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Don Womack

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May 1, 2014, 5:27:10 PM5/1/14
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Hi Wilt.  I don't often use Google mail so I am remiss in my response.  That's very kind and gracious of you to offer your services like this.  Most of us in the USA are out of a William Womack, b about 1620 in the Kent/Wragby area.  His Dad was William Womack (we think) b about 1575 in Kent, Exeter Devon.  His Dad (again, we think) was Lawrence Womack b c 1550 in Exeter Devon.  He was son of Arthur Womack b c 1528 in Norfolk, Eng.  From there it goes William III, III and I.  William I was born c 1470.

This is the line, we THINK, but as with all genealogy research, one has nothing without documentation or very strong circumstantial evidence.  If you can be of help with any of this, the entire Womack nation will be grateful and proud of you and I will be certain that you get source credit for the information.  Thanks much.
Don Womack


On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 5:13 PM, <womack-geneal...@googlegroups.com> wrote:

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    "Witt W. Womack" <jointh...@googlemail.com> Feb 21 10:03AM -0800  

    Hullo all,
     
    My name is Witt Womack, and thus far I've been rather too young to seek out
    records myself. But I happen to be doing a semester abroad in England, and
    am perfectly willing to scour any parish records and the like that y'all
    have always wanted to peruse. I'm clueless, but perhaps I can be a tool to
    Womack research. I'm based in Leeds, but I'm planning to go all over the
    country, so anywhere in England should work.
     
    I remember that Mr Robert Burke in his Womack Blog talked of wanting to get
    some English Womacks' DNA. If possible, I can look one up in a phonebook
    and sequester him (a bit dodgy, but, hey, we're kin) to take a DNA test, or
    else find a Womack contact in a less dramatic way. I would need to know the
    sort of test that y'all did, so that the results can match up though--or
    another sort of test where all the subclades or whatnot are included: we're
    doing Y-haplotypes, right?
     
    Anyway, it's just an idea. Hopefully y'all are actually notified of this
    post!
     
    Cheers,
    Witt Womack

     

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