On Margaret Caldwell profile-349 she has two different husbands assigned to her.
1. James Richey, Sr 1724-1808 Richey-52 , s/o Alexander and Jeanne Caldwell and 2. Major John Ritchie, s/o Robert and Margaret of Laurens. Please correct.
Hi Kim In your profile for Caldwell-349 Margaret (Caldwell) Richey 1729-1802 it is stated she is wife of James Henderson Richey and than later profile states this is an error and her husband was Major John Ritchie. Please clarify.
Kim, thanks for asking about the languages! It just goes at the top of your biography section, the big open text box on your profile when you're on the Edit tab.
Kim, do you happen to speak any Slovak or other languages? Would you check out our languages template and add it to your biography? For example you might add
{{ Languages | en | sk-2 }}
to the top of your biography if you speak English natively and intermediate Slovak, or you could use de-4 to specify near-native German or ru-1 for basic Russian, and so forth up to ten languages.
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My name Is Michael Richey. I have a 5x great-grandfather named Andrew Caldwell Richey (spelling varies) who was born in GA in 1787, died in MO in 1856. Because of the name, I believe that there is a connection with your RICHEY line. I have had DNA testing done through Family Tree DNA, but I am not a direct male line descendant of said Andrew Caldwell Richey; he was my 4x gr-grandmother's father. She married John W. Richey (1810 KY - 1882 MO) in 1832 at Allen county, KY. I am in contact with descendants of A.C. Richey, and we have a DNA test in his direct male line, and a RICHEY group on FTDNA.
Both families migrated to MO ca. 1837.
I'm hoping to make a connection in (both) my RICHEY lines; this is (these are) my most frustrating brick wall(s).
1. James Richey, Sr 1724-1808 Richey-52 , s/o Alexander and Jeanne Caldwell and 2. Major John Ritchie, s/o Robert and Margaret of Laurens. Please correct.
edited by Wynn (Weston) Herbert
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{{ Languages | en | sk-2 }}
to the top of your biography if you speak English natively and intermediate Slovak, or you could use de-4 to specify near-native German or ru-1 for basic Russian, and so forth up to ten languages.
It really helps to know who speaks all the different languages used on WikiTree! If you only speak English, you're very welcome to use this text to make that clear:
{{ Languages | en }}
Karen
Thank you for merging duplicates of the Caldwell family. Now that the merges are completed, don't forget to integrate the biography and sources sections of each set of merged profiles into one. Here is information from WikiTree on that: http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Matching_and_Merging_FAQ#What_happens_after_a_merge.3F Sharon
My name Is Michael Richey. I have a 5x great-grandfather named Andrew Caldwell Richey (spelling varies) who was born in GA in 1787, died in MO in 1856. Because of the name, I believe that there is a connection with your RICHEY line. I have had DNA testing done through Family Tree DNA, but I am not a direct male line descendant of said Andrew Caldwell Richey; he was my 4x gr-grandmother's father. She married John W. Richey (1810 KY - 1882 MO) in 1832 at Allen county, KY. I am in contact with descendants of A.C. Richey, and we have a DNA test in his direct male line, and a RICHEY group on FTDNA. Both families migrated to MO ca. 1837. I'm hoping to make a connection in (both) my RICHEY lines; this is (these are) my most frustrating brick wall(s).