User talk:StroudIL

Thank you StroudIl for your recent edits. Keep up your great work. It is very much appreciated!

joyWyzer17 16:54, 31 May 2011 (UTC)

Welcome...
Hello StroudIL!

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Again, welcome! Vlfunk 17:25, 11 May 2011 (UTC)

Thanks from the Wiki:
The FamilySearch Research Wiki is delighted to let you know that the “African American Military Records” page you helped create was a Featured Article, highlighted on the Main Page of the Wiki 8/11/11, and remained there for seven days. Thank you for your explanation about the Buffalo Soldiers to help others understand who they were. Your contributions are appreciated and have assisted others in finding their ancestors. You have made a difference in research!