Wilhite centuries/ Steven C. Jones

Authors

Format

Book

Language

German
English

Physical

[230] pages : illustrations, facsimiles, genealogical tables, maps, portraits ; 28x22 cm (11x9 in).

Edition

Third edition

Notes

Johann Michael Wilhite was born in 1671 in Schwaigern, Germany. He married Dorothea Mueller in 1692. They had three children who died as infants. Dorothea died in 1705. He married Anna Maria Hengsteller (b. 1684) in 1706. They had eight children. They immigrated to America in 1717 and settled in Madison County, Virginia. Descend- ants and relatives lived in Virginia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, California and elsewhere.

Includes Jones and related families.

See also other edition: Wilhite centuries Second

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