Wingo watchers
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Editor: Rose Wingo Peterson.
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Periodical for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Wingo (Wing, Wynge, Winge, etc.) families whose ancestors immigrated in the early 1600's from Holland and England to Massachusetts and to Virginia. One progenitor featured is Jerman Jeduthan Wingo (1807- 1873), born to Thomas and Mary Wingo in Halifax County, Virginia. In 1825 he migrated from North Carolina to a small community in South Graves County, Kentucky, which was named Wingo after him. He and Ann Y. Beadles married in 1826 and had 11 children. His, and other Wingo (Wing, etc.) descendants live(d) in England, Holland, Germany, Canada and in Massachusetts, Virginia, Alabama, the Carolina, West Virginia, Illinois, Michigan, Oklahoma, Arizona, Tennessee, Mississippi, Texas, Kentucky, Ohio and elsewhere in the United States.
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Also includes Wing, Winge, Wingo, Wynge, and other variant spellings.
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Wingo watchers v. 1, no. 1 (July 1993)
Wingo watchers v.1,no.2 Sep 1993
Wingo watchers v.1,no.3 Jan 1994
Wingo watchers v.1,no.4 Apr 1994
Wingo watchers v.2,no.1 Jul 1994
Wingo watchers v.2,no.2 Oct 1994
Wingo watchers v.2,no.3 Jan 1995
Wingo watchers v.2,no.4 Apr 1995
Wingo watchers v.3,no.1 Jul 1995
Wingo watchers v.3,no.2 Oct 1995
Wingo watchers v.3,no.3 Jan 1996
Wingo watchers v.3,no.4 Apr 1996
Wingo watchers v.4,no.1 Jul 1996
Wingo watchers v.4,no.2 Oct 1996
Wingo watchers v.4,no.4 Apr 1997
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