Source:Tegel, Peggy Stone. Quest for John Rudolph Waymire

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Source The quest for John Rudolph Waymire
Author Tegel, Peggy Stone
Wehmeier, Friedel H
Waymire, Edward D
Waymire Family Research Group
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Subject Family tree
Publication information
Type Book
Publisher National Society of Palatines to America, Illinois Chapter
Date issued 2005
Place issued Illinois
Citation
Tegel, Peggy Stone; Friedel H Wehmeier; Edward D Waymire; and Waymire Family Research Group. The quest for John Rudolph Waymire. (Illinois: National Society of Palatines to America, Illinois Chapter, 2005).
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"The main purpose of this work is to present material recently found in German records on the origins and family of John Rudolph Waymire of Randolph County, North Carolina, who emigrated from Hanover in 1753"-- P. i."

Johann Ludolph Wehmeyer, alias John Rudolph Waymire, was born 15 July 1721 in Duederode, Germany. His parents were Andreas Valentin Wehmeyer and Anna Elizabeth Asmus. He married Dorothea Elisabeth Loock, daughter of Joachim Loock and Anna Maria Severin. They had eight or nine children. They emigrated in 1753 and settled in Pennsylvania. They moved to North Carolina in 1757. He married Molly in about 1775. They had seven children. He died in 1801 in Randolph County, North Carolina. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Germany, North Carolina, Ohio and Indiana.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Includes Brown, Bulla, Buxton, Coppock, Curtner, Davenport, Etchison, Fouts, Gaddis, Gottschall, Hellman, Hoffman, Hoover, Hutchins, Kendrick, Kindley, Little, Macy, Mast, Pearson, Penny, Railsback, Robbins, Shawhan, Sinks, Stinson, Summers, Yount and related families.