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 More options 1 Oct, 00:54
From: RMWELL...@aol.com
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 19:54:47 EDT
Local: Thurs 1 Oct 2009 00:54
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Richard,

Do you know which Weller left for America in the 1800's?
Thank you.

Richard Weller


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 More options 1 Oct, 21:11
From: Richard Weller <meg...@talktalk.net>
Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 13:11:35 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs 1 Oct 2009 21:11
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Richard, I am afraid you will need to be a little more precise before
I can be much help, if indeed I can help at all.  Do you have a
forename?  Or approximate date?  Or place of residence in America?

You may need to bear in mind that many more of the WELLERs who
immigrated to America in C19 came from continental Europe rather than
Britain.

Offhand I can only think of two of my own line who settled in USA, but
that was at the end of the century.  Frederick Aylward WELLER
1873-1926 settled in Kansas and his brother Edward William Morton
WELLER (known as Morton) 1876-1947 who was a clergyman in the
Episcopal Church.

No doubt others in this group will tell you of other WELLER
immigrants.

Even if the WELLERs you are interested in are not from the Ox and
Bucks family in England, I may be able to help you.  Over many years I
have been in contact with researchers in USA with WELLER ancestors
from other families.

Richard Morton Weller.

On 1 Oct, 00:54, RMWELL...@aol.com wrote:


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