Date: 2007/10/01 03:36:32
From: Pohojsta <Pohojsta(a)aol.com>
I am looking for the families of Frerich Hinrich Knake and Anna Margareta Roelphs of Jever. I do not know any dates for them, just for their children. Their children are: Otto Hinrich KNAKE, born 21 Oct 1866 in Oldenburg, Hannover, Germany and confirmed at Schutens, parish of Shortens in March 1866. Johann Edward KNAKE, born 7 Mar 1869 in Oldenburg, Hannover, Germany Frederich KNAKE –stayed in Germany and supposedly had 13 children Maria KNAKE, born Jun 1871 – married Wm. Zopfi and George Tibbits in USA Alma KNAKE, born July 1875 – married Samuel Cohn and lived in Chicago I am not sure if there were any other children. Otto married Antje Janssen, born Oyenbargen, Gem, Middles, Ostfriesland, on 15 Feb 1868, and christened 1 March 1868 at Lutheran Congregation of Middels, Ost Friesland. They married on 4 May 1892 in Accum, Oldenburg. and sailed to America 2 weeks after their marriage. Antje’s parents are Jan Ludwig Janssen and Anke Margareta Busker. >From letters received from family in Germany, a Jabbo Fahnerich died at age 59. Would love to connect to a family in Germany. Thanks in advance, Judi ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com
Date: 2007/10/01 10:20:37
From: Walter Fleischauer <Walter.Fleischauer(a)t-online.de>
Shortens = Schortens / Kreis Friesland Oyenbargen = Ogenbargen / Kreis Aurich Gem, Middles = Gemeinde Middels Jeverland Genealogy http://www.genealogienetz.de/vereine/ag-jeverland/ > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Betreff: [OL] Knake-Janssen-Roelfs-Helmrich-Fahnerich > > I am looking for the families of Frerich Hinrich Knake and Anna Margareta > Roelphs of Jever. I do not know any dates for them, just for their > children. > Their children are: > Otto Hinrich KNAKE, born 21 Oct 1866 in Oldenburg, Hannover, Germany and > confirmed at Schutens, parish of Shortens in March 1866. > Johann Edward KNAKE, born 7 Mar 1869 in Oldenburg, Hannover, Germany > Frederich KNAKE –stayed in Germany and supposedly had 13 children > Maria KNAKE, born Jun 1871 – married Wm. Zopfi and George Tibbits in USA > Alma KNAKE, born July 1875 – married Samuel Cohn and lived in Chicago > I am not sure if there were any other children. > Otto married Antje Janssen, born Oyenbargen, Gem, Middles, Ostfriesland, > on > 15 Feb 1868, and christened 1 March 1868 at Lutheran Congregation of > Middels, > Ost Friesland. They married on 4 May 1892 in Accum, Oldenburg. and sailed > to > America 2 weeks after their marriage. Antje’s parents are Jan Ludwig > Janssen and > Anke Margareta Busker. > From letters received from family in Germany, a Jabbo Fahnerich died at > age > 59. > Would love to connect to a family in Germany. > Thanks in advance, > Judi >
Date: 2007/10/01 12:29:44
From: REPKINGRON <REPKINGRON(a)aol.com>
Thank you for the information. In reference to the names contained in your note as shown below. 1) Anton REPKING (Nov 12, 1825 - Oct 06, 1907) is my Great-Grandfather Ahnentafel 8. He emigrated August 6, 1846. His parents are Franz Anton REPKING (Aug 16, 1784 - Sep 13, 1855) and Maria Anna KUHLMAN (Jul 21, 1796 - Jan 08, 1856). They arrived in New Orleans on November 5, 1849. 2) I believe Dirk is really Johan Theodor Arnold REPKING (Dec 18, 1819 - Aug 07, 1856). I do not have an emigration date for him. Family lore says he was a stowaway. He was the first teacher at the St Aloysius Catholic Church grade school in Bishop Township, Effingham County, Illinois. What occupation is a Dienstknecht? 3) Elizabeth REPKING is Catharina Elisabeth Repking (Jul 07, 1817 - ?). She came with her parents and arrived in New Orleans on November 5, 1849. I have been unable to trace her after that date. I did find Haustochter in my German dictionary - Mother's help. 4) Johan Heinrich REPKING (Jul 27, 1829 - Nov 01, 1907) is the brother of Anton, Dirk and Elizabeth. He arrived with his parents on November 5, 1849. 