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Hi Melynda & Edward,
Spelling Variances:
"Wildington, Wilderington" - unique spellings - where did you find them?
Elizabeth (Wildington, Wilderington) Widdrington b: 1700/1710
Robert Widdrington , Jr. (we have this tree and his will of 1722 if interested)
(?) Solomon Widdrington
(?) John Widdrington
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=paleolith&id=I2289
I just stopped in for the Widdringtons, but stayed for the beauty:
http://paleo.org/home.html
Beautifully done!
Barry Wetherington
(PS: Wtons, Up to now, I thought our surname was just raathuur upper crust blah - but look at this variance: WILDINGTON ! ! ! Could it be that 'WE' were amongst those that cut a wide swath when 'we' arrived to England!? 'We' were definitely there in the 1st Millennia. bw)
Unusual also that the site that brought us beauty, also suggested 'we aint got no couth' !