Chaz
Registered User
Brethren,
If you’re passionate about genealogy, history, or the intersection of both, I strongly encourage you to explore WikiTree.
It’s a global family tree—one singular, collaborative record of humanity’s lineage. Unlike other ancestry platforms where you build from scratch each time, WikiTree may already contain branches of your family. And thanks to thousands of active contributors, your tree is likely growing even as you sleep. Best of all, it’s entirely free.
For those with a historical bent, the Freemasonry Project within WikiTree offers a meaningful opportunity: to document and honor the lives of individual Brothers whose stories have helped shape our craft. By adding biographical details, connections, and context, we help preserve the legacy of our Order for future generations.
There are also dedicated projects for major historical chapters—including the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, the early colonies, European migrations, westward expansion, and even timelines reaching back to the first century CE. Whether your interests lie in social movements, cultural lineage, or ancestral heritage, you’ll find a place to contribute.
Whatever your time or expertise, WikiTree offers a space where your efforts will be appreciated—be it tracing your own family’s lines or enriching the historical record of those who came before us.
Fraternally,
Charles
If you’re passionate about genealogy, history, or the intersection of both, I strongly encourage you to explore WikiTree.
It’s a global family tree—one singular, collaborative record of humanity’s lineage. Unlike other ancestry platforms where you build from scratch each time, WikiTree may already contain branches of your family. And thanks to thousands of active contributors, your tree is likely growing even as you sleep. Best of all, it’s entirely free.
For those with a historical bent, the Freemasonry Project within WikiTree offers a meaningful opportunity: to document and honor the lives of individual Brothers whose stories have helped shape our craft. By adding biographical details, connections, and context, we help preserve the legacy of our Order for future generations.
There are also dedicated projects for major historical chapters—including the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, the early colonies, European migrations, westward expansion, and even timelines reaching back to the first century CE. Whether your interests lie in social movements, cultural lineage, or ancestral heritage, you’ll find a place to contribute.
Whatever your time or expertise, WikiTree offers a space where your efforts will be appreciated—be it tracing your own family’s lines or enriching the historical record of those who came before us.
Fraternally,
Charles