User talk:Homer Hollinmgsworth

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Welcome

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:

  1. Take the WeRelate tour to see what you can do.
  2. Review the tutorials to learn how to make wiki pages for your ancestors.
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If you need any help, I will be glad to answer your questions. Just click on my signature link below and then click on the “Leave a message” link under my name in the upper left corner of my profile page. Thanks for participating and see you around!--Jstump 20:36, 15 September 2008 (EDT)


Elizabeth Catherine Heller [15 September 2008]

Hello Homer!

I hope you will visit the HELLER tree and add any updates you have to my information. Please return to the Heller Tree <--Click there

  • After you have opened it, select on File in the upper left corner of the FTE window and click on copy tree.
  • Type a name for the tree in the My Tree Name field and click copy. Now you and your cousins are really working on the same pages in the same tree!

I hope we can collaborate on your branch of the HELLER family! --Msscarlet1957 21:33, 15 September 2008 (EDT)


email notifications? [21 January 2009]

Homer, are you receiving email notifications as I make changes to the HELLER family tree? Please drop me a line if you receive a notice about this change to your page. --Kristy 22:50, 21 January 2009 (EST)


HAGERMAN family [19 July 2010]

If you belong to Genealogy Wise I have posted a file of 6 generations on the HAGEMAN family on the Long Island group in the discussion forum. You do have to register with Genealogy Wise but there is no fee. http://www.genealogywise.com/group/longislandgenealogy/forum/topics/hagaman-hageman-hegeman-etc

There is also a web page devoted to the HAGAMAN (& various spellings), again free but you do have to register to add comments. http://www.hagaman.net/

I collect all HAGAMAN/etc. data (male lines) on the Dutch family that settled in New York, thanks, Jim.--Jim LaLone 10:49, 19 July 2010 (EDT)