5) I made an error. The correct name is Franz Henrick SCHLEPER ( Nov 18, 1817 - May 14, 1900). He was born in Bretberg, Lohne, amt Vechta, Oldenburg. I do not have a Franz Joseph SCHEPER in my data base. I have the family history back to Hinrik REBBEKINCK who was born about 1440 in Telbrake, amt Vechta, Oldenburg. The Family lived in Telbrake and attended St Marien Church in Oythe. Ronald J Repking Repkingron(a)aol.com Flossmoor, Illinois In a message dated 9/30/07 10:07:05 A.M. Central Daylight Time, galagen(a)arcor.de writes: Hello Ronald, Thanks for your informations. I found some of the persons on shiplists, but I dont have them in my database yet. The following persons maybe interesting for you ( Sorry that I have no further informations about their ancestors: 1) Anton Repking Oythe (Kirchspiel) emigrated between 1. Juli 1846 und Jan. 1850 to Amerika source: Übersicht der aus dem Amt Vechta stattgefundenen Auswanderungen (YOUR NR ?) 2) Dirk Repking last dwelling place: Oythe (Kirchspiel) occupation: Dienstknecht emigrated between 1. Juli 1846 und Jan. 1850 to Amerika source: Übersicht der aus dem Amt Vechta stattgefundenen Auswanderungen 3) Elis. Repking last dwelling place: Oythe (parish) occupation Haustochter emigrated between 1. Juli 1846 and Jan. 1850 to Amerika source: Übersicht der aus dem Amt Vechta stattgefundenen Auswanderungen 4) Johann Heinrich Repking male born 24.8.1829 in Oythe emigrated in1849 to Amerika source: Heimatblätter des Heimatbundes für das Oldb. Münsterland Reg.–Nr.: Nr.1/1929 5) Franz Joseph Scheper Age 22 born in Krimpenfort (Lohne) last dwelling place: Krimpenfort occupation:Matrose emigrated to Baltimore 01.05.1846 Notes: ajwxx| to Baltimore Source: Paß-Controlle (YOUR NR: 10 ??) Best regards Frank Kroeger Oldenburg-L mailing list Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l Ronald J Repking Repkingron(a)aol.com Flossmoor, Illinois ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com
Date: 2007/10/01 17:28:42
From: Werner Honkomp <werner(a)honkomp.de>
Hello Ronald, you should know, the name Schleper is an older spelling of Scheper. The book "Lohner Familien" listed: Eigner(owner) Scheper in Brettberg (5,7 ha vom Gute Brettberg seit 1888): Joh. Bernard Scheper(*29.Nov.1790) oo 30.Apr.1817 to Anna Maria Gertrud Zerhusen, Heuerleute in Brettberg. Kinder 1818 Franz Heinrich, kopuliert 1850 mit Maria Anna Trenkamp. 1823 Anton, kopuliert 1850 mit Maria Anna Purnhagen, Witwe Kaspar Fortmann 1830 Gerhard, kopuliert 1864 mit Elisabeth Purnhagen aus Kirchspiel Holdorf (gestorben 1923) Franz Heinrich Scheper(*1818) und Anna Maria Trenkamp. Kinder 1853 Gerhard Heinrich (gestorben 1896), kopuliert 1881 mit Josefine Elisabeth Bornhorn, Schuster in Lohne 1856 Maria Elisabeth; 1858 Anton. 1860 Maria Anna, kopuliert 1881 mit Bernard Kruse, bei Zeller gr. Fortmann 1863 Franz Heinrich. Gerhard Scheper(1830) und Elisabeth Purnhagen. Kinder 1865 Bernard Heinrich. 1867 Elisabeth (gestorben 1926), kopuliert 1889 mit August Espelage 1869 Franz, kopuliert 1895 mit Kath. Elisabeth Wahrenfeld aus Holdorf 1871 Klemens Joh.; 1875 Heinrich Josef; 1877 Johanna; 1880 Maria. 1882 Klemens August, kopuliert 1919 mit Anna Kaste aus Merklin in Böhmen. > 5) I made an error. The correct name is Franz Henrick SCHLEPER ( Nov > 18, > 1817 - May 14, 1900). He was born in Bretberg, Lohne, amt Vechta, > Oldenburg. > I do not have a Franz Joseph SCHEPER in my data base. > Ronald J Repking > Repkingron(a)aol.com > Flossmoor, Illinois
Date: 2007/10/01 19:13:52
From: marvinw136 <marvinw136(a)aol.com>
Hello Everyone, I apolgize for not writing in German but my langauge skills are quite limited.? I am trying to find out information on my Great-Great_Greatgrandfather and his family in germany.? I know that Herin Hinrich Hinners age 45?and his wife Gesina Catherina Muller age?48?came to the United States aboard the German Ship President Smidt on Nov. 25, 1850 bound for Cincinnati, Ohio.? Thay came with the following children Anna Catherina age 18, Johann Deitrich age 11, Catherina Margarete age 8, and Gesina Margarete age 6.? I have a copy of the record of entry for them in the Port of New Orleans. They also had two other children that we know of who came to the United States in Dec. 10, 