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[add comment] [edit] KNOTT.ged Imported SuccessfullyThe pages from your GEDCOM, "KNOTT.ged" have been generated successfully. You may view them by launching the Family Tree Explorer and opening the family tree into which this GEDCOM was imported. -WeRelate agent 00:08, 18 April 2007 (MDT) [add comment] [edit] WelcomeWelcome 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. [add comment] [edit] Video TourWe strongly recommend that you spend a few minutes taking our video tour. It provides a brief overview of how to use the features of WeRelate. A little time spent here may save you time later. There are also in-depth text tutorials available from the Help button. [add comment] [edit] Create WebpagesThe next thing to do is launch Family Tree Explorer, then select File in the Family Tree Explorer menu and give your family tree a name. You can either upload your GEDCOM or create person and family pages one at a time. To upload your GEDCOM, select File in the Family Tree Explorer menu and then click on Import and choose the GEDCOM file to import. The system will create an editable web page for each person and family in your GEDCOM. To create a page manually, select Add in the Family Tree Explorer menu and click on Add new person; enter the given (first name) and surname (last name), select Add, then fill in the blanks and save. The Family Tree Explorer is a Flash application and will need to use some space in your computer to cache the files. That's computer talk for "If you store some ancestor page information on your computer, you will be able to view more pages faster. Otherwise, the system has to fetch each page every time you edit or look at it. This would make navigating your tree very slow. [add comment] [edit] Connect with other genealogistsYou should always sign in when you are editing or adding pages. Use the signature button (second button from the right in the menu bar above the edit box) to sign your comments on discussion pages. That way others with similar interests can find you. If you click on the blue user name on any page, you will go to that person's home page. You can leave a message on his/her Discussion page. The Discussion page button is in the light green second level menu bar above. [add comment] [edit] Shared research pagesShared research pages act like specialized message boards. Be careful to use only one name spelling and one location in each field; do not use abbreviations. Including postal codes and multiple spellings, names, or locations in these fields will cause your pages to be improperly indexed. It will make it harder for your cousins to find your pages and work with you. For more information see Shared research pages. [add comment] [edit] Great things you can do at WeRelatePlease see the Great things you can do at WeRelate article.
--Kopuru 00:23, 18 April 2007 (MDT) [add comment] [edit] KNOTT.ged is being held for reviewThe pages from "KNOTT.ged" have not yet been generated because they appear to match pages from a GEDCOM you have previously imported to WeRelate. Please be patient while we take a look at your GEDCOM. If it turns out that the people in KNOTT.ged don't really overlap people you have imported previously, your pages will be generated right after the review, which should happen tomorrow (or Monday if tomorrow falls on a weekend). If you have already imported a GEDCOM containing people in KNOTT.ged, you have two options:
-WeRelate agent 02:48, 18 April 2007 (MDT) [add comment] [edit] KNOTT2.ged Imported SuccessfullyThe pages from your GEDCOM, "KNOTT2.ged" have been generated successfully. You may view them by launching the Family Tree Explorer and opening the family tree into which this GEDCOM was imported. -WeRelate agent 13:56, 20 April 2007 (MDT) [add comment] [edit] David Allen and Peter Romane Knott [1 November 2010]Hello, I need verification of the father/son relationship between David Allen Knott, b. 4 Jan 1796 Monmouth, NJ and his son, Peter Romane Knott, b. 1 Jan 1824, also in Monmouth NJ. I am trying to join the Sons of the American Revolution, (SAR) and this is the only link I am unable to obtain record proof of. Any help you can provide will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Pat McGuire [email protected]Mcguirepv 16:21, 1 November 2010 (EDT) [add comment] [edit] David Allen Knott to Peter Romane Knott [29 November 2010]Hi, I need proof of the father/son relationship between David Allen Knott and his son Peter Romane Knott. This is the last proof I need to join the Sons of the American Revolution. Any help you can provide will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Pat e-mail at [email protected]Mcguirepv 20:32, 28 November 2010 (EST) [add comment] [edit] Need to connect David Allen Knott to Peter Romane Knott [11 December 2010]I need to be able to prove the relationship between David Allen Knott and his son, Peter Romane Knott. I am trying to join "The Sons of the American Revolution" (SAR) and this is the only link I can't find proof of. There are a number of listings without the backup data I require. If you have anything that might be used to verify this I would greatly appreciate it. Please feel free to e-mail me at [email protected] Thanks, Pat--Mcguirepv 14:50, 11 December 2010 (EST) [add comment] [edit] David Allen Knott/Peter Romane Knott [28 December 2010]I am looking for proof that David (and his wife, Ann Allen) is the Father of Peter. If you have such I would relly like to have a copy of your source data. This link is all I have to prove to join the Sons of the American Revolution. Thanks, Pat McGuire [email protected]Mcguirepv 02:03, 28 December 2010 (EST) [add comment] [edit] Peter Romane Knott [30 March 2011]Stephen, My great Grandmother was Louisa Knott, the daughter of Peter Romane. I am looking for documented proof of the relationship between Peter Romane and his father, David Allen Knott. I would appreciate any information you might be able to provide. Thanks, Pat McGuire--Mcguirepv 19:38, 30 March 2011 (EDT) |