Craig Seller
Honor Code SignatorySigned 10 Jul 2014 | 9,494 contributions | 401 thank-yous | 3,100 connections
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Inspired many years ago by Alex Hayley's - ROOTS , I started working on my Family Tree ... I was fortunate at the time that all 4 Grandparents were still alive and helpful with their recollections of our extended family , and plenty of stories to tell along the way ...
I was also fortunate to find that there were a few other family members that had done research , which gave me a head start ... :)
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https://www.geni.com/people/Elizabeth-Weaver/6000000022478794217 Died England 1872
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Actually, that was my birth name, I lost my father Werner Thomas during WWII my mother remarried and my family site is under the name John Thomas-Harding. Your site is more on my wife's family (Larkin/ Sidebottom). My main reason for trying Wikitree is in trying to locate the Thomas' side. Thank you all the same, we never know what transpires. Kind regards. John.
I have nominated your photo of Zeta Holmes and Joe Melham for Family History Photo of the Week. Here is the link to the photo in the G2G Forum: http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Melham-2-2.
Please feel free to post a comment or any information about the photo.
Regards, Bill
I was also fortunate to find that there were a few other family members that had done research , which gave me a head start ... :)
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