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WEALTHIEST --- (see also RICHE)
Pedigrees for people who were among the Wealthiest in all
of history.
People frequently listed among wealthiest ever
but not in the database include
Hassanal Bolkiah (Sultan of Brunei), Warren Buffett,
Andrew Carnegie, Marshall Field, Henry Ford, Muammar Gaddafi,
J. Paul Getty, Stephen Girard, Heshen, Mir Osman Ali Khan,
Aaron of Lincoln, Simon Iturri Patino, Carlos Slim,
A.T. Stewart, Sam Walton, Friedrich Weyerhauser.
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Marcus Licinius Crassus (115? BC - 53 BC Syria) ; (member of First Triumvirate; one of wealthiest persons ever)
- Phaenippus ; (his descendants were among the wealthiest of Athenians & hereditary torch-bearers at the Eleusinian mysteries)
- John Jacob (III) ASTOR (1822 - 1890) ; (Brig. General; wealthiest American of his time)
- John Jacob (II) ASTOR (nr. Heidelberg 1763 - 1848 N.Y.) ; (emigrated to U.S. via London, traded fur, opium and real estate to become one of the wealthiest Americans ever)
- William Backhouse ASTOR (N.Y. 1792 - 1875 N.Y.) ; (one of the wealthiest men ever)
- William Waldorf (1st Viscount) ASTOR (N.Y. 1848 - 1919 Brighton) ; (one of the wealthiest Americans of his time; eponym of the WALDORF Hotel)
- Henry (Cardinal of England) BEAUFORT (1376? - 1447) ; Bishop of Winchester/Windsor; (wealthiest Englishman of his day)
- Mausolus (King) of CARIA & Rodhos (? - 353 BC) ; (eponym of the Mausoleum he built, considered an Ancient Wonder; considered, prob. mythically, among the ....
- Tiberius CLAUDIUS Hipparchus (30? - 95?) ; (poss. wealthiest Greek of his time)
- Richard (III; K.G.) FitzALAN (Sussex 1348 - 1397) ; 10th/11th (4th/6th FitzAlan) Earl of ARUNDEL & Surrey; (one of the wealthiest men ever)
- Jacob `the Rich' FUGGER ; (monopolized silk and copper trade throughout Europe, becoming among wealthiest men ever; principal creditor to Emperor Charles V)
- Bill GATES (Seattle 28/10/1955) ; aka William Henry (III) GATES; (founded Microsoft; one of wealthiest persons ever)
- John (BEAUFORT) of GAUNT (Flanders 1340 - 1399 London) ; K.G.; Duke (& Founder of House) of LANCASTER; claimant King of Castile; dominated England during last ye....
- Jason (Jay) GOULD (Roxbury, NY 1836 - 1892) ; (speculater and railroad developer; allied with James Fisk and Boss Tween; one of the wealthiest Americans ever)
- Croesus (last King) of LYDIA (615? BC - 546? BC) ; (Kroisos); (invented first system of currency; considered among the wealthiest persons of the ancient world)
- Musa I (9th Mansa) of MALI EMPIRE (1280? - 1337?) ; (EMPEROR at NIANI; ruled 24 Kings; reigned during Mali's `Golden Age'; wealthiest man in all of history; ....
- Basil II MAMIKONIAN (958 - 1025) ; EMPEROR of BYZANTIUM; (reigned at the zenith of the Byzantine Empire, making him arguably one of the wealthiest men ever)
- Giovanni di BICCI (di Averardo) de MEDICIS (1368? - 1429) ; (founded a bank, which made his dynasty among the wealthiest in history)
- William `the Conqueror' (Duke) of NORMANDY (1027 - 9/9/1087) ; aka William the Bastard; affirmed as heir to England by Edward III, invaded when Harold II usurped throne....
- Midas (King) of PHRYGIA ; aka Mita (King) of MUSHKI; King of PESSINUS; (with the ability to turn everything he touched into god, my....
- Kiliaen van RENSSELAER (Hasselt, Overijssel 1586? - 1644 Amsterdam) ; 1st Patroon of RENSSELAERSWYCK; (Jewel trader, chairman of the West Indische Compagnie; one of wealthiest Dutchmen ever)
- Stephen (III) van RENSSELAER (N.Y. 1764 - 1839 Albany) ; (Lt. Governor of New York; eponym of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Major General; philanthropus; 7th ....
