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2007/02/16 09:02:52
Sigrid Krijger
Re: [OL] Adressbuch Stadt Jever
Datum 2007/02/16 15:03:22
GENE JANSSEN
Sextro-LÜBKE
2007/02/17 05:37:51
W. Fred Rump
Re: [OL] kl. Sextro-LÜBKE in Langwege near Dinklag e
Betreff 2007/02/17 12:45:58
REPKINGRON
Re: [OL] kl. Sextro-LÜBKE in Langwege near Dinklag e
2007/02/10 14:28:14
REPKINGRON
Re: [OL] Oldenburg Records
Autor 2007/02/17 12:45:58
REPKINGRON
Re: [OL] kl. Sextro-LÜBKE in Langwege near Dinklag e

Re: [OL] kl. Sextro-LÜBKE in Langwege near Dinklag e

Date: 2007/02/16 14:30:11
From: REPKINGRON <REPKINGRON(a)aol.com>

 
 
There are two entries for LÜBKE in Dr Pagenstert's book "Die Bauernhöfe im  
Amte Vechta", LÜBKE (MÜHLEN) and LÜBKE (LEHMDEN).  I will send you a JPG  image 
of the entries.
 
 

Ronald J  Repking
Repkingron(a)aol.com
Flossmoor, Illinois


 
In a message dated 2/15/07 9:17:01 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
LLuebcke(a)att.net writes:

Hello,

Please excuse my use of English.  My German is very  bad.

I am trying to understand the origin of the  Lübke  part  of the kl. 
Sextro-Lübke family name.

The family was part of the farming  community of Langwege (II) near the town 
of Dinklage in Oldenburg .  

Catholic church records from Dinklage in the 1800's use "kl. Sextro  vulgo 
Lübke" for the family.      
Johan Herman kl. Sextro  vulgo Lübke (1774-1855) and his son Johan Heinrich 
kl. Sextro vulgo Lübke  (1810-1873) were the first people I found in the 
records with the Lübke part  of the name.     

I know these extra names were used to  tell families with similar names apart 
but  -  why was Lübke  chosen?   Why was it important to the family?

An aunt said  that Lübke was the name of a farm.   Is that true??    Is  it a 
part of Langwege?

Does anyone on the list know something that  might help me understand the  
Lübke  part of the name?

Franz  Josef kl. Sextro-Lübke (1881-1946) came to America from Langwege in  
1905.   He farmed in the small town of Marysville in the state of  Kansas.   
His name changed to  Francis Joseph  Luebcke   and all his descendants use that 
name.

Thank You  for your help in figuring out why my name is "Lübke".    :-))

Linda Luebcke

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