Community News
On WikiTree, we happily give and receive the gift of genealogy — a free gift to the world, offered in the spirit of peace and harmony on one world tree.
- Join us in a Christmas-related community activity:
- Do you have a WikiTree wishlist? What improvements or new features would you like?
- Do you have WikiTree questions? Just ask! We have the warmest genealogy community anywhere. WikiTreers work together and help each other all the time.
- Ask in G2G, the Genealogist-to-Genealogist forum.
- Ask via Zoom this Sunday, December 28 at 11am ET (4pm UTC).
Send a family member this e-card or another vintage Christmas postcard — or any family photo you upload to WikiTree — as a free, ad-free, and instantaneous Christmas greeting.
- Leap into 2026 with ...
- 18 for 18: Eighteen self-chosen missions for WikiTree's 18th anniversary.
- Collaborative research for bestselling author AJ Jacobs (Jan 8-15).
- Connect-a-Thon XVI (Jan 16-19).
WikiTreer of the Week interview: Native American Project co-leader Jillaine Smith. Jillaine became a member in 2012 and has helped grow our tree almost every single day since she joined! She has 4,439 Tree Days — #7 all-time most.
"My most recent genealogy journey has been helping the US Black Heritage Project with its 1880 census project. I'm currently focused on documenting African-Americans in New Bedford, Massachusetts — a destination point along the Underground Railway." —Jillaine
He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle,
And away they all flew like the down of a thistle.
But I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight,
"Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night!" 1
Top Contributors to WikiTree Profiles in November
#1 Abby (Brown) Glann.
#2 Elaine (Weatherall) Martzen.
#3 Doug McCallum.
#3 Dave Rutherford.
#4 Russell Butler.
#4 Stuart Awbrey.
#4 Steven Harris.
#4 Sandy (Craig) Patak.
#4 Robert Teague.
More WikiTree contributors.
|