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Great to see you contributing Jenny. I enjoyed reading your Sixteen post. Unfortunately I don't have any of your names on my tree.

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Thank you for reading my post Jennifer. I hope I get around to doing some more soon.

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Lots of immigrants in this generation - look forward to following along Jenny

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There certainly are. Many of my 16 immigrated to Australia. I was pleased when I found the last one in 2020 was transported.

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You’re amazing, @jenny, it’s great to have you here, contributing to Substack. I’d be delighted to walk you through some of the more subtle points if you’d like. Grab some time on my calendar at Projectkin.org/calendar or just let me know how I can help.

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Thanks Barbara. It's taken me a while to get here, never a dull moment. I'm heading away for a few days for the school holidays but if there's any tips you'd like to share or direct me to any posts, let me know, otherwise I'll check your calendar next week.

Jenny

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Oh, Jenny, re-reading this post from Robin's restack reminded me to circle back to it. What fun to have you here. I can't think of any tips I might have for you as you're way ahead of me on WeAre.xyz and clearly are making full use of Substack.

I'd still love to have that conversation and hope you can find some time in the days to come at Projectkin.org/calendar. (Things have lightened up now that the AATP program has concluded.)

I'd love to talk about that challenge of integrating platforms — using Substack to its best, for example, when you also have an established Wordpress blog. I think that's a challenge for many long-time family history bloggers, for example. Till then 👋

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I’ve just seen this. Added a time to your calendar.

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