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Stewart Clarke

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Signed 15 May 2020 | 2,402 contributions | 56 thank-yous | 782 connections
Stewart D. Clarke
Born 1960s.
Ancestors ancestors
Son of [private father (1930s - unknown)] DNA confirmed and [private mother (1930s - unknown)] DNA confirmed
Brother of [private sister (1950s - unknown)] [half] and [private brother (1950s - unknown)] [half]
[children unknown]
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  • Paternal relationship confirmed by exact FTDNA Y-DNA match at 700 markers between me S Clarke and Clarke-15730, my 5th cousin, our most recent common paternal male ancestor being Robert Clarke Esq..
  • Paternity also confirmed by Ancestry DNA Parent/Child match.
  • First-hand information. Entered by SD Clarke at registration.

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  • Stewart Clarke: Family Tree DNA Y-DNA Test 700 markers, haplogroup I-FT123804, FTDNA kit #488209
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posted by T Ingold
As a "Tree Hugger", I want to congratulate you on your Generous Genealogist award issued on June 28, 2020.

John Williams

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posted by [Living Williams]
Hello Stewart,

Thanks for taking the Pre-1700 Quiz!

Because pre-1700 ancestors are usually shared by many descendants, collaborating with members of the projects which coordinate them is essential.

Use the Pre-1700 Projects list to find one which best fits your research focus, whether time period, location, or topic. Review the project pages to learn about resources and guidelines as well as how to collaborate with the project members.

Can't find what you're looking for? Let me know, and I can make some suggestions! :-)

Remember to cite reliable sources in pre-1700 profiles you manage, or edit. (See:https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Pre-1700_Profiles#Cite_reliable_sources).

Natalie ~ Pre-1700 Greeter

P.S. If links do not work in an email from WikiTree, try them from the comment section on your profile page.

posted by Natalie (Durbin) Trott
Hi S,

As you have been a member of WikiTree for a few weeks now I thought I would check in to see how you are getting on with the site.

Has the New Member How-To been helpful or left you with any questions?

I am here to help with any problems or queries you may have. To contact me, be sure to use the "reply" link for this comment so that I will be notified. You can also click my name to send a private message, or post a comment on my profile page.

Sometimes links don't work in emails.  If that's happened to you, check the public comments on your profile. The links will work from there.

Ginny ~ WikiTree Messenger

PS Have you noticed that you can click on Tags to see others interested in that surname, or location?

Thanks, Cindy. I appreciate it and will be in touch.
posted by Stewart Clarke
One more thing; as you go along you may want to consider adding more tags. They are very useful for finding others who are researching the same names and places. Find your tags here. You can find more information about tags here.

Tags should be single surnames, locations, or genealogical interests related to your family research. Comments should relate to why those tags interest you.

Everyone does this a little differently but you can have a look at the tags on my profile to get an idea. Hope that helps!

Click the green tags on your top right of your profile page and see others following the same things you are researching. The more tags you add (20 max.) that include surnames, locations, periods of history or other genealogical interests, the more links to the community research options you will have.

Peggy

posted by Peggy Watkins
Thanks for your messages, Peggy. I will take a look.

Stewart

posted by Stewart Clarke
Hello SD!

You are now a member of the WikiTree community. Your contributions will go a long way to joining the world together!

Start with the New Member How-To pages — they are really useful as you add profiles and learn your way around.

A great way to get involved is by finding a project or contributing as a volunteer.

Let me know if you have any questions. Contact me using the "reply" link under my comment or by clicking on my name and then post a comment or send me a message.

Peggy W ~ WikiTree Greeter

P.S. If you get error messages when you click links from WikiTree emails, try the links from your profile page.

posted by Peggy Watkins
Welcome!

This is just a note to say hello and to let you know that I'm available to answer questions about joining WikiTree.

To contact me, be sure to use the "reply" link for this comment so that I will be notified. You can also click my name to send a private message, or post a comment, on my profile page.

Cindy ~ WikiTree Greeter

P.S. If you did not receive a notice to confirm your email, check your spam folder or use this link to request a new one. If links do not work in an email from WikiTree, try them from the comment section on your profile page.

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