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Genealogy can be a life long pursuit. Contained in this volume is the work that has been done by other members of the family lines represented and compiled from Ancestry.com, Family Search and other online sources. Some original research has been done to connect family lines but you should use this as a guide and not an 'absolute'. There is still a lot of work that can be done, and things to learn about the individuals represented by these 99 generations. The Wolter family descends from the Sea Kings of Norway and Orkney, the High Kings of Ireland, Merovingian, Capetian and Carolingian lines…mehr

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Genealogy can be a life long pursuit. Contained in this volume is the work that has been done by other members of the family lines represented and compiled from Ancestry.com, Family Search and other online sources. Some original research has been done to connect family lines but you should use this as a guide and not an 'absolute'. There is still a lot of work that can be done, and things to learn about the individuals represented by these 99 generations. The Wolter family descends from the Sea Kings of Norway and Orkney, the High Kings of Ireland, Merovingian, Capetian and Carolingian lines of Normandy and the Grail lines of ancient Wales. They came to the Americas and fought in every war from the Revolution to Viet Nam. Descendants of Kings and Queens became farmers, attorneys, politicians, soldiers, nurses, teachers, writers, and professionals. They represent all the good traits of their ancestors who were fearless, adventurous, and determined to have a better life for their families.
Autorenporträt
The author, Diana Muir, became an accredited genealogist for the LDS Church in 1975 and has been doing genealogy for more than 40 years. CEO and Founder of the One World School and the Hawking Institute, Dr. Muir holds multiple degrees in Music Education, Educational Leadership, History, Sociology and Anthropology. Also a 35 year veteran of the Army, she currently lives in the Boston area where she continues to research the journals and the possibility that they continued.