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Re: General topic for WikiTree conversation.
BTW, I hate the new formatting of Family Search! Kevin
By Kevin Daniel · #248 ·
Re: General topic for WikiTree conversation.
Here is the link to my MRCA, William Daniel, on Family Search: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSFV-6XD In Sources, researchers can examine every primary record referred to in
Re: General topic for WikiTree conversation.
The power of Family Search, and to a lesser extent, WikiTree, is that it is possible to easily support your conclusions with primary record evidence that other contributors can easily view.
Re: General topic for WikiTree conversation.
I do not post anything on Family Search and am very careful using it. They are not required to source anything and are often wrong. The only thing you can use are copies of legal Documents. Ancestry
By Freda Daniel · #245 ·
Re: General topic for WikiTree conversation.
BTW, you should avoid linking in Sources on Family Search to records which require a paid subscription on sites like Ancestry, My Heritage, etc., and link to the records on Family Search. If you can
By Kevin Daniel · #244 ·
Re: General topic for WikiTree conversation.
" I have had alot of frustration over people changing my tree and adding information that has been incorrect." There is no way to stop that, as far as I am aware. That would be in conflict with the
By Kevin Daniel · #243 ·
Re: General topic for WikiTree conversation.
Hi Keith,I hope you have been doing well. ?I saw your recommendation for Family search and I do have my tree on there. ?I have had alot of frustration over people changing my tree and adding
By L D · #242 ·
General topic for WikiTree conversation.
I encourage folks who maintain family trees to support FamilySearch.org and WikiTree.com! Both are free!
By Kevin Daniel · #241 ·
Re: Joseph, “Job, Jobe,” Daniel and Elizabeth Calaway DNA match to William of Cedar Creek
Thanks for your comments and good work, Laura! I just created a new profile for my uncle on WikiTree and the "source" I added was "I was there", and I have seen sources like "GEDCOM", "DAR
By Kevin Daniel · #240 ·
Re: Joseph, “Job, Jobe,” Daniel and Elizabeth Calaway DNA match to William of Cedar Creek
Kevin, Wikitree strives very hard to make sure documentation is included in profiles. I know this because I work with groups to add documentation to unsourced profiles and also to connect "stand
By Laura Nixon · #239 ·
Re: Joseph, “Job, Jobe,” Daniel and Elizabeth Calaway DNA match to William of Cedar Creek
Beverly, I'm not sure if my email address is visible. I'll space it out. It's jzerger @ comcast . net
By Janine Zerger · #238 ·
Re: Joseph, “Job, Jobe,” Daniel and Elizabeth Calaway DNA match to William of Cedar Creek
Yes, the picture of the 1830 census is the same census record that I was referring to. Avis, William & Nancy Holmes (the mother) are on page 57, & the Meltons are on page 55, which is actually only
By Janine Zerger · #237 ·
Re: Joseph, “Job, Jobe,” Daniel and Elizabeth Calaway DNA match to William of Cedar Creek
It is the 1830 census. wrote:
By BevD · #236 ·
Re: Joseph, “Job, Jobe,” Daniel and Elizabeth Calaway DNA match to William of Cedar Creek
The Felix Motlow papers are different but compiled when the pension applications are going on. I have a copy. How should I send it to you? This is what I have that could be the link you are asking
By BevD · #235 ·
Re: Joseph, “Job, Jobe,” Daniel and Elizabeth Calaway DNA match to William of Cedar Creek
Kevin, I have seen quite a bit of "policing" going on on WikiTree. But, now that I think about it, the most aggressive policing seems to take place on the profiles that represent Native Americans.
By Janine Zerger · #234 ·
Re: Joseph, “Job, Jobe,” Daniel and Elizabeth Calaway DNA match to William of Cedar Creek
Beverly, I have seen pictures of this Bible before. I have also seen the Motlow Papers referenced before, but I am not sure what they are. I have tried searching for them, but never found them. I
By Janine Zerger · #233 ·
Re: Joseph, “Job, Jobe,” Daniel and Elizabeth Calaway DNA match to William of Cedar Creek
Janine, Do you have the Felix Motlow papers that were compiled on the Daniel history for the pension application you gave me the link to? I may have missed them included there. If not I have more
By BevD · #232 ·
Re: Joseph, “Job, Jobe,” Daniel and Elizabeth Calaway DNA match to William of Cedar Creek
Unfortunately, WikiTree accepts anything entered into their Source field <ref></ref> as "documentation". Just creating that field and putting something vague like "GEDCOM" in it will get you past that
By Kevin Daniel · #231 ·
Re: Joseph, “Job, Jobe,” Daniel and Elizabeth Calaway DNA match to William of Cedar Creek
Hello: Another Daniel/Daniels line here. The start of my line, where I have proof, is James Daniel Sr. born in Ireland about 1685. His son John is my direct ancestor. John married an Irish
By Laura Nixon · #230 ·
Re: Joseph, “Job, Jobe,” Daniel and Elizabeth Calaway DNA match to William of Cedar Creek
Beverly, This is a video with step-by-step instructions for downloading your raw DNA from Ancestry & uploading it to Gedmatch. If you have any trouble with the process, let me know.
By Janine Zerger · #229 ·