1849 and I believe they were Johann Hinrich Hinners born Jan. 21, 1829 and Anna Hinners born about 1834 and I believe they came through New Orleans also but I have not been able to verify that information. In both cases they left Germany form the port of Bremen.? I also have the information that Johann Deitrich and his father were born in Tholstedt, Oldenberg, Germany while the mother was born in Holzhausen, Oldenberg, Germany.? However, according to my great-aunt, Imogene "Sally" Kelly Johann Deitrich was born in Hartford and was the sixth of 9 children. If anyone cna help me with any further information on the family in Germany or the United States please contact me at the above e-mail address or the alternative address given below. Thank you in advance. Marvin Watson marvinw136(a)aol.com or marvin.watson(a)wavecable.com ________________________________________________________________________ Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com
Date: 2007/10/01 20:34:40
From: Frank Kröger <galagen(a)arcor.de>
Hello Marvin This should be the family: Hermann Heinrich Hinners, evangelisch–lutherisch born12.3.1806 in Thölstedt, baptism 14.3.1806 in Wildeshausen emigrated 1850 to Ohio; USA from Amt Wildeshausen Brothers/sisters of Herm. Hinr. Hinners Diedr. Hinners Gesche Cath. Hinners Marg. Hinners Gesine Hinners Anna Hinners took 600 Rt (for 2 families, about 300 Rt. for each family) spouse Müller, Gesina Catharina *6. Mär 1801 Marriage: 20.10.1828 in Wildeshausen children : Hinners, "Anna" Gesina Margarete *13. Jan 1832 Hinners, Catharina "Margareta " *21. Mär 1842 Hinners, "Gesina" Margareta " *13. Mai 1844 Hinners, Johann "Diedrich" *18. Sep 1839 Hinners, Johann Hinrich *21. Jan 1829 Please look at: http://www.genealogienetz.de/vereine/OGF/auswanderer/auswanderer.html There are these informations from, You can find more details there. Best Regards Frank Kroeger
Date: 2007/10/01 20:39:10
From: Frank Kröger <galagen(a)arcor.de>
Hello Ronald I would translate Dienstknecht with farmlabourer. about Scheper: see message from Werner Honkomp. Best Regards Frank Kroeger
Date: 2007/10/01 20:42:37
From: Werner Honkomp <werner(a)honkomp.de>
Hello Marvin, the peolple you search for are catholics? Regards, Werner Honkomp > Hello Everyone, > I apolgize for not writing in German but my langauge skills are quite > limited.? I am trying to find out information on my > Great-Great_Greatgrandfather and his family in germany.? I know that Herin > Hinrich Hinners age 45?and his wife Gesina Catherina Muller age?48?came to > the United States aboard the German Ship President Smidt on Nov. 25, 1850 > bound for Cincinnati, Ohio.? Thay came with the following children Anna > Catherina age 18, Johann Deitrich age 11, Catherina Margarete age 8, and > Gesina Margarete age 6.? I have a copy of the record of entry for them in > the Port of New Orleans. > They also had two other children that we know of who came to the United > States in Dec. 10, 1849 and I believe they were Johann Hinrich Hinners > born Jan. 21, 1829 and Anna Hinners born about 1834 and I believe they > came through New Orleans also but I have not been able to verify that > information. > In both cases they left Germany form the port of Bremen.? I also have the > information that Johann Deitrich and his father were born in Tholstedt, > Oldenberg, Germany while the mother was born in Holzhausen, Oldenberg, > Germany.? However, according to my great-aunt, Imogene "Sally" Kelly > Johann Deitrich was born in Hartford and was the sixth of 9 children. > If anyone cna help me with any further information on the family in > Germany or the United States please contact me at the above e-mail address > or the alternative address given below. > Thank you in advance. > Marvin Watson > marvinw136(a)aol.com > or > marvin.watson(a)wavecable.com > ________________________________________________________________________ > Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - > http://mail.aol.com > Oldenburg-L mailing list > Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net > http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l
