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Add An OC Family Member To Your Vine

Update Your OC Family Tree
2 Sep 2022
Written by Walter Murphy
Of Interest

 

You can now update your Family Tree on the Old Campbellian Society website, but you must have already Registered online!. 

Click on your Image, or where your portrait image is located.

Scroll down beneath your image, name & details, and education.

On your Profile click on the button shown below to login into your profiles:

 

 

Search to find your family members as shown on the image above.

Please Note: You can only search for and add OCs who have already joined the OC Society website.

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To connect with other OCs via the website please go to the Network page and search for OCs  who are registered & online.

If you come across an OC who isn't registered and you're able to encourage them to "sign up" then please do so.

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