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2007/05/17 19:09:42 Bernd Blömer Re: [OL] Help with A Word |
Datum | 2007/05/17 23:40:15 MTWallfahrt [OL] froelich, froele, frolig, froling etc |
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2007/05/17 19:09:42 Bernd Blömer Re: [OL] Help with A Word |
Betreff | 2007/05/22 12:24:16 khreed [OL] Hilgeforts |
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2007/05/17 12:37:18 REPKINGRON [OL] Help with A Word |
Autor | 2007/05/04 16:25:07 Robert Behnen Re: [OL] Familie Winkeler |
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Date: 2007/05/17 23:35:31
From: REPKINGRON <REPKINGRON(a)aol.com>
I received several responses to my question shown below. I sent jpg copies of the word in question. The consensus is the word is "Heuermann" written in Sütterlin. Thank you to all who replied. Ronald J Repking Flossmoor, IL In an 1825 baptism record for St Marien Church in Oythe, amt Vechta, Oldenburg, I see a German word with a very unusual first letter. It looks like a capital "P" with a tail which looks like a small "y", or a "g". The rest of the word seems to be "unrunum". It is followed by "in Holzhausen", the name of a nearby village. I know it is German, not Latin, because all other words on the page are in German. The word appears twice on the page following the name of the father of the child being baptized. I know that one of the parents was a heurleute in Holzhausen. Is anyone familiar with the word and its meaning? If interested, I can send a jpg image off line. Ronald J Repking Repkingron(a)aol.com Flossmoor, Illinois ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.