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2007/08/30 08:17:57 Heiko Ahlers Re: [OL] Visbek towns and areas |
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2007/08/30 05:45:01 Annette Sweetman [OL] Surnames and Maiden Names |
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2007/08/30 08:17:57 Heiko Ahlers Re: [OL] Visbek towns and areas |
Autor | 2007/08/30 16:40:10 Heiko Ahlers Re: [OL] Surnames and Maiden Names |
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Date: 2007/08/30 08:21:41
From: Heiko Ahlers <HeikoAhlers(a)t-online.de>
Yes, you are right. Johan was born Ahlers and took his wife's name Tonnies - he probably married into his wife's farm. And then you have Johann Heinrich Suing *geboren* (née) Dietmann - same case. Just wondering what the male equivalent for 'maiden name' would be ?? Heiko "Annette Sweetman" <bubs(a)nc.rr.com> schrieb: >Hi > >I have 2 Visbek Church Book records in question: >For the marriage of my ancestors it gives: > >Johan Alerd Ahlers genannt Tonnies and Maria Gertrud Tonnies. What >does this mean regarding last names? Was Johan Alerd born Johan Alerd >Tonnies? Was he born Johan Alerd Ahlers, but took his wife's surname >after marriage? Their decendent is a Tonnies. > >I also have the case where it says: >Johann Heinrich Suing g____ Dietmann and Maria Elizabeth Suing, where >their decendent was a Suing. Is this the same? > >Thanks >Annette >Oldenburg-L mailing list >Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net >http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l >