- Alan `the Red' (1st Earl) of RICHMOND (1040? - 1089) ; aka Alain (RUFUS) le ROUX; certainly fought at Hastings with Wm the Conqueror, commanding the left-side c....
- John Davison ROCKEFELLER (Richford, New York 1839 - 1937) ; (Founded Standard Oil; prob. wealthiest non-monarch ever)
- Mayer Amschel Bauer von ROTHSCHILD (Frankfurt 1744 - 1812) ; (founded Rothschild bank, making his heirs among the wealthiest ever)
- Nicholas (Nikolia) II ROMANOV (last CZAR) of RUSSIA (1868 - 16/7/1918) ; (Nicholas Alexandrovitch); K.G.; (since he possessed Russia, he may be considered the wealthiest man ever)
- Bhumibol Adulyadej (King) of THAILAND (Massachusetts 5/12/1927) ; CHAKRI Rama IX; `the Great'; aka Phra Bat Somdetch Phra Paramindra Maha Bhumibol Adulyadej Mahitala Dhibe....
- Cornelius `Commodore' VANDERBILT (Staten Isl. 1794 - 1877 N.Y.) ; (great industrialist of steamships and railroads; one of wealthiest men ever; eponym)
- William I de WARENNE (1036? - 1088) ; aka Guillaume de VARENNES; certainly fought at Hastings with Wm the Conqueror; 1st Earl of SURREY; Justic....
WEAMAN
WEAMER
WEAR
WEARE
WEAVER
WEBB or WEBBE
WEBBER
WEBERSTADT
WEBSTER
WECHLER
WECHMAR
WECHTERSBACH
WEDBERG
WEDDALL
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[Susan WEDDALL] Susan FitzALAN ; or: prob. Suzanne VEALE or: Susan WEDDALL
WEDDERBURN
WEDDERDE
WEDDESBURY
WEDDESCHE
WEDDIGEN
WEDE
WEDEL or WEDELE or WEDELL
WEDELSTADT or WEDELSTEDE
WEDEMEYER
WEDEN
WEDERGRAETE
WEDERNHOF
WEDGEWOOD or WEDGWOOD
WEDING
WEDISCHWILER
WEDISWIL
WEED
WEEDE
WEEDEN or WEEDON or WEEDON PINKENY
WEEKES or WEEKS
WEELE
WEEMAN
WEEMS
WEERDENBURG or WAARDENBURG
WEERT
WEES
WEESEL
WEETON
WEEVER
WEFERLINGEN
WEGELEBEN
WEGELIN
WEHMEYER
WEHRINGERODA
WEI
WEICHS
WEICHSCHLITZ
WEIDA
WEIDE
WEIDEN
WEIDENBACH
WEIDENKELLER
WEIERBACH
WEIGEL
WEIGHTMAN
WEIHER
WEIKERSDORF
WEIKERSHEIM
WEILER
WEILERSTEIN
WEILHEIM
WEILNAU
WEIMAR
WEINBEER
WEINECK
WEINHEIM
WEINSBERG
WEIR
WEIS
WEISENAU
WEISENRODE
WEISS
WEISSBACH --- (see WEISSENBACH)
WEISSBRIACH or WEISSPRIACH
WEISSENBACH or WEISSBACH
WEISSENBURG
WEISSENEGG
WEISSENHORN
WEISSENSTEIN
WEISSENWOLF
WEISSPRIACH --- (see WEISSBRIACH)
WEISWEILER
WEITERSHAUSEN
WEITERSTADT
WEITMOSER
WEITMUHL or VEITMILE
WEIZENSTEIN
WEJHEROWNA
WEKEBROD
WELBORN
WELBY
WELCH
WELCHENHAUSEN
WELCIN or WELCYN
WELCKENOWSKY
WELCYN --- (see WELCIN)
WELCZECK
WELD
WELDEBOF
WELDEN
WELDISH
WELDON
WELDS --- (see WELLES)
WELDY
WELF or GUELPH or WELFEN or WELFINGS --- (see also BRUNSWICK)
WELL
WELLEBURNE
WELLENBURG
WELLER
WELLES or WELDS or WELLE or WELLS
WELLESBOURNE
WELLESBROUGH or WELLESBOROUGH
WELLESLEY
WELLING or WELLINGE
WELLINGTON
WELLMAN
WELLOM
WELLS --- (see WELLES)
WELLSBORNE
WELLSMITH
WELLTAR
WELLYSHAM
WELMOTE
WELNAUWE
WELPE
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Oda von WELPE (1153? - 1211? (or 1191)) ; aka Oda (Princess) von LUCHOW (LUECHOW; LUCHOW-WARPKE); (von WOLPE ?)
