Margaret Persing
Honor Code SignatorySigned 4 Apr 2017 | 44 contributions | 4 thank-yous | 42 connections
Margaret was born in Alexandria, Virginia in 1976. The third of five children, she is a master middle child; whipping everyone into a frenzy and smoothing it all over again. She moved seven times before she was married, living in Falls Church, Virginia, Jacksonville, Florida, Falls Church, Centerville, Ohio, West Hartford Connecticut, and two separate houses in Ashburn Virginia before moving to Reston, Virginia with her husband, Kim Kolb. They were married in 2002, and have two children. Julia, born 1998, and Joseph, born in 2003.
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as a member of Quebecois Project, could you change the place names on as per our standards on the profiles you manage.
See: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Quebecois#Guidelines_for_place_names
or help us by choosing a letter in our To-Do-List here...
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quebecois_Project_To-Do-List#Correction_of_Place_names_in_Category:_Quebecois
Thanks,
Guy Quebecois Project Leader
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I'm a member of the Mentor project, and I just wanted to check in and see how things are going. I would be happy to answer any questions you might have, after working through How to Start Climbing Our Tree If you have any questions, please feel free to ask! Regards Ronel
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/How_to_Start_Climbing_Our_Tree
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