User talk:ClarkScotland

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Next step: Review your GEDCOM [24 February 2015]

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--WeRelate agent 13:18, 24 February 2015 (UTC)

Next step: Review your GEDCOM [25 February 2015]

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 direct.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.


--WeRelate agent 19:52, 25 February 2015 (UTC)

Adding Burnbank [27 February 2015]

Hi Clark

Welcome, from a human, to WeRelate.

I see you have added "Burnbank" under Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Although this is the way places are added in the US and Canada (and, possibly Australia), in the rest of the world, WeRelate expects only three items in a placename. Burnbank should be renamed Burnbank, Lanarkshire, Scotland and then in the "See also" box you should put "Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland|parish in which it is located". How big is/was Burnbank? Try to tell us if it was a town or a village. Why was it there? Even a sentence such as "It had a coalmine." might help others in the future. "Research tips" from other pages are always copiable. And the Gazetteer for Scotland is very helpful.

Remember, we try to put places where they were in 1900. I am forever trying to work on both sides of the 1974 reorganization barrier.

Regards, Pat

--Goldenoldie 14:45, 27 February 2015 (UTC)