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                                The WHITELEY Family is connected to multiple

                                surnames including:  WALTER, REYNOLDS, MUTH,

                         WRIGHT, HILL, BIEDENBACH, FOX, JONES,

                            McCORMACK, CUNNINGHAM, WESTERHAUS

                           and many more!

                                 

                                            ALL of the people listed in our family tree are related by

                                    either blood or marriage.  The information contained should

                                 be used for reference only, as the information was gleaned

                    from several sources.  Please feel free to visit our

                                   ROOTSWEB Tree for a complete list of relatives. It starts

                                 with my 6th great-grandfather, PETER MUTH. Be sure to

                                    click on his DESCENDANCY to see how your family might

                                  be related to ours.  The following pages contain PHOTOS

                                 of various family members.  Click on their picture to view

                                                                how they fit into the tree.

              If you find  errors or omissions, please contact

                         jlw6693@netzero.com and it'll be corrected as soon

       as soon as possible.  HAPPY HUNTING!

                                   

                                      

                                      St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic 

                               Church in Fulda, Noble County, Ohio.  Many people

                              listed in the WHITELEY family tree were baptized,

married, or buried by the church.

                                  

                           CLICK HERE to view FAMILY PHOTOS

                                    Lynn Coburger's site on FULDA, NOBLE COUNTY, OHIO

 

                                                                                              

                                If You Could See Your Ancestors
 

               If you could see your ancestors, all

standing in a row

                   Would you be proud of them, or don't

you really know?

                          Some strange discoveries are made when

      climbing family trees

                  And some of them, you know, do not

   particularly please

               If you could see your ancestors, all

  standing in a row

                    There might be some of them perhaps,

                  you wouldn't care to know

               But there's another question which

               requires a different view

             If you could meet your ancestors,

                     would they be proud of you?

                                          
                      -anonymous-
 

                      
 

                        

 

                                          

 

                                  

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