Craig Fortune
Honor Code SignatorySigned 29 Nov 2017 | 419 contributions | 26 thank-yous | 650 connections
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I didn't recognize your name as a member of the US Southern Colonies Project, so I came over to look and see what your connection to Elizabeth Bolling (thinking Bolling-22) might be.
You were asking about Bolling-1275 and Bolling-489, which are set in a rejected match. If you think they might be the same person, they shouldn't be set as rejected. If you think they probably are the same person, propose a merge. Since Bolling-489 is PPP and managed by the US Southern Colonies Project, the project will receive notice of the merge proposal.
Sorry for any confusion!
Cheers, Liz
P.S. When you post on someone's profile, instead of the profile you're asking about, it's a good idea to include the WikiTree-ID/s of the profile/s you're talking about.
I'm the Ranger on duty and noticed that you are creating profiles for your ancestors without sources. Adding sources is one of the things we agree to do when we sign the Honor Code.
Could you please take a few moments to review the Sources Help pages for the explanations about what sort of sources WikiTree is looking for before you add any more profiles.
Also - please be careful to check for duplicates before creating your profiles.
Thank you,
Dave ~ WikiTree Ranger on Duty
Happy New Year.
Do you have sources for adding Elizabeth Elam and Robert Thomas Bolling to the Bolling-Stith Family group?
Thanks.
I posted a reply on his profile.
Cheers, Liz
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