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Jimmy B. Parker 1939- 2011 Jimmy was one of those amazing contributers. He loved the Research Wiki and because of his massive knowledge and understanding of the American Indians and research in general was able to contribute vast amounts of research information to the Wiki.When he died he figured he had contributed only a small portion of what he knew. His organizational skills gained from many varied leadership roles over a lifetime helped him to create and lead many productive WikiProjects. | Jimmy B. Parker 1939- 2011 Jimmy was one of those amazing contributers. He loved the Research Wiki and because of his massive knowledge and understanding of the American Indians and research in general was able to contribute vast amounts of research information to the Wiki. When he died he figured he had contributed only a small portion of what he knew. His organizational skills gained from many varied leadership roles over a lifetime helped him to create and lead many productive WikiProjects. |
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FamilySearch Wiki has amazing contributors. Here are the ones we have featured on the home page.
Jimmy B. Parker 1939- 2011 Jimmy was one of those amazing contributers. He loved the Research Wiki and because of his massive knowledge and understanding of the American Indians and research in general was able to contribute vast amounts of research information to the Wiki. When he died he figured he had contributed only a small portion of what he knew. His organizational skills gained from many varied leadership roles over a lifetime helped him to create and lead many productive WikiProjects.