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2006/07/11 16:29:18 Jan Timphaus Re: [OL] Klaustermann/Claustermann/Klostermann |
Datum | 2006/07/12 02:01:02 Bill HINTE Re: [OL] Klaustermann/Claustermann/Klostermann |
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2006/07/11 16:29:18 Jan Timphaus Re: [OL] Klaustermann/Claustermann/Klostermann |
Betreff | 2006/07/12 02:01:02 Bill HINTE Re: [OL] Klaustermann/Claustermann/Klostermann |
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2006/07/31 15:43:26 werner wierhake Re: [OL] Speckmann |
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Date: 2006/07/11 18:47:24
From: W. Fred Rump <fredrump(a)gmail.com>
In the past the C and K were pretty much interchangeable - Carl/Karl. As to living on the Huesmann farm - they were probably Heuerleute who had a small piece of land for their own use in exchange for labor for the actual farm owner. Fred
Someone on this list was kind enough to look up my family records at St. Bonifatius Catholic Church in Neuenkirchen (Thank you Jan!). My great great grandfather spelled his last name Klostermann when he came to America. The church records in Germany had his father's name spelled Klausterman . The Church records showed some of his children with the last name of Claustermann. Could someone tell my why? He also told me that my family was born and lived on the Heusmann Farm in Neuenkirchen. Does anyone know who the Heusmann's were?
Thanks for any help, Debi Klosterman Snow Oldenburg-L mailing list Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l
-- Fred Rump, Beverly, NJ also 730 5th St. NW Naples, FL 34120 fredrump(a)gmail.com or fredrump(a)earthlink.net http://fredrump.phanfare.com (pictures)