Community News
This week we are honoring those who served in The Great War (1914-1918).
- Do you have ancestors who fought in the war?
- Would like help researching your family member's service? Come to the research party sponsored by the Great War Project. Today (Wednesday) starting at 2pm ET (7pm UTC). Here's how to get started on Discord's live chat system if you're new to it.
- Research for UK and ANZAC heroes.
Help us link-up unconnected WikiTree profiles whose corresponding Find A Grave memorials are connected in this week's Data Doctor Challenge.
- This week's collaborative research challenge will benefit FamilySearch exec Tamra (Munson) Stansfield. Researchers are needed for Australia, Canada, England, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, Scotland, Sweden, Switzerland, the United States, and Wales. Please join in!
- Our 17th anniversary WikiTree Week celebrations are now complete, but dozens of videos will remain online for the next 30 days, including our discussions with AJ Jacobs on the Global Family Reunion, Thomas MacEntee on AI for genealogy, and the panel discussions on collaboration, narrative-building, and genealogy tech.
- 31,000 WikiTreers have now passed the CC7 1,000 milestone — one thousand family connections within seven degrees!
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Boost your personal CC7 with this app:
Missing Links for Southern Pioneers Project WikiTree.
WikiTreer of the Week interview: Klaas Jansen.
"I enjoy being part of one big family. My data are open for others to build upon my work ... it will become part of my legacy." —Klaas
Top Contributors to WikiTree Profiles in October
#1 Russell Butler.
#1 Chris Whitten.
#1 Julie (Fiscus) Ricketts.
#1 Stuart Awbrey.
#1 Azure Robinson.
#1 Sandy (Craig) Patak.
#1 Jen (Stevens) Hutton.
More WikiTree contributors.
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