History of the Wetzel Family Compiled by W. P. Wetzel
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History of the Wetzel Family Compiled by W. P. Wetzel
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Posted: 14 May 2009 4:42PM GMT |
Classification: Query
I pulled up the list of new databases at Ancestry.com as I do now and again and the first item on the list today was the subject item. It's 35 pages, printed 1908 and concerns the descendents of primarily Nicholas Wetzel b 1727 Germany who with his brothers Henry and Martin came to the US about 1730
A correspondent of mine and her mother had done some research on the Wetzels as Nicholas had a son Henry who had a daughter Barbara who married my 3ggrandfather Christopher Conrad b 1777 Frederick Co., VA. I don't see Barbara in this booklet (though I believe my correspondent sent me documentation of the relationship) but there's lots of other lines described in text which people here may find of interest.
BTW, I show Nicholas' father as Martin b 1700 Prob Sinshiem, Germany d about 1794 Rockingham, VA.
I'd be interested in anyone who wants to share descendents of Nicholas, my 5ggrandfather, as I try to collect all descendents of my 5ggrandparents. The outline descendent tree for my database is presently 9.5 pages long, but obviously there are several to many times that number of descendents. You can contact me directly at dedmod at msn dot com.
A correspondent of mine and her mother had done some research on the Wetzels as Nicholas had a son Henry who had a daughter Barbara who married my 3ggrandfather Christopher Conrad b 1777 Frederick Co., VA. I don't see Barbara in this booklet (though I believe my correspondent sent me documentation of the relationship) but there's lots of other lines described in text which people here may find of interest.
BTW, I show Nicholas' father as Martin b 1700 Prob Sinshiem, Germany d about 1794 Rockingham, VA.
I'd be interested in anyone who wants to share descendents of Nicholas, my 5ggrandfather, as I try to collect all descendents of my 5ggrandparents. The outline descendent tree for my database is presently 9.5 pages long, but obviously there are several to many times that number of descendents. You can contact me directly at dedmod at msn dot com.