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2007/08/30 08:17:57
Heiko Ahlers
Re: [OL] Visbek towns and areas
Datum 2007/08/30 12:16:55
David Harfst
Re: [OL] Visbek towns and areas
2007/08/30 05:45:01
Annette Sweetman
[OL] Surnames and Maiden Names
Betreff 2007/08/30 15:25:33
Annette Sweetman
Re: [OL] Surnames and Maiden Names
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

Re: [OL] Surnames and Maiden Names

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
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