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WELNER Surname Resource Center
Also WELLNER, WELNA and variations.
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A history of the Irish WELSH/WALSH family of eastern Jefferson County, WV, related families, and other Irish immigrants who built the critical industrial hub of Harpers Ferry and Bakerton, spanning the lines of the C&O canal and railroads. Many databases for area researchers are available.
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A database of over 78,000 names of individuals, mostly descended from 18th century Mennonites, River Brethren (Brethren in Christ) and German Baptist Brethren who settled in Lancaster, Lebanon and Franklin Counties of Pennsylvania, in Ontario, Canada and in Washington Co., Maryland and Botetourt Co., Virginia.
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A forum to share old family photographs and genealogical information of the WENZ family and other related families.
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Seeking WERTMAN researchers worldwide, but primarily focusing on descendants of George Philip WERTMAN, who warranted land in 1749 Lynn Township, present day Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
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A history of the WESBROOM, WESTBROOM, WESTBROWNE and related names.
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Genealogy of the Wescoatt family - descendents of Joseph F WESCOATT (b. abt 1798) and Sarah METZGER. Regions include: Iowa, Nebraska, California, Nevada, possible links to Pennsylvania, New York, & Ohio.
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You can find on this site 1). The parental of Laurusse Joos, born before 1600 and ancestor, as far as we know, all the namebarers of Westerweel and Westerweele, the parental runs, due to privacy rules up to
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WESTGARTH Family History - WESTGARTH Across the World Wide Web
Westgarth family history, family trees from around the world, biography and heraldry as well as history of the names origin.
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A private Google group. Compiling all data on all families Westland (and variations) from Lincolnshire England, all dates.
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WESTPHAL, St. Joseph Co., Michigan, Cass Co., Michigan.
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WHEALTON family tree including relatives of Whealton's and relatives of our ancestors.
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Wheat genealogy; a history of the WHEAT family in America
With a brief account of the name and family in England and Normandy. An Open Library book entry, published 1903, by Silas Carmi Wheat.
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Original documents concerning the WHEATLEY family, who moved from Nottingham, England, to Northumberland, Pennsylvania, in the 1790s, and then to the Pacific Northwest about 1890. Other families include HUMES, McCOY/McCAY, WILLIAMS.
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Includes information on several lines of WHEATONs in England, America and Australia.
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Wheaton, Wheeton, Whetene, Wheten, Wheaten, Weeton, Weaton, Wetton, Whetton, Wheadon, Whedon, Wheedon, Wheden, Wheaden, Weedon, Weadon or variations.
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WHEELDON, DANIEL, HORNSEY, WEBSTER, TOVELL, SCRAFTON and JEWITT.
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