Wadikilla
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| Wadikilla | |
| — village — | |
| Coordinates | |
| Country | India |
| State | Maharashtra |
| District(s) | Jalgaon |
| Time zone | IST (UTC+05:30) |
Wadikilla is a village (small town/hamlet) located in Jamner Taluka of Jalgaon District in Maharashtra, India.
Founded by Shree Hari Parshuram Patil, nearly 100 years ago, Wadikilla has a current population of 325. People of Hindu religions live happily here. This village is unique in many senses. Its sibling village Nagan Chauki is located 3 km away from Wadikilla. Wadikilla is located at higher elevation than Nagan Chauki and other nearby villages. It comes under Sonari Grampanchayat province. Its nearest railway station is Bodvad, Nadgaon. (Birth Place of President of INDIA Sau. Pratibhatai Patil) Wadikilla and Nagan Chauki are predominated by Muchchhale kins. These Muchchhales are descendants of Shree Parshuram Patil, the then local resident of Jamner. Shree Parshuram Patil had two sons (there is no information about daughters), Hari and Ramchandra.
[edit] Genealogy
Parshuram:
Hari:
Shashikant:
Ramdas:
Dinesh:
Udip
Kashish(F)
Lata(Fm)
Alka(Fm)
Sangita(Fm)
Naresh:
Nitin:
Naman
Navin
Jitendra:
Aman
Suresh:
Sanjay(m)
......(F)
Dipak
Varsha(Fm)
Ramesh:
Kranti(Fm)
Pradnya(Fm)
Kirti(F)
Madhukar:
Sudarshan
Sheetal(F)
Minal(F)
Baburao:
Rajaram:
Yashwant:
Pratik
Priya(Fm)
Sarika(Fm)
Monika(F)
Vilas:
Pratiksha(F)
Ayush
Bhuvanrao:
Yogesh: (Wife: Ashwini)
Kanav
Renuka(F)
Nilesh
Suchita/Sonali(Fm)
Aditya
Arya(F)
Narayan:
Shreeram:
Bajarang:
.....(F)
.....(Hasmukh)
Dinesh:
.....(F)
.....(F)
Sunanda(Fm)
_(Fm)
Shivdas:
Mahesh:
Sushant
Manisha(Fm)
Prakash:
Mahendra:
.....
Virendra
Neeraj
Jyoti(Fm)
Dilip:
Rahul
Shubhangi(Fm)
Ashwini(Fm)
Ramchandra:
Raghunath:
Totaram:
Sitaram:
Vivek:
Om
Prasanna:
.....
Rajendra:
Bhushan
Lakshman:
Sanjay:
.....
Kishor:
Vaibhav
Sharad:
.....(F)
.....(F)
Kashinath:
Jitendra:
.....?
Virendra:
.....?
..... :
.....?
Bhagwat:
Sandeep:
Pankaj:
.....
Eknath:
Vinod:
.....(F)
Jeevan:
.....(F)
Sulabha(Fm)
Kanta(Fm)
Vishwanath:
Vasudev:
Devendra:
Dhruti(F)
Mahendra:
Vaishnavi(F)
Pratibha(Fm)
Minaxi(Fm)
Shamrao:
Vasant:
Nilkanth:
Nupur(F)
Tejas:
Hemant:
Sunay:
Janhavi(F)
Sushma(Fm)
Aashay
Srushti
Madhuri(Fm)
Kshitij
Samidha
Jagdish:
Bhaurao:
Kiran:
Pradeep:
Prathamesh
Praneet
Trupti(Fm)
Gayatri
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