Janace (Mahaney) White
Honor Code SignatorySigned 30 Jul 2017 | 343 contributions | 31 thank-yous | 1,240 connections
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P Kreutzer, US Civil War Between the States Project Leader
P Kreutzer, US Civil War Between the States Project Leader.
Like I said, it took me so long. I am happy to teach you. I made so many mistakes that forever to clean up (still finding them!) that I can spare you that at least!!
Let me know if you need anything at all!'
I am going to search Fold3 for his military records and then you can decide how you want to display the info. Lynette is a great help to me I see you two have already met.
I am going to clean up your bio and sources while I wait to hear back. Thanks!'
Paula
It just so happens, these are my family lines.
I am a leader and a WikiTree mentor. I will be glad to help you. Please give me time to find what you are referring to. Thanks!
Paula
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Carole