WELS or WELS-LAMBACH
WELSER
WELSH
WELSPERG
WELTERSBACH
WELTON
WELTY
WELTZ
WELTZE
WELTZIEN
WELVELDE or WELVEDE
WELY
WELZ or WELZ-EBERSTEIN
WEMBOURNE
WEMME or WEM
WEMYSS or WEMYS or WEYMESS
WEN GUSTROW --- (see GUSTROW)
WENARD
WENCKHEIM
WENCKOM
WENCKSTERN
WENCKUM
WENCUM
WENDELL
WENDELNESSE
WENDEMARK
WENDEN or VENDEN or WEND or WENDS
WENDIN
WENDOT
WENDOVER
WENDT
WENGE
WENKHEIM
WENLE
WENLOCK
WENMAN
WENSE
WENSHAUSEN
WENTEROPP
WENTRUP
WENTWORTH or WENTWORTHE or WYNTWORD or WYNTWORTH
WENTZEL
WENWYNWYN
WEOBLEY
WEORTTEMBERG --- (see WURTTEMBERG)
WERBECQUE
WERBERG or WARBERG
WERCHIN
WERD
WERDEN
WERDENBERG
WERDENSTEIN
WERDER
WERDERN
WERDESLEVE
WERKS
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John (Sir) BROWN (? - 1499) ; Lord Mayor of London (1480); (BROWNE); poss.aka John de WERKS
WERL
WERLE or WERLE-GUSTROW or WERLE-PARCHIM
WERLEBEN
WERMONDE
WERMUNDING
WERNBERG
WERNBURG
WERNE
WERNER
WERNIGERODE
WERNSDORFF
WERPE
WERPUP
WERQUINGNEUL
WERSABE
WERTH
WERTHEIM
WERTHER
WERTHERN
WERVE
WERVICQ
WERWYCK
WESCOTT
WESCZE or WESECZLY
WESEBADEN
WESECZLY --- (see WESCZE)
WESELE
WESELO
WESEMAEL or WESEMAELE or WEZEMAEL
WESEMBERG
WESEMELE
WESENBORGE
WESENTHORST
WESHIELS
WESLER
WESLEY
WESSE or WESSEL
WESSELER
WESSELHOVE
WESSELS
WESSELSE
WESSENBERG
WESSENHAM
WESSEX or WEST SAXONS
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Aefthryth (Elfrida) of WESSEX (870? - 929) ; (Elftrudis Aethelswithe Elfridam) Princess of ENGLAND; SAXON
- Aescwine (Escwin) (King) of WESSEX [alt ped] (? - 676?) ; reigned 2 years
- Aethelflaed (Lady) of MERCIA (869? - 919) ; aka Ethelfleda (Aethelfleda) of WESSEX
- Aethelfrith (Earldorman) of WESSEX (870? - 927?) ; (may have been the legitimate Heir of Wessex, as Alfred the Great was chosen King in preference to his nephews)
- Aethelred I (King) of WESSEX (& ENGLAND) (843? - 871) ; reigned 5 years; (AETHELVVLFING)
- Aethelreda (Gunhild?) of WESSEX (1049? - ?)
- Aethelwerd I (Earldorman) of WESSEX (? - 998+) ; poss. aka Aethelric (aka due to transcription error); `the Historian'
- Alfred `the Great' (1st/3rd King) of ENGLAND (849 - 26/10/899) ; King of WESSEX, etc.; inspirational military and political commander, defeated the Vikings but was mercif....
