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COVEY, FARMER, HALE, WAGNER, WAGONER, WAGGONER.
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AUSTIN, BURGDORF, FORD, GOULDING, HAMMOND, MIDDLETON, NEIGHBOUR, ROBINSON, WAITE and WELSH.
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Articles about the Wakefields and their associated families. Focus of research is on the Southern Wakefields who migrated from South Carolina to Ohio and Indiana during the early 1800s. The BANTA, BRAY, BRUTHER, DAVIS, MEANS, STAGE, and WHITE families are a few of the associated families that are included in this line.
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WAKENIGHT, DUSING, & JENSEN Family Trees
ALDOUS, ANDREW, BABCOCK, BAKER, BARNHART, BEIER, BENZER, BERCK, BEROGEN, BLUMER, BOWMAN, BOYENGA, BRESSLER,CALLIHAN, CARROLL, CHRISTENSEN, COPLEY, DOWNER, DRUMHELLER, DUER, DUSING, FELTES, GORSUCK, GREEN, GRIMES, GUSTIN, HALL, HAMBLEY, HECK, HECKMAN, HILL, ILER, JOHNSON, KERNS, KERSHNER, KOEHLER, LORENTZ, MALLORY, MAYER, MCJOHN, MESSINER,MICHEAL, MOELLER, MONS, MOORE, OLSEN, PAHALY, PALS, PARK, POWELL, REMREY, SHEETS, SMICE, SPRINKLE, STEPHENS, STROCK,STROW, SWARTY, THOMAS, THOMPSON, TOCKEY, TWIGGS, UNKNOWN, VANDERLAAN, WAKENIGHT, WEITZEL, WELLS, WINDHERST, WREGG, YOUNG.
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Wakenight, Dusing, Hill, & Strock Families
Wakenight, Dusing, Strock, Powell, Steffa Families. From all over, but mostly Maryland and Ogle County, Illinois.
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WALES and associated families who lived in Norfolk, England, during the 12th to 19th centuries. WIGGER, CANNELL, WOODCOCK, MINNS, MORRIS, POTTER, CROME, BALES, MUNTON, FISH, POLL, and FISKE. Over 2,500 names.
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WALKER - VAUGHN - Acadian Genealogy
WALKER, VAUGHN, MORASSE.
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WALKER family with common ancestor Helton Rutherford WALKER.
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Descendants of David WALKER & Margaret HETHERINGTON of Dumfriesshire, Scotland. Descendants of Marcus PALMER and Nancy Ann SLOCUM of New York.
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New England, Canada, Scotland, France, Italy, 7,000 names.
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This blog is for my dad, and interested relatives, about my project to document our family's genealogy. It started when I offered to become the family keeper of my dad's genealogy files and learn what he found -- and what it meant to him -- in his decades of searching for his background. I got hooked on the quest of "finding Henry," Dad's grandfather, who seemed to appear from nowhere with a brand new name and no background except "Norwegian."
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A journey into the past with my ancestors. Including stories about my family along with observations I've made throughout my journey in genealogy.
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WALL / DUBE Family - The Branches of My Trees
Families from Ireland, France, Ukraine: WALL, DUBE, O'HARA, CRAIG, USSELMAN, SHOULDICE, LETKEMAN. Also, Canada Company Land Grants and early Canadian government documents.
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WALL family tree. Nine generations beginning in Worcestershire, England and moving to east end of London. Some members now in Canada. STRONG, SHEFFIELD, STOCKWELL, LOBJOIT.
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WALLACE and Related Families of Clark County, Ohio
Hugh WALLACE.
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WALLEN/WALLING GENEALOGY - Joe E. Wallen Homepage
WALLEN, PRICE, BLEDSOE, TIGNOR, DAVIS, PARKER, JOHNSON, ANDERSON, McGUIRE, McKINNEY.
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WALLER, PETERS, COETZEE, TOMPSON, ARAN LOPEZ, MASON, DONALD, RYDER, LENGYEL, BROUN, HILL, MCCURE, BOWES, WARREN, COATS, BOOTY and over 600 other surnames from England, Ireland, South Africa, Spain, and Australia.
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WALLER family from Kentucky, United States of America.
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Wally MacDowell's Genealogy Home Page
Information on southern Erie County, New York genealogy, cemeteries and history.
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WALTA family tree starting in the 1500s until now.
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Resources that are published by individuals who are sharing their own personal research with others online. These presentations of personal research can include web sites, blogs, some wikis, Facebook pages, eBooks, family trees stored on commercial services, etc.