About us
1. To have participation from a representative of each regional and international Wells line.
2. Identify our British Isles, Continental European, and/or African heritage.
3. Help Wells researchers who have not been able to identify their place in the earliest Wells lines.
4. Establish as fact or fiction the many published Wells connections that have not been proven by traditional primary documentation.
5. Open up additional avenues of traditional paper research for Wells genealogists and historians.