- Athelard (Ethelheard Adelard Edelard) (King) of WESSEX ; reigned 9 (16) years
- Brihtric (King) of WESSEX (? - 802) ; reigned 16 years; (Bertric Beorhtric)
- Caedwalla (King) of WEST SAXONS (659? - 689 Rome) ; reigned 2 years; massacred the royal family of Wight; Saint (of converts and murderers); (Cedwalla Caedwall Ceadwall)
- Caradoc Freichfras ap LLYR ; poss. aka Carados `the Dolorous Tower'; poss. Cerdic of WESSEX
- Ceawlin (King) of WESSEX (547? - 593) ; or: Celm (Ceawlin's brother); reigned 17 years; aka Coelin CYNRICING of Hampshire; 2nd BRETWALDA (King of Kings / High King) 581 - 588
- Cedwulf (Ceolwulf) (King) of WEST SAXONS (? - 611+) ; reigned 15 years
- Celdric (King) of WEST SAXONS (? - 597) ; aka Ceolric (Ceol) of WESSEX; reigned 16 years
- Cenferth of WESSEX
- Cenfus of WESSEX
- Cenlin(?) of WESSEX ; or: Cutha (q.v. : Cenlin's uncle)
- Cenwald (Cenwealh Cenwall) (King) of WEST SAXONS (? - 672) ; reigned 36 (31) years
- Ceolwold (Ceolwald) (Under-ruler) of WESSEX (622? - 688+) ; (CUTHVVULFING); (visited Rome in 688)
- Ceolwulf (King) of WESSEX (? - 611?) ; (relation to Cedwulf of WEST SAXONS, q.v. ?)
- Cerdic (Cedric) of the GEWISSAE (ANCIENT SAXONY) (467? - 534) ; First King of the WEST SAXONS (WESSEX); (Serdic)
- Cerdic (Cauritus) (Duke/King) of GWENT ; aka Cerdic ELESING (King of the GEWISSAE); poss. aka Cerdic of WESSEX
- Cerdic of WESSEX [alt ped] ; or: Caradoc Freichfras ap LLYR, q.v.; (Too many pedigrees have been proposed for Cerdic to give them all; we show a few. Note that this one ma....
- Chad (Cedda) of WESSEX
- Coenbeorht (Under-King) of WESSEX (629? - 661?)
- Creoda of the GEWISSAE (493? - 534?) ; aka Crioda (Prince) of WESSEX
- Cudred (Cuthred) (King) of WEST SAXONS (? - 756?) ; reigned 16 winters; (Sigeberht's predecessor)
- Cutha (King) of WESSEX (? - 584)
- Cuthgils of WESSEX
- Cuthwine (Cutha) (Prince; Under-ruler) of WESSEX (564? - 593?) ; (CEAVVNING)
- Cuthwulf (Cutha) (Under-ruler) of WESSEX (by 593 - ?) ; (CUTHVVINING)
- Cyneburh of WESSEX
- Cynegils (Kyngils) (King) of WESSEX (? - 643?) ; reigned 31 years (partly in co-reign with Kings Cwichelm then Cuthred); first West-Saxon King to be baptised
- Cynethryth (Quendrida) of WESSEX
- Cynric (Centric) (King) of WESSEX (525? - 581?) ; aka Cynric CERDICING; (Kynryc Kinrik); reigned 26 winters until 560; poss. aka Cunorix of GWENT
- Cynwulf (King) of WESSEX ; (Cynewulf); reigned 36 (31) years
- Eaba (Eafa Esa) of WESSEX (732? - ?) ; aka Eaffa EOPPING
- Eadgiva (Princess) of ENGLAND (896? - 955+) ; aka Ogiva (Eadgifu Edgiva Adiva Ogive Orgiva) of WESSEX
- Eadric (of WASHINGTON) in/of WESSEX (? - 949+) ; (Earldorman?)
- Edmund (Eadmund) I of ENGLAND (920? - 26/5/946) ; King of WESSEX & MERCIA; `the Deed Doer'; `the Magnificent'
- Edmund II `Ironside' of WESSEX (994? - 30/11/1016) ; King of ENGLAND; this brilliant soldier was briefly the hope of England, but he died very young and England submitted to Danish rule
- Edulph (ORDGARING) of WESSEX ; aka Edulf of DEVON
- Edward (I) `the Elder' (King) of ENGLAND (873? - 17/7/925) ; King of WESSEX; reigned 24 winters; (several of his daughters are shown marrying European nobles but some....
- Egbert III `the Great' (1st King) of ENGLAND (775? - 839) ; aka Ecgberht EALHMVNDING (King) of WESSEX (& Kent & Essex & Sussex & East Anglia); 18th BRETWALDA; re....
- Elgifu (Aelfgifu Elgiva) of WESSEX (997? - ?) ; aka Elgyve of ENGLAND
- Elgifu (Aelfgifu Elgiva) of WESSEX [alt ped] (997? - ?) ; aka Elgyve of ENGLAND
- Elgiva (Princess) ENGLAND ; poss. aka Emiliane von WESSEX; (1st wife)
- Elgiva of WESSEX ; or: poss. Bertrade (Princess) of NORWAY; aka Elfgifu AETHELREDING
- Elgiva of WESSEX [alt ped] ; (Aethelgifu, Aethelgiva); (Abbess; Alfred did have daughter of this name, but she was Abbess and prob. never married)
- Eoppa (INGILDING) of WESSEX (706? - ?)