Date: 2007/10/01 22:44:56
From: pohojsta <pohojsta(a)aol.com>
Thank you for the website and correct spellings. Is there a way I could have the site translated....I don't read nor write German. Thanks....Judi -----Original Message----- From: Walter Fleischauer <Walter.Fleischauer(a)t-online.de> To: 'Oldenburg-L' <oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net> Sent: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 3:21 am Subject: Re: [OL] Knake-Janssen-Roelfs-Helmrich-Fahnerich Shortens = Schortens / Kreis Friesland yenbargen = Ogenbargen / Kreis Aurich em, Middles = Gemeinde Middels Jeverland Genealogy http://www.genealogienetz.de/vereine/ag-jeverland/ -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Betreff: [OL] Knake-Janssen-Roelfs-Helmrich-Fahnerich I am looking for the families of Frerich Hinrich Knake and Anna argareta Roelphs of Jever. I do not know any dates for them, just for their children. Their children are: Otto Hinrich KNAKE, born 21 Oct 1866 in Oldenburg, Hannover, Germany nd confirmed at Schutens, parish of Shortens in March 1866. Johann Edward KNAKE, born 7 Mar 1869 in Oldenburg, Hannover, Germany Frederich KNAKE –stayed in Germany and supposedly had 13 children Maria KNAKE, born Jun 1871 – married Wm. Zopfi and George Tibbits in SA Alma KNAKE, born July 1875 – married Samuel Cohn and lived in Chicago I am not sure if there were any other children. Otto married Antje Janssen, born Oyenbargen, Gem, Middles, stfriesland, on 15 Feb 1868, and christened 1 March 1868 at Lutheran Congregation of Middels, Ost Friesland. They married on 4 May 1892 in Accum, Oldenburg. and ailed to America 2 weeks after their marriage. Antje’s parents are Jan Ludwig Janssen and Anke Margareta Busker. From letters received from family in Germany, a Jabbo Fahnerich died t age 59. Would love to connect to a family in Germany. Thanks in advance, Judi Oldenburg-L mailing list ldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net ttp://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l ________________________________________________________________________ Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com
Date: 2007/10/01 23:40:31
From: marvinw136 <marvinw136(a)aol.com>
Hello Werner, The people I am looking for were Luthern I believe.? I know that my Grandmother was Luthern nd I believe that my Great-Great_Greatgrandfather, Herman Henrich, was also Luthern. Regards, Marvin Watson -----Original Message----- From: Werner Honkomp <werner(a)honkomp.de> To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net Sent: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 11:44 am Subject: Re: [OL] Looking for information in Germany for Hern. Hinrich Hinnersand Family Hello Marvin, the peolple you search for are catholics? Regards, Werner Honkomp > Hello Everyone, > I apolgize for not writing in German but my langauge skills are quite > limited.? I am trying to find out information on my > Great-Great_Greatgrandfather and his family in germany.? I know that Herin > Hinrich Hinners age 45?and his wife Gesina Catherina Muller age?48?came to > the United States aboard the German Ship President Smidt on Nov. 25, 1850 > bound for Cincinnati, Ohio.? Thay came with the following children Anna > Catherina age 18, Johann Deitrich age 11, Catherina Margarete age 8, and > Gesina Margarete age 6.? I have a copy of the record of entry for them in > the Port of New Orleans. > They also had two other children that we know of who came to the United > States in Dec. 10, 1849 and I believe they were Johann Hinrich Hinners > born Jan. 21, 1829 and Anna Hinners born about 1834 and I believe they > came through New Orleans also but I have not been able to verify that > information. > In both cases they left Germany form the port of Bremen.? I also have the > information that Johann Deitrich and his father were born in Tholstedt, > Oldenberg, Germany while the mother was born in Holzhausen, Oldenberg, > Germany.? However, according to my great-aunt, Imogene "Sally" Kelly > Johann Deitrich was born in Hartford