Andrew Slaten
Honor Code SignatorySigned 3 Feb 2019 | 756 contributions | 33 thank-yous | 1,774 connections
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Thanks, Andrew
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Emma
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Thanks! Emma
I believe you want to join the trusted list of your ancestor, Jean Guillaume Burat, which I think is this profile:
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Burat-1. To do so, go to his profile page and look on the right side for
so that you can edit. Click on that link. You can't miss it. You should be added with a few days. Thanks!
edited by Stephanie Ward
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