Kimberly (Renaud) Kitchens
Honor Code SignatorySigned 24 Jul 2019 | 2,726 contributions | 21 thank-yous | 804 connections
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Elizabeth (Stanley) Lloyd (1824-1896)
Please see my message from 2 July 2021! It got lost on me and I haven't followed up on this since, and I can't find a response from you? Please would you relinquish Profile Manager to me, or if you would like to keep hold of Elizabeth Standley, please let me know if you are related?
Many thanks, Richard.
I sent a private message to you back in May about Elizabeth Stanley (Standley) - Stanley-427. I have a special interest in her as she's my 3xgreat-grandmother, and was asking you if you were related, too. I was hoping we could manage her jointly, or if you have no personal interest in her, whether you would like to relinquish her to me?
Many thanks, Richard.
edited by Richard Webb
Can you please add me to the Trusted List of Marie Angélique Bigras (see my previous TL request in your Requests list)? I believe that she is my 7g grandmother and I would like her added to my Watchlist.
It appears that you and I are 9th cousins with our common ancestors being Marie Angélique's parents.
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