and was the sixth of 9 children. > If anyone cna help me with any further information on the family in > Germany or the United States please contact me at the above e-mail address > or the alternative address given below. > Thank you in advance. > Marvin Watson > marvinw136(a)aol.com > or > marvin.watson(a)wavecable.com > ________________________________________________________________________ > Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - > http://mail.aol.com > Oldenburg-L mailing list > Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net > http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l Oldenburg-L mailing list Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l ________________________________________________________________________ Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com
Date: 2007/10/02 02:03:38
From: APUND <APUND(a)aol.com>
Thode's German-English dictionary translates Dienstknecht as "servant (boy)."
Date: 2007/10/02 04:04:31
From: jenamken <jenamken(a)peoplepc.com>
I am looking for information on Gesine Elisabeth Schweers born 15 February 1862, may have sister Christine and Sadie. Married to Anton Hinrich Namken in 12 March 1886, in Texas. This the information I have and believe to be correct. Thanks for Your Assistance James E Namken
Date: 2007/10/02 09:50:17
From: Werner Honkomp <werner(a)honkomp.de>
Schweer, Gesine Elisabeth Geschlecht Weiblich (female) Religion/Konfession evangelisch–lutherisch Lebensalter(age) 69 - Geburt Datum 15.2.1862 Ort Driefel - Taufe Datum 6.4.1862 Ort Zetel - Tod Datum 15.12.1931 Ort Lee County; TX; USA - Auswanderung - Ort USA Familie Partner 4606 Namken, Anton Hinrich *6. Sep 1865 +6. Jul 1941 Hochzeit(married) Datum 12.3.1886 Ort Bockhorn Source: http://www.genealogy.net/vereine/OGF/auswanderer/auswanderer.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright © OGF 2006, erzeugt am Fri Mar 10 19:48:21 2006 von GENprofi – Stammbaum v2.62 (UNICODE) Kontakt: Oldenburgische Gesellschaft für Familienkunde e.V. > I am looking for information on Gesine Elisabeth Schweers born 15 February > 1862, may have sister Christine and Sadie. Married to Anton Hinrich Namken > in 12 March 1886, in Texas. This the information I have and believe to be > correct. > Thanks for Your Assistance > James E Namken > Oldenburg-L mailing list > Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net > http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l
Date: 2007/10/02 09:50:17
From: Werner Honkomp <werner(a)honkomp.de>
Here the Knake addresses in Oldenburg city: Dr. Gerhard Knake Mühlenhofsweg 96 26125 Oldenburg Oldb Kai Knake Stau 5 26122 Oldenburg Oldb -------------------------------------------- > I am looking for the families of Frerich Hinrich Knake and Anna Margareta > Roelphs of Jever. I do not know any dates for them, just for their > children. > Their children are: > Otto Hinrich KNAKE, born 21 Oct 1866 in Oldenburg, Hannover, Germany and > confirmed at Schutens, parish of Shortens in March 1866. > Johann Edward KNAKE, born 7 Mar 1869 in Oldenburg, Hannover, Germany > Frederich KNAKE –stayed in Germany and supposedly had 13 children > Maria KNAKE, born Jun 1871 – married Wm. Zopfi and George Tibbits in USA > Alma KNAKE, born July 1875 – married Samuel Cohn and lived in Chicago > I am not sure if there were any other children. > Otto married Antje Janssen, born Oyenbargen, Gem, Middles, Ostfriesland, > on > 15 Feb 1868, and christened 1 March 1868 at Lutheran Congregation of > Middels, > Ost Friesland. They married on 4 May 1892 in Accum, Oldenburg. and sailed > to > America 2 weeks after their marriage. Antje’s parents are Jan Ludwig > Janssen and > Anke Margareta Busker. > From letters received from family in Germany, a Jabbo Fahnerich died at > age > 59. > Would love to connect to a family in Germany. > Thanks in advance, > Judi > ************************************** See what's new at > http://www.aol.com > Oldenburg-L mailing list > Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net > http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l
