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[add comment] [edit] Welcome [7 November 2011]Welcome to WeRelate, your virtual genealogical community. We're glad you have joined us. At WeRelate you can easily create ancestor web pages, connect with cousins and other genealogists, and find new information. To get started:
If you need any help, we will be glad to answer your questions. Just go to the Support page, click on the Add Topic link, type your message, then click the Save Page button. Thanks for participating and see you around! --Support 21:49, 15 October 2011 (EDT) Hello Beth I have got back to a James Halliday and a Hellen Blacklock they had 7 children Hellen ,Mary (twins)Janet, Agnes ,James ,Margaret (My GG grandmother)and Joseph I have got some census and a email from David Devereux Museums Curator (Stewartry) The Stewartry Museum St. Mary Street Kirkcudbright If you send me your email address I will send you the census I am in touch with a David Bell his line is from Mary Hume.lives in Canada. hope to hear from you soon Jan--Scotjimland 13:14, 7 November 2011 (EST) [add comment] [edit] Next step: Review your GEDCOM [15 October 2011]You're not done yet! WeRelate is different from most family tree websites. By contributing to WeRelate you are helping to create Pando for genealogy, a free, unified family tree that combines the best information from all contributors. Now that you have uploaded scotjimland.ged, your next step is to review what your pages will look like, review any potential warnings, and combine (merge) people in your GEDCOM with matching people already on WeRelate. You need to review your GEDCOM before it can finish importing. We will keep your GEDCOM in the queue for two weeks to give you time to review it. Note: if your gedcom contains many errors or multiple families, we’d ask that you resolve and correct the errors, delete this gedcom and re-submit it without the errors before merging it with families already on WeRelate. If the gedcom is very large, we’d suggest breaking it up into separate files (or families) and importing them one at a time, which makes the review and correction process easier. Click here to review your GEDCOM Once you have finished your review and marked your GEDCOM Ready to import, one of our administrators will review your GEDCOM and finalize the import. This usually happens within 24 hours. You will receive a message here when the pages have been created.
[add comment] [edit] Next step: Review your GEDCOM [18 October 2011]You're not done yet! WeRelate is different from most family tree websites. By contributing to WeRelate you are helping to create Pando for genealogy, a free, unified family tree that combines the best information from all contributors. Now that you have uploaded scotjimland.ged, your next step is to review what your pages will look like, review any potential warnings, and combine (merge) people in your GEDCOM with matching people already on WeRelate. You need to review your GEDCOM before it can finish importing. We will keep your GEDCOM in the queue for two weeks to give you time to review it. Note: if your gedcom contains many errors or multiple families, we’d ask that you resolve and correct the errors, delete this gedcom and re-submit it without the errors before merging it with families already on WeRelate. If the gedcom is very large, we’d suggest breaking it up into separate files (or families) and importing them one at a time, which makes the review and correction process easier. Click here to review your GEDCOM Once you have finished your review and marked your GEDCOM Ready to import, one of our administrators will review your GEDCOM and finalize the import. This usually happens within 24 hours. You will receive a message here when the pages have been created.
[add comment] [edit] Next step: Review your GEDCOM [19 October 2011]You're not done yet! WeRelate is different from most family tree websites. By contributing to WeRelate you are helping to create Pando for genealogy, a free, unified family tree that combines the best information from all contributors. Now that you have uploaded scotjimland.ged, your next step is to review what your pages will look like, review any potential warnings, and combine (merge) people in your GEDCOM with matching people already on WeRelate. You need to review your GEDCOM before it can finish importing. We will keep your GEDCOM in the queue for two weeks to give you time to review it. Note: if your gedcom contains many errors or multiple families, we’d ask that you resolve and correct the errors, delete this gedcom and re-submit it without the errors before merging it with families already on WeRelate. If the gedcom is very large, we’d suggest breaking it up into separate files (or families) and importing them one at a time, which makes the review and correction process easier. Click here to review your GEDCOM Once you have finished your review and marked your GEDCOM Ready to import, one of our administrators will review your GEDCOM and finalize the import. This usually happens within 24 hours. You will receive a message here when the pages have been created.
[add comment] [edit] Next step: Review your GEDCOM [19 October 2011]You're not done yet! WeRelate is different from most family tree websites. By contributing to WeRelate you are helping to create Pando for genealogy, a free, unified family tree that combines the best information from all contributors. Now that you have uploaded scotjimland.ged, your next step is to review what your pages will look like, review any potential warnings, and combine (merge) people in your GEDCOM with matching people already on WeRelate. You need to review your GEDCOM before it can finish importing. We will keep your GEDCOM in the queue for two weeks to give you time to review it. Note: if your gedcom contains many errors or multiple families, we’d ask that you resolve and correct the errors, delete this gedcom and re-submit it without the errors before merging it with families already on WeRelate. If the gedcom is very large, we’d suggest breaking it up into separate files (or families) and importing them one at a time, which makes the review and correction process easier. Click here to review your GEDCOM Once you have finished your review and marked your GEDCOM Ready to import, one of our administrators will review your GEDCOM and finalize the import. This usually happens within 24 hours. You will receive a message here when the pages have been created.
[add comment] [edit] GEDCOM Export Ready [21 October 2011]The GEDCOM for tree Allan Roots is ready to download. Click here. [add comment] [edit] scotjimland.ged [22 October 2011]Hello, I am a volunteer admin here at WeRelate. I reviewed your gedcom file and sent it through to import. There is one family that had a warning, please take a look at this family after the file has been finished importing and edit the incorrect data.
