S Wroten
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S Wroten

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I am interested in making a connection to ancient Rothenberg, Germany. My surname is Wroten. Early American ancestors spelled it Roten. My father said that it was, Dutch and means red whiskers. My DNA shows a strong connection to Hesse, Germany where the Rothenberg village is.
S Wroten aka Avansino
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Sibling of and [private sister (1940s - unknown)]
[children unknown]
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  • Nevada State Health Division, Office of Vital Records. Nevada Marriage Index, 1966-2005. Carson City, Nevada: Nevada State Health Division, Office of Vital Records.
  • Clark County, Nevada Marriage Bureau. Clark County, Nevada Marriage Index, 1956-1966. Las Vegas, Nevada: Clark County, Nevada Marriage Bureau.
  • Nevada State Health Division, Office of Vital Records. Nevada Divorce Index, 1968-2005. Carson City, Nevada: Nevada State Health Division, Office of Vital Records.

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