Date: 2007/10/02 09:50:17
From: Werner Honkomp <werner(a)honkomp.de>
Hello Marvin, I think the recods which Frank Kroeger sent to you is the right family. Here the website of Wildeshausen and history in english: http://www.wildeshausen.de/ http://www.wildeshausen.de/stadtrundgang/englisch/WILDESHAUSEN%20Germany.doc Good luck, Werner Honkomp > Hello Werner, > The people I am looking for were Luthern I believe.? I know that my > Grandmother was Luthern nd I believe that my Great-Great_Greatgrandfather, > Herman Henrich, was also Luthern. > Regards, > Marvin Watson > -----Original Message----- > From: Werner Honkomp <werner(a)honkomp.de> > To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net > Sent: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 11:44 am > Subject: Re: [OL] Looking for information in Germany for Hern. Hinrich > Hinnersand Family > Hello Marvin, > the peolple you search for are catholics? > Regards, > Werner Honkomp >> Hello Everyone, >> I apolgize for not writing in German but my langauge skills are quite >> limited.? I am trying to find out information on my >> Great-Great_Greatgrandfather and his family in germany.? I know that >> Herin >> Hinrich Hinners age 45?and his wife Gesina Catherina Muller age?48?came >> to >> the United States aboard the German Ship President Smidt on Nov. 25, 1850 >> bound for Cincinnati, Ohio.? Thay came with the following children Anna >> Catherina age 18, Johann Deitrich age 11, Catherina Margarete age 8, and >> Gesina Margarete age 6.? I have a copy of the record of entry for them in >> the Port of New Orleans. >> They also had two other children that we know of who came to the United >> States in Dec. 10, 1849 and I believe they were Johann Hinrich Hinners >> born Jan. 21, 1829 and Anna Hinners born about 1834 and I believe they >> came through New Orleans also but I have not been able to verify that >> information. >> In both cases they left Germany form the port of Bremen.? I also have the >> information that Johann Deitrich and his father were born in Tholstedt, >> Oldenberg, Germany while the mother was born in Holzhausen, Oldenberg, >> Germany.? However, according to my great-aunt, Imogene "Sally" Kelly >> Johann Deitrich was born in Hartford and was the sixth of 9 children. >> If anyone cna help me with any further information on the family in >> Germany or the United States please contact me at the above e-mail >> address >> or the alternative address given below. >> Thank you in advance. >> Marvin Watson >> marvinw136(a)aol.com >> or >> marvin.watson(a)wavecable.com >> ________________________________________________________________________ >> Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - >> http://mail.aol.com >> Oldenburg-L mailing list >> Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net >> http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l > Oldenburg-L mailing list > Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net > http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l > ________________________________________________________________________ > Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - > http://mail.aol.com > Oldenburg-L mailing list > Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net > http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l
Date: 2007/10/02 10:07:11
From: Volker Wolters <Volker.Wolters(a)gmx.de>
Hallo zusammen, einige der Vorfahren meiner Frau kamen aus dem Oldenburgischen. Ich möchte nun auf diesem Weg versuchen hierüber einiges in Erfahrung zu bringen. Zunächst geht es um Johann Hinrich MEINEN * ca. 1856 in NUTTEL und seiner Frau Helene PAPENHUSEN * ca. 1860 wahrscheinlich in Rastede. Hat jemand über die Familie Meinen aus Nuttel und den dazugehörigen Ehefrauen entsprechende Daten? Viele Grüße aus Blender / Landkreis Verden Volker Wolters
Date: 2007/10/02 18:55:52
From: Fritz Buentemeyer <Fritz(a)Buentemeyer.name>
Hallo zusammen,Hallo Herr Wolters,
einige der Vorfahren meiner Frau kamen aus dem Oldenburgischen. Ich möchte nun auf diesem Weg versuchen hierüber einiges in Erfahrung zu bringen.
