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Response 10-11-2021 to a post by Laura Wirt on 5-7-2013
Laura, 8 years ago you posted that you might be a family member. At that time my reserch into the Wirt family had not gotten anywhere. Recently I have made a lot of breakthroughs. I found that many members of the family at many generational levels go by their middle name and the records often use only the first name which made it difficult to find relatives.
I have started the family tree for Bob Wirt and have connected it to a larger tree that is found in FamilySearch.com.
If you get an account with them (the accounts are free of charge) and go to https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/portrait/G8P9-LZF you will be in Bob's family tree and you can then follow the path up and see if you connect with them anywhere along the line.
If you go up to Bob's great great grandfather, David Miller Wirt (1832-1908) he wrote a history/genealogy of his family which is included as a "memory." Or go directly to https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/memories/L2XN-R4W read this information which include Towns, Counties and dates of locations for the family members as well as name changes of counties.
I hope you see this and it is of help to you
Laura, 8 years ago you posted that you might be a family member. At that time my reserch into the Wirt family had not gotten anywhere. Recently I have made a lot of breakthroughs. I found that many members of the family at many generational levels go by their middle name and the records often use only the first name which made it difficult to find relatives.
I have started the family tree for Bob Wirt and have connected it to a larger tree that is found in FamilySearch.com.
If you get an account with them (the accounts are free of charge) and go to https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/portrait/G8P9-LZF you will be in Bob's family tree and you can then follow the path up and see if you connect with them anywhere along the line.
If you go up to Bob's great great grandfather, David Miller Wirt (1832-1908) he wrote a history/genealogy of his family which is included as a "memory." Or go directly to https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/memories/L2XN-R4W read this information which include Towns, Counties and dates of locations for the family members as well as name changes of counties.
I hope you see this and it is of help to you