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2007/08/30 20:57:14
Annette Sweetman
Re: [OL] Surnames and Maiden Names
Datum 2007/08/30 22:52:18
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Re: [OL] Surnames and Maiden Names
2007/08/30 20:57:14
Annette Sweetman
Re: [OL] Surnames and Maiden Names
Betreff 2007/08/30 22:52:18
mstulken
Re: [OL] Surnames and Maiden Names
2007/08/30 20:57:14
Annette Sweetman
Re: [OL] Surnames and Maiden Names
Autor 2007/08/16 21:44:09
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Re: [OL] Surnames and Maiden Names

Date: 2007/08/30 20:58:43
From: Annette Sweetman <bubs(a)nc.rr.com>

Thanks!
A very interesting twist to what I'm used to seeing for inheritance and names!
Annette


Heiko Ahlers wrote:
Hi,
no, I am not related to them. I am from the (Lutheran) north of Oldenburg, Visbek is in the (catholic) south. I am also not so well informed about inheritance and naming rights in the south, but I guess Johan's parents would have been Ahlers.
Johan's (and his wife's) children would all be called Tonnies; probably hheir eldest son would get the farm.

I even remember from my area that the wife died later on, the husband remarried and his second wife received the farm's name - makes things a bit strange sometimes.

Heiko

"Annette Sweetman" <bubs(a)nc.rr.com> schrieb:
Hi Heiko - thanks!

Are you related to the Visbek Ahlers?

So, just to be sure, when looking for the parents of Johan Alerd Ahlers genannt Tonnies, I would look for Ahlers as a last name for his father?

And when Johan Alerd Ahlers genannt Tonnies had a son, the first son would be a Tonnies (and inherit the farm)? Would the other children be Tonnies too? or Ahlers? or Ahlers genannt Tonnies?

Annette


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