Zunächst geht es um
Johann Hinrich MEINEN * ca. 1856 in NUTTEL und seiner Frau Helene PAPENHUSEN * ca. 1860 wahrscheinlich in Rastede.
Hat jemand über die Familie Meinen aus Nuttel und den dazugehörigen Ehefrauen entsprechende Daten?
Viele Grüße aus Blender / Landkreis Verden
Volker Wolters Oldenburg-L mailing list Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l
Date: 2007/10/03 22:15:51
From: kj wiest <kjwiest(a)hotmail.com>
This is what I use and it works fairly well. Put the site address in the box on this page: http://babelfish.altavista.com/ Select what language you want it translated to. Click on the links in the site and it will translate those for you too. You can use it just for words too. It does a pretty good job. It may not always translate right but you can get a good idea of what the site says. Faith > To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net > Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 16:44:39 -0400 > From: pohojsta(a)aol.com > Subject: Re: [OL] Knake-Janssen-Roelfs-Helmrich-Fahnerich > > Thank you for the website and correct spellings. > > Is there a way I could have the site translated....I don't read nor write German. > > Thanks....Judi > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Walter Fleischauer <Walter.Fleischauer(a)t-online.de> > To: 'Oldenburg-L' <oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net> > Sent: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 3:21 am > Subject: Re: [OL] Knake-Janssen-Roelfs-Helmrich-Fahnerich > > > > Shortens = Schortens / Kreis Friesland > yenbargen = Ogenbargen / Kreis Aurich > em, Middles = Gemeinde Middels > Jeverland Genealogy http://www.genealogienetz.de/vereine/ag-jeverland/ > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Betreff: [OL] Knake-Janssen-Roelfs-Helmrich-Fahnerich > > I am looking for the families of Frerich Hinrich Knake and Anna > argareta > Roelphs of Jever. I do not know any dates for them, just for their > children. > Their children are: > Otto Hinrich KNAKE, born 21 Oct 1866 in Oldenburg, Hannover, Germany > nd > confirmed at Schutens, parish of Shortens in March 1866. > Johann Edward KNAKE, born 7 Mar 1869 in Oldenburg, Hannover, Germany > Frederich KNAKE –stayed in Germany and supposedly had 13 children > Maria KNAKE, born Jun 1871 – married Wm. Zopfi and George Tibbits in > SA > Alma KNAKE, born July 1875 – married Samuel Cohn and lived in Chicago > I am not sure if there were any other children. > Otto married Antje Janssen, born Oyenbargen, Gem, Middles, > stfriesland, > on > 15 Feb 1868, and christened 1 March 1868 at Lutheran Congregation of > Middels, > Ost Friesland. They married on 4 May 1892 in Accum, Oldenburg. and > ailed > to > America 2 weeks after their marriage. Antje’s parents are Jan Ludwig > Janssen and > Anke Margareta Busker. > From letters received from family in Germany, a Jabbo Fahnerich died > t > age > 59. > Would love to connect to a family in Germany. > Thanks in advance, > Judi > > Oldenburg-L mailing list > ldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net > ttp://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com > Oldenburg-L mailing list > Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net > http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live Hotmail and Microsoft Office Outlook – together at last.  Get it now. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA102225181033.aspx?pid=CL100626971033
Date: 2007/10/04 04:24:12
From: Pohojsta <Pohojsta(a)aol.com>
Faith, Thank you for the instructions for translation. I tried it and it worked. Not sure I could do it again!!! Werner at honkomp, thank you for the address of Knake's in Oldernburg. I will send letters. Appreciate all your help, Judi ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com
Date: 2007/10/04 18:19:52
From: marvinw136 <marvinw136(a)aol.com>
