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Joanne (Teague) Egan

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Joanne R. Egan formerly Teague
Born 1970s.
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Daughter of [private father (1950s - unknown)] and
Sister of [private brother (1970s - unknown)] and [private sister (1970s - unknown)]
Mother of [private daughter (2010s - unknown)] and [private son (2010s - unknown)]
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Joanne (Teague) Egan is a member of the Australia Project.
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Joanne participated in the England v Australia Ashes Challenge.

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Joanne spent her early life on her parents property at Neales Flat in South Australia. In 1984 the family moved to a property north of Grenfell in New South Wales. Joanne moved to Wollongong, NSW for university and work.

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Hi Joanne,

We're contacting you for the annual Australia Project membership checkin. We really appreciate your involvement in the Project in the last year. Thank you so much for all your help to improve Australian profiles on WikiTree.

Please could you reply to this message, or send me a private message to let us know if you'd like to stay on in the Project, and if you'd like to make any changes to the teams that you belong to. The teams are listed on Australia Project Teams.

If you've moved on to other things for the moment, that's absolutely fine. We'd appreciate if you'd let us know so that we can remove you from the membership list.

Over the past year, Australia Project members have been more active on Discord. We're finding it a fun way to communicate as a project. As you are already a member of the dedicated Australia Project server (WikiAustralia) where all our chat channels are located, we hope you'll join the chat! It's a great way to communicate with other members on your project team/s, or for any general questions.

We're always happy to receive any ideas or suggestions that you have to make our project even better.

Looking forward to hearing from you!

The Australia Project Leadership Team ~ Gillian, Margaret and Veronica

Hello Joanne

It's time for the annual Australia Project membership checkin. Thank you so much for contributing to the project and Australian profiles on WikiTree during the last year. We really appreciate you!

If you would like to stay in the project, please reply to this message or send me a private message to let us know that you would like to stay on. Alternatively, if your WikiTree and research interests have moved away from Australia, please let us know and we can remove you from the membership list for the moment. You will, of course, be very welcome to rejoin the project down the track whenever you want to.

We are also keen to know if you want to make any changes to the team or teams that you want to focus on. Take a look on Australia Project Teams to see what teams there are to choose from. If you want to discuss this, or have any questions or suggestions about the Australia Project we'd love to hear your ideas.

Thanks for taking the time to get back to us!

Gillian, co-Leader, Australia Project

posted by Gillian Thomas
Thanks Gillian,

I would like to stay in the project, as part of the South Australian team.

posted by Joanne (Teague) Egan
Hi Joanne, you're currently in the Born in the Colony team, focusing on South Australia. Do you want to be added to the South Australia team too?
posted by Gillian Thomas
Thanks Gillian,

I am happy to stay where I am.

posted by Joanne (Teague) Egan
Hi Joanne,

The Australia Project leadership team are carrying out our annual check-in to see how you are going in the project. We'd really like to thank you for all your work on Australian profiles over the past year! We think we've made great progress in 2020/21 with your assistance.

Please could you reply to this message, to let us know if you would like to stay on in the project and if you are happy with your current role and team involvement. If you would like to do something additional or different, take a look on the Australia Project page to see what other options there are.

It would also be great to get any feedback or suggestions that you have to improve the project.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Kind Regards

Margaret Haining Membership Coordinator

Hi Margaret,

I would love to stay in the project, but my contributions are likely to be minimal at least in the short term due to other commitments.

Regards, Joanne

posted by Joanne (Teague) Egan
Thank you for responding to the check-in message, and for your ongoing contributions to WikiTree and the Australia Project, they are much appreciated.

Regards, Margaret

Hello Joanne,

The Australia Project leadership team are carrying out a check-in to see how you are going in the project and especially to thank you for all your work on Australian profiles on WikiTree. We really value your participation.

Please could you get back to me by private message to let me know if you are happy with your current role and team involvement within the project or if you would like to do something additional or different. Currently we have you down as a member of the Born in the Colony team, although for some reason your name isn't listed on the page. If you would like a change, you can check on the Australia Project page to see what other options there are.

It would also be great to hear any feedback and any suggestions that you have to improve the project. On a practical note, if you are a member of the google group, are you receiving messages ok?

I look forward to hearing from you.

Gillian, co-Leader, Australia Project

posted by Gillian Thomas
Hi,

The Global Cemeteries Project is currently undergoing our member check-in and wanted to verify that you are still active and interested in being a member of the project. Are you currently assigned to or working with one of our Cemetery Teams? If not, is there a particular Team or area you are interested in participating with? I would be delighted to help you get setup in one or more of our collaborative teams!

We use Google Groups for internal project collaboration, so if you are not yet setup for access feel free to submit a join request and we will get that approved as quick as possible. We also ask that members check their follwed tags to make sure you are following the correct project tag (CEMETERIES) so you don't miss any disucssions in G2G.

Last, but not least, we would like to thank you for all of your contributions to WikiTree and let you konw that any ideas or suggestions for improvement you may have for the Global Cemeteries Project would greatly appreciated!

I look forward to hearing form you soon!

Steve ~Global Cemeteries Project Leader

posted by Steven Harris
Hi Steve,

Yes, I am still active and working on South Australian Cemeteries, although very slowly at the moment. I will apply to join the Google Group now. Thanks, Joanne

posted by Joanne (Teague) Egan
Thanks for checking in with us, and thank you for all your contributions to WikiTree!
posted by Steven Harris
Hi Joanne,

On behalf of the Australia Project leadership team, we're carrying out a Project Members Check-in to see if you are still interested in being involved as an active member of the project. In particular, we are ready to launch our new teams for the project. Please could you let me know what team/s you would like to contribute to.

A list of teams is on the Australia Project page. Please respond by private message.

We really appreciate your enthusiasm in working on Australian profiles on WikiTree, and thank you for all the work you have been doing. We look forward to hearing back from you and that you will decide to be part of the project as we move forward with the new teams for the project.

Kind Regards

Margaret Haining Membership Coordinator

Hi Joanne,

We’ve made some exciting changes to the Global Cemeteries Project. The sub-projects have been merged into the Global Project to help with Leadership and to facilitate collaboration.

Some roles within the project have changed. From now on, there are Project Coordinators for each continent, and one for Welcome and Integration, plus Team Leaders for each individual Country etc.

Please let me know if you’d like to stay on in the new project, if you’d like to continue in an existing role, and which team(s) you’d like to be on. Please also give me your e-mail address so that I can get you added to the project’s Google Group.

Many thanks,

Susie

Leader, Global Cemeteries

posted by Susie MacLeod
Re John Pascoe. You might also look at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pascoe-1013. Which John Pascoe was the ancestor of Bob Hawke?
posted by John Cherry
Sorry, just realised your departure date of the 19th is from London not Plymouth so I haven't changed anything.

Rhys

posted by Rhys Fogarty
Hi Joanne, I've added John Coxall (Coxall-56) to the category "Steadfast, sailed 19 July 1852." Checking the original record and newspaper reports, the date of departure appears to be 29 July - maybe the 19th was a transcribing error by Robert Janmaat. I'll edit to the 29th now but change back if you believe it's the 19th.

Rhys

posted by Rhys Fogarty
Hi there,

Just a friendly reminder that voting for the WikiTreer Awards 2018 is open. If you haven’t already voted, click here to vote now. Voting closes at 11:59PM GMT on Sunday, 28th January. The exciting awards show will be live cast on Saturday, February 10th, 8PM GMT. Hope you can join us as we celebrate all the incredible contributions made this year.

Susie :-)

posted by Susie MacLeod
Hello, just a word (late) to congratulate you on the contributions you made during the month of November. Whatever the quantity, they are all important.

Your work is appreciated. Thanks Guy Constantineau

Hi Joanne, I just wanted to say "Congratulations" on becoming one of the newest Blue Badged "Generous Genealogist". Your dedication to Wikitree has been an asset and great help to us.
posted by Dorothy Barry
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Join us at: Teague Name Study

Thanks! Drew

posted by Drew Teague
Hi Joanne!

I've started a Teague Name Study project, and I've sent you an invitation you to join it. I'd also like to add your Teague relatives to the list, so all Teague researchers can more effectively collaborate.

Hope to see you on the project! Drew

posted by Drew Teague

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