Thank you, --Jennifer (JBS66) 16:22, 22 October 2011 (EDT) [add comment] [edit] scotjimland.ged Imported Successfully [22 October 2011]The pages from your GEDCOM have been generated successfully. You may now:
For questions or problems, leave a message for Dallan or send an email to dallan@WeRelate.org.
[add comment] [edit] Helen Hume [7 November 2011]How are you related to Helen Hyslop Hume?--Bethsdragon 19:55, 4 November 2011 (EDT) Related to my wife Janet C Thorpe.. she is her grandfather's second cousin.--Scotjimland 08:27, 5 November 2011 (EDT) She was my great grandmother. I'd love to collaberate on the family. I haven't been able to find much on that side of the family.--Bethsdragon 16:58, 5 November 2011 (EDT) Hello This is Jan, My Helen Halliday was born in Urr, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland on 1832, she married a John Hume in 1856 at Lochrutton, Kirkcudbright, Scotland .. is this the same Helen Hume ? Thank you for getting in touch Jan--Scotjimland 17:15, 5 November 2011 (EDT) Hi Jan, The answer is yes and no :) My Helen Hume is your Helen Halliday Hume's granddaughter. I have Helen as Ellen but I have noticed those names to interchangeable at times. Helen & John Hume had a daughter Agnes Hume. Her daughter was Helen Hylsop Hume. She married Thomas Pearson in 1911 in Kirkcudbright Scotland. They moved to Syracuse, NY before 1920. I don't have my notes on me. Thomas and Helen had 3 sons and 1 daughter. The daughter lived for a short time but all 3 sons lived to adult age. David Kenneth was my grandfather. David married Rheta Russell and had 4 daughters. My mother was the youngest. I haven't gotten very far beyond Helen H. hume (my ggrandmother) until recently. I found Agnes to be the daughter of John and Helen. I'm working on getting farther back. Helen Hyslop Hume worked at a house in Kirkcudbright from the ages of 7 to 27 when she was married. Thanks, Beth.--Bethsdragon 11:22, 7 November 2011 (EST) [add comment] [edit] Jacob Hannah Edgar [10 April 2013]Jacob was my grandfather. Are you a relative?--Mari 15:18, 10 April 2013 (EDT) [add comment] [edit] Next step: Review your GEDCOM [17 June 2013]You're not done yet! WeRelate is different from most family tree websites. By contributing to WeRelate you are helping to create Pando for genealogy, a free, unified family tree that combines the best information from all contributors. Now that you have uploaded scotjimland.ged, your next step is to review what your pages will look like, review any potential warnings, and combine (merge) people in your GEDCOM with matching people already on WeRelate. You need to review your GEDCOM before it can finish importing. We will keep your GEDCOM in the queue for two weeks to give you time to review it. Note: if your gedcom contains many errors or multiple families, we’d ask that you resolve and correct the errors, delete this gedcom and re-submit it without the errors before merging it with families already on WeRelate. If the gedcom is very large, we’d suggest breaking it up into separate files (or families) and importing them one at a time, which makes the review and correction process easier. Click here to review your GEDCOM Once you have finished your review and marked your GEDCOM Ready to import, one of our administrators will review your GEDCOM and finalize the import. This usually happens within 24 hours. You will receive a message here when the pages have been created.
[add comment] [edit] Changes to your tree in the past 24 hours [17 June 2013]Hi I made some alterations to your place names in Scotland last week and must have unintentionally left some of your family on my watchlist. The changes you have just made were therefore advised to me. You seem to be making some big alterations to the makeup of your family. I wondered if the following list might be of help to you. The 1841 census of Carsphairn was published as Stewartry of Kirkcudbright Census Records of 1841 by surname by the Dumfries and Galloway Family History Society in 1997. The gravestone inscriptions are from Pre-1855 Gravestone Inscriptions: an index for the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, Volume Two, edited by Alison Mitchell, and published by the Scottish Genealogy Society in 1990. Both books are transcriptions of the originals, but in themselves can only be considered as secondary data. 1841 Carsphairn, Enum Dist 1, Page 6
1841 Carsphairn, Enum Dist 1, Page 1
1841 Carsphairn, Enum Dist 6, Page 1
1841 Carsphairn, Enum Dist 6, Page 1
1841 Carsphairn, Enum Dist 6, Page 1
1841 Carsphairn, Enum Dist 4, Page 1
1841 Carsphairn, Enum Dist 8, Page 2
1841 Carsphairn, Enum Dist 3, Page 3
Carsphairn Graveyard Stone 34
Carsphairn Graveyard Stone 220
BTW, I think Grace Palmer, the dressmaker at Lagwine 1, is one of mine. I haven't looked into the sidelines of the Palmer family in a while, so I'm not sure. Regards (Pat) --Goldenoldie 09:43, 17 June 2013 (EDT) [add comment] [edit] Your gedcom import [17 June 2013]Hi, in your scotjimland.ged many matches link to red links. This means that you must have deleted your tree just before uploading the new gedcom. In order for this to be processed correctly, please delete your gedcom and reimport your gedcom. It has been long enough since you deleted the tree that you shouldn't get any red links. Thanks, --sq 20:56, 17 June 2013 (EDT) [add comment] [edit] Next step: Review your GEDCOM [5 October 2017]You're not done yet! Now that you have uploaded scotjimland.ged into our review program, it is time for you to match your data to ours. Your next step is to review and resolve any potential warnings that your file might be showing and to match place names, source names and families to pages that may already exist in our database. Notes:
Click here to enter the review program WeRelate is different from most family tree websites. By contributing here you are helping to create Pando for genealogy, a free, unified family tree that combines the best information from all contributors.
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