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The genealogical and encyclopedic history of the Wheeler family in America Download

The genealogical and encyclopedic history of the Wheeler family in America
Author: Albert Gallatin Wheeler
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ISBN: B008S3GIM0



The genealogical and encyclopedic history of the Wheeler family in America (1914)


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PREFACE

It is well known to all genealogists that the dates found on town
records frequently differ from those contained in family Bibles or
given on gravestones. In some cases, indeed, two or three varying
dates for the same event have been furnished by different members of
the same family. In deciding which date is supported by the great-
est weight of evidence, there is a possibility of error - such is abso-
lutely unavoidable in a work of this kind, which deals with data
more or less indeterminate.

This variance, as is hereinafter shown, is also true in the spelling
of names. In the earlier generations these have been given Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.

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PREFACE

It is well known to all genealogists that the dates found on town
records frequently differ from those contained in family Bibles or
given on gravestones. In some cases, indeed, two or three varying
dates for the same event have been furnished by different members of
the same family. In deciding which date is supported by the great-
est weight of evidence, there is a possibility of error - such is abso-
lutely unavoidable in a work of this kind, which deals with data
more or less indeterminate.

This variance, as is hereinafter shown, is also true in the spelling
of names of 2

PREFACE

It is well known to all genealogists that the dates found on town
records frequently differ from those contained in family Bibles or
given on gravestones. In some cases, indeed, two or three varying
dates for the same event have been furnished by different members of
the same family. In deciding which date is supported by the great-
est weight of evidence, there is a possibility of error - such is abso-
lutely unavoidable in a work of this kind, which deals with data
more or less indeterminate.

This variance, as is hereinafter shown, is also true in the spelling
of names. In the earlier generations these have been given

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