers challenge. I will remind myself to double check.
Thanks for sourcing.
Congratulations on adding sources to 126 profiles during the January Sourcerers Challenge! Thank you for improving the health of our One Tree.
Nan, WT Appreciation Team
Thank you for your contributions to the December 2021 Sourcerers Challenge! As you know, every source added to an unsourced profile improves our One Tree. Thank you for taking time from your own family history to help others.
Nan, WT Appreciation Team
I don't have a married name for Mary Elizabeth Bates, born June 13, 1872 in Brooklyn, Kings, NY, United States, daughter of Mary Hall Bates (Kimball): Kimball-4855 and Charles Freeman Bates: Bates-14874 Do you know, is this the same person as your Mary Neuman formerly Bates: Bates-12767
Thank you so much for the tie-in. It pushed me into looking into FamilySearch and seeing where you found those additional sources. I added some information for other descendants for Pearl & Jesse on their pages... maybe it will save you time if you decide to add them.
Thank you for your 110 contributions to the November Sourcerers Challenge! As you know, every source added to an unsourced profile improves our One Tree. Thank you for taking time from your own family history to help others.
Gale, we appreciate your work!
Sukochi Lee
Thank, Gale!
edited by Gale (King) Winkler
Thanks! Great job!
I noticed you chose our Integrators Challenge this month (November 2020), thank you!
And if you can please add your question that you will be working on or the profile marked "needs profiles created" for the challenge. Thanks.
Got a question, see this page:https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Integrators_Project_Challenge_Outline&public=1 and ....
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Integrators_Challenge#How_the_Challenge_Works Also, you can put a sticker on your profile You can do so by adding the words Integrators Challenge with the {{ }} in front and back, in your biography.
Thank you and Good Luck!! Dorothy, Integrators Project Coordinator.
thanks, gale
edited by Gale (King) Winkler
Thank you for your participation in October’s 2020 Source-a-thon. Your contributions helped us to clear over 57,000 profiles that needed sourcing. This makes our Shared Tree all that much better.
Keep up the great work!
Pippin Sheppard WikiTree’s Appreciation Team
Please join us at Team Flying Dutchmen after registering HERE.
And please feel welcome to join us in the mean time at cleaning up a Dutch Roots Gedcom we work on together for the next weeks.
Hope to see you soon!
Margreet, Bea and Astrid
Pippin Sheppard
WikiTrees Appreciation Team
Pippin Sheppard
WikiTrees Appreciation Team
Im not sure why you removed Penelope Samson as the daughter of Ruth Samson but she surely is. I am a direct descendant of Henry Samson of The Mayflower. James Samson son of James Samson and Hannah Whitman Waite, married Ruth Sayer (Sawyer) before 1709 as stated in the Mayflower Families book through five generations, volume twenty part 1, Henry Samson and numerous direct descendant family trees. They had 8 children all listed in this same book. Penelope being born after June 4th, 1718. She then married David Lawson June 11th 1744. There is numerous other documentations of this family in the book.
Thank you for your time and energy in creating over 1000 (actually, over 2300!) contributions to WikiTree for the month of July 2019. Your efforts are appreciated!
Pip Sheppard
WikiTree Appreciation Team
Very well done on your making 1,000 or more contributions to WikiTree in June 2019! We commend and appreciate all of your time and effort in helping to grow and perfect our Shared Tree. Keep up the great work!
Pip Sheppard ~ WikiTree Appreciation Team
The Massachusetts Project seems to fit your Lawson ancestors. Click the link to read how to join. Be sure to add researched sources for the Pre-1700's. Cite Reliable sources
You have really been busy, take time to add more researched sources if you can. The ancestors need more researched sources to prove their life.
For questions, just ask!
Mary ~ Pre-1700 Greeter
Congratulations on making more than 1,000 contributions to WikiTree for the Month of May. We all appreciate your efforts to make our Shared Tree the best it can be. Keep up the great work and THANK YOU!
Pip Sheppard WikiTree Appreciation Team