- Eormenburgh (of WESSEX) ; (Ecgfrith's 2nd wife)
- Escwin (Aescwine) (King) of WESSEX (? - 676?) ; or: prob. King Cynegils, q.v.; reigned 2 years
- Ethelbald (King) of ENGLAND (834? - 861) ; aka Aethelbald of WESSEX
- Ethelred II `the Unready' (King) of ENGLAND (Wessex 968? - 23/4/1016 London) ; aka Aethelred EADGARING of WESSEX; of KENT
- Ethelwulf (2nd King) of ENGLAND (806? - 858) ; King of WESSEX, SUSSEX, KENT, ESSEX; reigned 18 years and a half; aka Aethelwulf (Ethelwolf) ECGBRYHTING
- Godwin (Godwine) of WESSEX (1001? - 1053) ; Earldorman of WESSEX (& Kent); (de facto ruler of ENGLAND, in one reconstructed pedigree he may have bee....
- Godwyn (Duke) of CORNWALL & WESSEX (1013?? - ?)
- Gytha (Princess) of WESSEX (1053? - 1107) ; aka Gyda HARALDSDATTER; (illegitimate daughter of King Harold who fled after Battle of Hastings, first to Denmark, then Russia)
- Harold II GODWINESON (King) of ENGLAND (1022? - 14/10/1066) ; aka Harold GODWINSSON (GODWINSON) `the Saxon'; Ealdorman of WESSEX; Chief supporter of King Edward `Confessor', q.v.
- Ine (Ina) (King) of WESSEX (? - 725+) ; reigned 37 years; 12th BRETWALDA (High King)
- Ine (Ina) (King) of WESSEX [alt ped] (? - 725+) ; reigned 37 years
- Ingild (Inigisilo) of WESSEX (680? - 718?) ; aka Ingild CONRADING
- Judith of WESSEX
- Kenwyn (Centwine) (King) of WEST SAXONS (? - 685+) ; reigned 9 years
- Margaret (Queen; Saint) of SCOTLAND (Hungary 1045? - 16/11/1093) ; aka Margaret `Atheling' of WESSEX
- (NN) ... (NN) of WESSEX ; several missing generations
- (NN) von WESSEX [his child]
- (NN; Princess) of WEST SAXONS
- Sexburga (Queen) of WESSEX ; aka Seaxburh; ruled alone for 1 year
- Sigeberht (King) of WESSEX (? - 757) ; (Sigebert); reigned 1 year
- [Sigilline of WESSEX (Ealdorman of MEAPHAM)] (NN), a shepherd ; or: Sigilline of WESSEX (Ealdorman of MEAPHAM)
- Tyra of WESSEX (890? - ?)
- Wihtgar (King) of the ISLE OF WIGHT (? - 544?) ; (Uhtgar); of the WEST SAXONS; came to England ca 514 with Stuf
WESSINGTON
WEST
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Alan WEST [his child]
- Alice WEST [her child]
- Alni WEST
- Anne WEST
- Anne WEST (Virg. 1651? - 1708+)
- Barbara WEST
- Berenger I (King) of ITALY (850? - 7/4/924 Verona) ; Markgrave of FRIULI (FRIAUL); EMPEROR of the WEST
- Bridget WESSE (1474? - 1570?) ; aka Beatrix WEESEL (WEST; WESTNY)
- Catherine WEST [her child]
- Charlemagne (King) of the FRANKS (2/4/742 - 28/1/814 Prussia) ; aka Charles le Grand (`the Great'); aka Karl der Grosse; aka Carolus Magnus (Carlomagno); King of the LOM....
