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The WINDEMUTH Family Organization
Descendants of Johan Christoph WINDEMUTH and Mary Marguerite KLEPPLINGER
WINDEMUTH, WINTAMUTE, WINTEMUTE, WINTERMOTE, WINTERMUTE, WINTERMUTH. -
The Wingards, German immigrants who made their way to Alabama in the early 19th century. Descendants of John Adam Wingard who immigrated from Wurtenburg, Germany, in 1761, and arrived in Charleston.
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A central resource for people researching the Wissinger surname. Contains surname history, surname index, pictures, coat-of-arms, list of contributors and links to other Wissinger sites. Includes Wisinger, Wysinger, Wiesinger, Wiessinger, and others.
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On-going research into the origins of the WITT family from Hamburg, Germany.
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Descendants of Johannes Paulus (Paul) Wolff, who arrived on the ship Halifax in the port of Philadelphia in 1753 and died about 1775 in Berks County, Pennsylvania.
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The largest collection of genealogical data on the Woltz & Waltz Families on the World Wide Web.
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WOMACK, WAMAC, WAMACK, WAMMUCK, WOLMACK and all variants thereof, with a special emphasis on the WOMACK'S of Texas.
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This site traces the Ancestry of the Wood family of Delphi Indiana, Carroll County. We start with ancestors coming from Amsterdam Holland and immigrating to the Pennsylvania Colony in 1700. Through Mason County Kentucky then in 1823 to Indiana.
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Comprehensive listing of Woodard family members, including family narratives.
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The WOODROFFES of Costock and Rempstone. Grave site information.
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The WOODY Family of Old Virginia
Using primary sources and direct evidence, a number of Woody descendants have traced their lineages back to Virginia in the late 18th or early 19th century. Because of several factors, the extension of these lineages by traditional research is almost impossible; however, results from the Woody DNA Project prove that nearly all participants with such lineages share a common ancestor. This site provides an index to virtually all Virginia Woodys found in the US censuses & the lineages for these people. Also, the lineages of all males that have been found to have a common yDNA with the Virginia Woodys are presented.
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A tree covering a branch of the Woollacott family from about 1688 to the present.
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The Descendants of Richard WOOLERY/WOOLWORTH (1648-1696).
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The WORCESTER Family in America
Descendants of Rev. William WORCESTER, first pastor of the church of Salisbury, Massachusetts, 1638.
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