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Thanks for the welcome. I look forward to learning about the resources here, to expanding my tree and to contribute to the building of our family tree. I'm delighted to discover this site, as I always felt that such information should be freely available to all.
Best,
Donna
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This is a courtesy e-mail to see how things are going. Are you enjoying WikiTree so far? Have the tips in the New Member How-Tos been helpful?
Please do let me know if you have any questions about how WikiTree works, no matter how small. My rule of thumb when I started was to search for an answer for five minutes, then reach out to my Greeters, and then resume searching. I might have found the answer before they got back with me but they sometimes offered a different way of doing the same thing which was easier.
You can reach me by using the reply link for this comment or send a private message from my profile by clicking my name. See you in the branches,
Debi ~ WikiGreeter
P.S. Did you discover that the tags (names in green boxes) on your profile are clickable links to a page of other people who have that tag? They also control the information which is included in the activity reports which you receive from WikiTree. You can add more, up to 20 total, or delete some if you are receiving irrelevant information.
I'm enjoying finding my way around the site. It's a great resource for learning how to record genealogy correctly as well as finding problem areas in my family tree. I'm hoping I'll also be able to climb some brick walls as more people join the effort. Thanks for reaching out. Donna
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Because pre-1700 ancestors are shared by many descendants, working with members of the projects which coordinate them is essential. You can learn more about joining the community in How To #3 and in the Project FAQ.
Use the Pre-1700 Projects list to find one which best fits your research focus. Review the project pages for special guidelines and to learn how to collaborate with the project members.
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Thanks for volunteering! I am pleased to confirm and welcome you to the WikiTree family, your contributions will go a long way to joining the world together.
I would suggest starting with the New Member How-To pages, they will save you a lot of time and frustration. Don't be afraid to ask questions in our G2G forum and get involved as much or as little as works for you. Be sure to check out the tabs at the very top right hand side of your profile, there is lots to discover!
I am here to answer any question you have, no matter how trivial you may think it is. There is no such thing as a silly question. Please add as much information as you can, it all helps to turn a “name” back into a person. I hope you enjoy the site as much as I do!
Happy tree climbing
Rhonda ~ WikiTree Greeter
P.S. If links do not work in an email from WikiTree, try them from the comment section on your profile page.
Thanks for the welcome. I look forward to learning about the resources here, to expanding my tree and to contribute to the building of our family tree. I'm delighted to discover this site, as I always felt that such information should be freely available to all. Best, Donna