- Charles (I; II) `the Bald' (King) of FRANCE (13/6/823 - 6/10/877) ; aka Karl II (King) of GERMANY; King of LORRAINE; aka Carolus of the WEST; Holy Roman EMPEROR
- Charles de VALOIS (Duke) of BURGUNDY (1433 - 1477) ; K.G.; aka Karel `de Stoute' (`the Bold', `the Rash', `the Reckless'); Grand Duke of the WEST; K.Go.Fl. (Chief); (Comte de CHAROLAIS)
- Charles WEST (5th Lord) DELAWARE (1626 - 1687)
- Conrad II of GERMANY (990 - 1039 Holland) ; Holy Roman EMPEROR of the WEST; `the Salic'; von FRANCONIA
- Constantius III of ROME (325? - 421) ; aka Flavius Constantius of DACIA; Co- EMPEROR of the WEST
- Constantius III of ROME [alt ped] (325? - 421) ; aka Flavius Constantius of DACIA; Co- EMPEROR of the WEST
- Deborah WEST (1583?? - ?)
- Eleanor WEST (1481? - ?)
- Eleanor WEST [her child]
- Elizabeth (?; Judith?) WEST
- Elizabeth WEST
- Elizabeth (of la Warre) WEST
- Elizabeth WEST (? - 1669)
- Elizabeth WEST (Hamps. 1573 - 1633 Dorset)
- Elizabeth WEST (Rehoboth, Mass. 1694 - ?)
- Eosphorus the TITAN ; aka Lucifer, Morning Star; poss. aka Hesperus GOD of the WEST; poss. source for Samael the DEMON, q.v.
- Flavius Anicius OLYBRIUS (EMPEROR) of the WEST (? - 2/11/472)
- Flavius Anicius OLYBRIUS (EMPEROR) of the WEST [alt ped] (? - 2/11/472)
- Flavius Honorius (384? - 423?) ; EMPEROR of the WEST
- Flavius JULIUS Constantius II of ROME (295? - 361) ; EMPEROR of ROMAN EMPIRE; poss. aka Maximianus of the WEST
- Francis (John) WEST (1631? - 1696)
- Frederick Richard WEST (1799 - 1862)
- Frederick WEST (1767 - 1852)
- George (Sir; of Warbleton) WEST (? - 1538) ; (poss. 6th Lord)
- Heinrich III SALIAN (King) of GERMANY (1017 - 1056) ; Holy Roman EMPEROR of the WEST; Henry `the Black'; von FRANKEN
- Henry II (EMPEROR) of the WEST (973 - 1024)
- Henry WEST (4th Lord) DELAWARE (1603 - 1628)
- Jane WEST
- Joan WEST (1631? - 1676)
- John Richard WEST (4th Earl de la WARR) (1756 - 1795 Devons.)
- John WEST
- John WEST (7th Baron & 1st Earl de la WARR) (1693 - 1766)
- John WEST (2nd Earl de la WARR) (1729 - 1777 London)
- John WEST [his child]
- John WEST (? - 1737 Mass.)
- John WEST (6th Lord) DELAWARE (1663? - 1723)
- John (Capt.) WEST (Hampshire 1590 - 1659 Virginia) ; (Governor)
- John (Col.) WEST (Virg. 1632? - 1689? Virg.)
- Leonard WEST (? - 1578)
- Lothar (I; King & eponym) of LOTHARINGIA (796? - 29/9/855) ; EMPEROR of the WEST; King in ITALY; aka Lothaire (Hlothar) of the FRANKS; (von ALTDORF; of GERMANY); aka Lotharius I der KAROLINGEN
- Louis (Ludwig) II `the Young' of GERMANY (823? - 12/8/875) ; King of LOTHARINGIA; Holy Roman EMPEROR; of the WEST
- Margaret WEST
- Margaret WEST (? - 1627?)
- Martha WEST
- Mary WEST
- Mary WEST (1579 - 1648)
- Matthew WEST (1598? - 1689)
- Matthew WEST (1598? - 1689)
- Nathaniel WEST (1655? - 1724)
- Otto I `the Great' (King) of GERMANY (912 - 973) ; Holy Roman EMPEROR of the WEST; von SACHSEN; LIUDOLF
- Otto II `der Rote' of SAXONY (955 - 983) ; von SACHSEN; Holy Roman EMPEROR of the WEST; of GERMANY; LIUDOLF
- Owen (Sir) WEST (? - 1551)
- Penelope WEST (1582 - 1618)
- Philippe III `the Good' (Duke) of BURGUNDY (Dijon 1396 - 1467 Bruges) ; (de VALOIS); after incorporating Brabant, Limbourg, Holland, Hainaut, etc. into his realm, styled self Gr....
- Reginald (Reynold) WEST (1395 - 1451) ; Baron la WARRE
- Richard (4th/7th Lord; de) WEST (1430 - 1476) ; Baron la WARRE; (Hungerford's 2nd husband)
- Romulus Augustulus (EMPEROR of the WEST) (461? - 507?)
