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The underlined spelling is the variant used in the editorial content, unless referring to a specific person. The surnames on this list are not necessarily related to the Roll family.

Roll Mangels Van Woggelum
MengalrollR1
MongerollR2
Mongle RollR2
RaalR2
RalR2
RallR2
RolR2
RollR2
Rool
Rools

MengalrollR1
MangelM1
MangeleM1
Mangelen
Mangels
Mangelson
M2
MangelszM1
MangelseR2,M1
MangelsenM1,M3
MangleR2
ManglerM3
MangleseM3
MangleseeM3
MongerollR2
Mongle RollR2
GemackylickW1
Mackelick
Mackelyck
W1
MacklickW1
Soo
Gemackelyck
W1
MakkelieW1
Van Waggelen
Van Woggelum
Van Woglom
Waggelen
W1
WakelyW1
WogelomW2
WoggelomW1
WoggelumW1
Woglin
Woglom
W1
WoglumW1
WooglamW1
Wooglum
Wolghem
W1
Van WouglimW3
WuggelumW1
R1 Annals of Staten Island. J. J. Clute. New York:Press of Chas. Vogt, 1877. The author cites Richmond County, North Division, court records from July 27 and 29, 1730.
R2 Comfort Families of America. Botting, Cecelia C. and Roland B. Brookings, South Dakota, 1971. Page 6.
M1 The Abraham Roll Family from New Jersey Pioneers in Hamilton County, Ohio. I. Clifford Roll. Cincinnati Historical Society Bulletin. 18:4, October 1960. Page 285.
M2 "The Easy-Going Van Woggelums." George E. McCracken. The American Genealogies. October 1956, 32:4. Page 206.
M3 The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy. VI, Page 533.
W1 "Dutch Systems in Family Naming, New York - New Jersey." Rosalie Fellows Bailey. National Genealogical Society Quarterly, March 1953, December 1953 Reprint, Pages 20-21. The author cites The Holland Society Yearbook, 1900, Page 71; 1898, Page 119; 1897, Pages 141-42; Early Records of Albany, 3:35; Court Minutes of Fort Orange, 1:45, 2:268; Court Minutes of Albany, 2:335, 3:122; and NYGB Record, 48:112 and 357.
W2 Annals of Staten Island. J. J. Clute. Diagram of the Second Edifice of the Reformed Dutch Church at Port Richmond, Pages 452-453.
W3 Year Book of the Holland Society of New York 1914. Bergen Book, 2nd Vol. Marriages in the village of Bergen in New Jersey beginning 1665. Page 74.
W5 Four Families, Cory, Culbertson, Smith, Gahagan. Hannah M. Ghagan. Page 58.
Van Barkelo Kidd Nevius
Soundex V515
Van Barkelo
B1
Van BerculoB1
Van BorkeloB1
Van BourklooB1
Van Burkelo B1
Van BurkleoB1
Van BurklowB1

Soundex B624
Barcalow
B1
BarclowB1
Barcolo B1
BarkalooB1
BarkalowB1
BarkeloB1
BarkelooB1
BarkelowB1
BarklouB1
Barklow B1
BarkulooB1
BerkalewB1
BerkelauB1
BurkeloB1

Cyd
Cydd
Kid
Kid
Kidd
Kidde
Kidder
Kidds
Kyd
Kydd
Kydds

Nafee
Nafey
N1
NafieN1
NafisN1
NapheyN1
NapheysN1
NaphisN1
Naphjey
Neafie
N1
Neafie
Neafus
N1
Neefies
Neefus
N1
NeviusN1
NevyusN1
B1 GENDEX Genealogical Index. http://www.gendex.com/ March 29, 1998.
N1 Joannes Nevius, Schepen and Thrid Secretary of New Amsterdam under the Dutch, First Secretary of New York city under the English, and His Descendants, A. D. 1627-1900. A. Van Doren Honeyman. Plainfield, NJ: Honeyman, 1900.
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