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After the death of Samuel Weigel, Ester Bandy Weigel and the children moved to northern Georgia in18… ‎(N77)‎
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Show Details Shared Note: - After the death of Samuel Weigel, Ester Bandy Weigel and the children moved to northern Georgia in1845, and then on to Kaufman Co., Tx, in 1858. Hester's twin brother, Henry Marion Wikle, and the other brothers, Jeptha, Samuel, and John moved texas to live. Henry Marion did however, return to visit Hester 50 years after the war's end, ca. 1915.
There are many variations in the spelling of the surname 'Weigel'. The North Carolina birth records indicate Samuel's surname spelled as Weigel; the marriage records indicate Samuel's surname spelled as Wickel. Most later records in Georgia and Texas render the surname as Wikle ‎(though in the 1860 Census it was spelled Wackle)‎.o Kansas in 1861, fought for the Union during the War Between the States, and never returned to T
--source: Scott Pedigree papers

Unrecognized GEDCOM Code: _TITLEWikle (Weigel) history
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Globally unique Identifier 765A8E8173768A8B48A31868A431C848


After the death of Samuel Weigel, Ester Bandy Weigel and the children moved to northern Georgia in18…

INDINameGIVNSURNBirthAnniversaryPlaceChildrenDeathAnniversaryAgePlaceLast ChangeSEXBIRTDEATTREE
1I135Bandy, Ester
ESTER,BANDYBANDY,ESTER
1800
225
South Carolina
12
5 January 1875
15075
Kaufman Co.
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Total individuals : 1
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