WGRF
Sue Waite-Langley
PO Box 210104
Dallas, Texas 75211
214-763-8456
did you know?
...that
in order to facilitate the use of this site, the
spelling of the Waite surname, in all of its
variations, has been standardized to Waite? We are
aware that many families do not use this spelling,
however, we felt that it was more important for
persons visiting the site to find the information on
their family. Using only one spelling makes this a
much easier task. Please do not be offended if your
particular surname spelling is represented here
differently than that which you use.
...that
for this reason, whenever you use the search engine
on the site you should avoid using the Waite surname
completely. Using Waite in the search engine will
return every page on the site. Using one of the
variants will likely return no pages at all. Please
use given names and any other information specific
to your ancestor.
hints
Hint
#1: To get the full value out of this
site...please use the site search engine to search
WGRF for your ancestor. With hundreds of pages
already on-line and over 60M of information
published here, it would be easy to miss the clue
you need.
Hint
#2:
Please do not search using the surname Waite or
any of its variant spellings. Doing so will cause
every page in the site to be displayed on your
search screen. Instead, search by given names;
wives' names; locations of residence; and
organization affiliations to name a few.

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Dancers - Langley Girls 2006
I'm not too proud of my daughters!
They work incredibly hard at their craft...and it shows. Many,
many of the descendants of Thomas of Portsmouth were and are
involved in artistic endeavors. There were photographers,
painters, and musicians. Even my own paternal ancestor was a
blacksmith who we could consider to be an artist in the
utilitarian. AND now we have dancers. I guess the genes run
true.
Robert S. Waite - Korea 1952
These photos are from
the USMC 9th Special Basic Class at the Marine Corps School,
Quantico,
Virginia and are published at
http://www.usmc9thsbc.org/.
...I look into this mirror and see a thousand mirrors
behind me: My mother's face, between bright curtains, watches the damp
garden. My father sits under a lamp with his eyes closed."
Elmaz Abi-Nader
New Year's Morning
The Poetry of Arab Women