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2007/09/03 23:06:37 mstulken [OL] Origin of Stulken surname? |
Datum | 2007/09/04 06:36:18 mstulken Re: [OL] Origin of Stulken surname? |
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2007/09/03 23:06:37 mstulken [OL] Origin of Stulken surname? |
Betreff | 2007/09/04 06:36:18 mstulken Re: [OL] Origin of Stulken surname? |
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2007/09/30 07:27:56 peterkueppers [OL] Anna Maria Elisabeth Schweer |
Autor | 2007/09/06 21:01:29 REPKINGRON Re: [OL] Bruns in DEINDRUP |
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Date: 2007/09/04 01:50:25
From: REPKINGRON <REPKINGRON(a)aol.com>
According to "German Names" by Hans Bahlow - Stü(c)ken (quite frequent in Hamburg); compare to Stulleke Hamburg around 1375, Johan Stulle Hamburg 1394. For Stölcke(n) compare to Herman Stolleke, Soest 1318. Ronald J Repking Flossmoor, Illinois In a message dated 9/3/07 4:07:10 PM Central Daylight Time, mstulken(a)wi.net writes: I've been reading the posts on the surnmames EHLERS and AHLERS—names that until now I considered to be simple patronyms, nothing more. Now, I'm wondering if anyone knows more about my surname: Stulken. I don't know that it's a patronym, but I know nothing further about it. Thank you kindly, Marilyn Oldenburg-L mailing list Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour