Molly Herod
Honor Code SignatorySigned 13 Oct 2022 | 10,693 contributions | 363 thank-yous | 2,276 connections
I was born on November 14, 1985 in Austin, Texas. I'm the youngest child and only daughter of Jim and Jill (nee Robertson) Herod. I have one older brother, Matt.
If you’re looking for information of enslaved persons from the Gladney, Gregg, Martin or Taylor plantations, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
I currently live in the Dallas, Texas area.
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Categories: US Civil War Project Members
Here is the link to the March/April Vicksburg National Cemetery Challenge, in case your interested: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1710470/civil-war-2024-march-april-vicksburg-natl-cemetery-challenge
The US Civil War January Challenge is to connect US Civil War Soldiers for the January Connect-a-Thon. This year will be a twist of what I usually do. Instead of you choosing a "Surname Letter", you will be choosing from a block of soldiers whom I've already screened that show they have family to connect. Each soldier has a connection to one or more of his immediate family--parents, siblings, spouses, children, on their profile. Whether you work on one soldier or your whole block of soldiers, it's one step closer in our goal to connect each of our US Civil War Soldiers. The goal is to make sure all these soldiers are connected at least by one or two degrees. You can sign up now by clicking this link: US Civil War Sign-up Chart
Here is the link to Page 14: Page 14 Link
edited by Pam Kreutzer
edited by Pam Kreutzer
Molly, thanks for your work to improve our shared tree.
Molly, thanks for your efforts to improve our shared tree.