- Susan WEST [her child]
- Susanna WEST [her child]
- Thomas WEST [his child]
- Thomas (II; Sir) WEST (? - 1344)
- Thomas (3rd Baron) WEST (? - 1386)
- Thomas WEST (? - 1405) ; Baron West of Oakhanger
- Thomas (K.G.; VI) WEST (Baron) la WARRE (1457? - 1525) ; 5th Lord West; 3rd/8th Lord de la WARE
- Thomas WEST (3rd/12th Baron) de la WARR (1577 - 1618 d. at sea) ; (Governor of Virginia; eponym of DELAWARE)
- Thomas (Leighton) WEST (2nd/11th Baron) de la WARR (Sussex 1555? - 1602 Hampshire)
- Unity WEST (1703 - by 1753)
- Valentinian III (Placidus Valentinianys) of ROME (419? - 455) ; aka Flavius Valentinianus; Co- EMPEROR of the WEST
- Valentinien (Valentinianus) I of ROME (320? - 375) ; aka Flavius I VALENTINIANUS; EMPEROR of the WEST
- William WEST [his child]
- William WEST (1st/10th Baron) de la WARR (? - 1595)
WEST BULGARIA --- (see BULGARIA)
WEST CONNACHT or WEST CONNAUGHT --- (see CONNAUGHT)
WEST FRANKS --- (see FRANKS)
WEST FREISLAND --- (see FRIESLAND)
WEST FRIESLAND or WEST FRISIA --- (see FRIESLAND)
WEST GOTHLAND --- (see GOTHLAND)
WEST GOTHS --- (see VISIGOTHS)
WEST HALL
WEST LULWORTH
WEST SAXONS --- (see WESSEX)
WEST SAXONY --- (see SAXONY)
WEST SILICIA --- (see SILICIA)
WESTBROME
WESTBURY
WESTBY or WESTBYE
WESTCAPLE
WESTCLES
WESTCOMBE
WESTCOTE
WESTCOTT
WESTENEYS --- (see WASTENEYS)
WESTERBACH
WESTERBURG or WESTERBOURG
WESTERCAMP
WESTEREGELN
WESTERHOF
WESTERHOLF
WESTERHOLT
WESTERLOO
WESTERMANN
WESTERN SLAVS --- (see SLAVS)
WESTERNACH
WESTERNHAGEN
WESTERT
WESTFAL
WESTFALEN --- (see WESTPHALIA)
WESTFIELD
WESTFOLD --- (see VESTFOLD)
WESTFOLD SAXONS --- (see SAXONS)
WESTFRIESLAND --- (see FRIESLAND)
WESTGOTEN --- (see VISIGOTHS)
WESTHALE
WESTHEIM
WESTHOVEN or WESTHOFEN or WESTHOVE
WESTINGTHORPE
WESTLESSE
WESTLY
WESTLYAT
WESTMARE or VESTMAR
WESTMEALES
WESTMEATH
WESTMINSTER
WESTMORELAND
WESTMORLAND
WESTMUNSTERLAND
WESTNY
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Bridget WESSE (1474? - 1570?) ; aka Beatrix WEESEL (WEST; WESTNY)
WESTON
WESTONHANGER
WESTORFF
WESTPHAL
WESTPHALIA or WESTFALEN or WESTPHALEN
WESTREM
WESTROBOTHNIA
WESTRUP
WESTSACHSEN --- (see SAXONY)
WESTWICK
WESTWOOD
WETENHALE --- (see WETTENHALL)
WETHEGAU or WETHIGAU
WETHER
WETNAL
WETTBERG
WETTENHALL or WETENHALE or WHETEHALL or WHETENHALL or WHETTENHALL
WETTERAU
WETTERGAU
WETTIN
WETZEL
WETZHAUSEN
WEUVORDEN
WEVELINGHOFEN or WEVELINGHOVEN
WEVER
WEVERE
WEVERLINGEN
WEVERS
WEVORDEN
WEVORT
WEWORDEN
WEY
WEYARN
WEYDE
WEYDEN
WEYER
WEYERS
WEYHE
WEYHER
WEYLAND or WAYLAND
WEYMANN
WEYMESS --- (see also WEMYSS)
WEYMOUTH
WEYMSS
WEYRAUCH
WEZEMAEL --- (see WESEMAEL)
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