McWhannell
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The surname McWhannell is originally Welsh for "Golden".
The family were from Wales, but have spread out over most of the world. Mr. Andrew McWhannell One Of The Most Wealthy Tycoons Left His Fortune Of £300,0000 And His Home To His Grandson, James McWhannell. James McWhannell's Father Passed Away In 1964 When James Was 3. The Family Have Been Importing Things For Years Including Cigars, Foreign Currency And Exotics From Around The Globe.
The Most Famous McWhannell Was George McWhannell Who Served For Queen And Country In The War. After His Service He Imported Exotics From Brazil. He Was Part Of An Organisation Called F.M.E (Fárero McWhannell Exports), An Export Agency With His Older Brother Michael.
[edit] F.M.E
The F.M.E Was A McWhannell Family Business Run By George And Michael McWhannell. The F.M.E Stood For "Fárero McWhannell Exports". It Exported Wines And Cigars From Brazil, Were Most Of The Wines Were Sweetened For Selling.