Just checking in with you to see how it is going were the How-Tos pages helpful. If you have questions, ask in our G2G forum Click Here or click reply below this message, to ask me
Clicking your green tags shows you members who follow that tag. Add tags for other family surnames, for locations or interests. Tags link you to the community sourcing & research options, to add more tags (you can have 20) go to your tags. Your current tags are very broad and will not connect you other following your family surnames. Tags are normally just one word - the surname 3 tags one each for LOWE TRUSSELL and NEISLER
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.
If you create separate tags for your surnames, the tags become clickable links to pages of others who want to collaborate about that surname. With the surnames combined in a tag, that isn't possible. [1]
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Thank you for posting on Frances Posey's profile about your relationship to her. I have removed the merge that you created because that would turn you in to your own great-grandmother *smile*
You are welcome to use our database and G2G Forum for research. If you are interested in collaborating on the Posey and Lowe families, please visit your Tags and Comments page to add some information.
After you have made your changes, scroll down and click the "Save Tag(s) and Volunteer" link in the dark green box. The Greeters will be alerted and can get you confirmed. Don't worry, you would only be volunteering to abide by our community guidelines and collaborate on profiles.
Once you are confirmed, you will be able to add profile for your father and grandfather, then connect to the profile of your great-grandmother.
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Just checking in with you to see how it is going were the How-Tos pages helpful. If you have questions, ask in our G2G forum Click Here or click reply below this message, to ask me
Clicking your green tags shows you members who follow that tag. Add tags for other family surnames, for locations or interests. Tags link you to the community sourcing & research options, to add more tags (you can have 20) go to your tags. Your current tags are very broad and will not connect you other following your family surnames. Tags are normally just one word - the surname 3 tags one each for LOWE TRUSSELL and NEISLER
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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.
If you create separate tags for your surnames, the tags become clickable links to pages of others who want to collaborate about that surname. With the surnames combined in a tag, that isn't possible. [1]
I am here to answer any question you have, no matter how trivial you may think it is. Happy tree climbing
Azure ~ WikiTree Greeter
P.S. If links do not work in an email from WikiTree, try them from the comment section on your profile page.
Thank you for posting on Frances Posey's profile about your relationship to her. I have removed the merge that you created because that would turn you in to your own great-grandmother *smile*
You are welcome to use our database and G2G Forum for research. If you are interested in collaborating on the Posey and Lowe families, please visit your Tags and Comments page to add some information.
After you have made your changes, scroll down and click the "Save Tag(s) and Volunteer" link in the dark green box. The Greeters will be alerted and can get you confirmed. Don't worry, you would only be volunteering to abide by our community guidelines and collaborate on profiles.
Once you are confirmed, you will be able to add profile for your father and grandfather, then connect to the profile of your great-grandmother.
If you have any questions about how WikiTree works, let us know by using the "reply" link under our comments or by clicking our names to visit our profiles. From there you can leave a comment or send a private message.
Debi ~ WikiTree Greeter
P.S. If the links in the email do not work, use the ones in the comment section of your profile
This is just a note to say hi and to let you know that I'm available to answer questions about joining WikiTree. To contact me, reply to my comment, or click the link to my name, then send a private message or post a comment on my profile page.
Ludwig ~ WikiTree Greeter
P.S. If links do not work in an email from WikiTree, try them from the comment section of your profile page.