Hello Werner, Thank you for the information.? I will look at the website today.? I am also interested in any relatives that might still be alive in Germany. Regards, Marvin Watson -----Original Message----- From: Werner Honkomp <werner(a)honkomp.de> To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net Sent: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 12:44 am Subject: Re: [OL] Looking for information in Germany for Hern. Hinrich Hinners and Family Hello Marvin, I think the recods which Frank Kroeger sent to you is the right family. Here the website of Wildeshausen and history in english: http://www.wildeshausen.de/ http://www.wildeshausen.de/stadtrundgang/englisch/WILDESHAUSEN%20Germany.doc Good luck, Werner Honkomp > Hello Werner, > The people I am looking for were Luthern I believe.? I know that my > Grandmother was Luthern nd I believe that my Great-Great_Greatgrandfather, > Herman Henrich, was also Luthern. > Regards, > Marvin Watson > -----Original Message----- > From: Werner Honkomp <werner(a)honkomp.de> > To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net > Sent: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 11:44 am > Subject: Re: [OL] Looking for information in Germany for Hern. Hinrich > Hinnersand Family > Hello Marvin, > the peolple you search for are catholics? > Regards, > Werner Honkomp >> Hello Everyone, >> I apolgize for not writing in German but my langauge skills are quite >> limited.? I am trying to find out information on my >> Great-Great_Greatgrandfather and his family in germany.? I know that >> Herin >> Hinrich Hinners age 45?and his wife Gesina Catherina Muller age?48?came >> to >> the United States aboard the German Ship President Smidt on Nov. 25, 1850 >> bound for Cincinnati, Ohio.? Thay came with the following children Anna >> Catherina age 18, Johann Deitrich age 11, Catherina Margarete age 8, and >> Gesina Margarete age 6.? I have a copy of the record of entry for them in >> the Port of New Orleans. >> They also had two other children that we know of who came to the United >> States in Dec. 10, 1849 and I believe they were Johann Hinrich Hinners >> born Jan. 21, 1829 and Anna Hinners born about 1834 and I believe they >> came through New Orleans also but I have not been able to verify that >> information. >> In both cases they left Germany form the port of Bremen.? I also have the >> information that Johann Deitrich and his father were born in Tholstedt, >> Oldenberg, Germany while the mother was born in Holzhausen, Oldenberg, >> Germany.? However, according to my great-aunt, Imogene "Sally" Kelly >> Johann Deitrich was born in Hartford and was the sixth of 9 children. >> If anyone cna help me with any further information on the family in >> Germany or the United States please contact me at the above e-mail >> address >> or the alternative address given below. >> Thank you in advance. >> Marvin Watson >> marvinw136(a)aol.com >> or >> marvin.watson(a)wavecable.com >> ________________________________________________________________________ >> Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - >> http://mail.aol.com >> Oldenburg-L mailing list >> Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net >> http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l > Oldenburg-L mailing list > Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net > http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l > ________________________________________________________________________ > Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - > http://mail.aol.com > Oldenburg-L mailing list > Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net > http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l Oldenburg-L mailing list Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l ________________________________________________________________________ Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com
Date: 2007/10/05 11:18:34
From: Horst Bast <gen-bast(a)web.de>
Guten Tag oldenburg-l oldenburg-l, Liebe Listenteilnehmer/innen, Vom 14. bis 16. September 2007 fanden im schlesischen Zillerthal-Erdmannsdorf, Schmiedeberg und Hirschberg heute Myslakowice, Kowary und Jelenia Gora - zur Erinnerung an die Ankunft der Zillertaler Protestanten in Schlesien vor 170 Jahren Jubiläumsfeierlichkeiten statt. Einen Bericht und Fotos dazu, sowie Näheres zur Auswanderung von 1837 findet Ihr unter www.1837-auswanderer.de Da die Nachfahren der Zillertaler Auswanderer 1945/46 Zillertal-Erdmannsdorf in Schlesien verlassen mussten, suchen wir in allen Teilen Deutschlands, besonders im Raum Oldenburg, nach weiteren Daten und Informationen zu den Auswanderern aus dem Zillertal von 1837. Deshalb liebe Listenteilnehmer/innen sind wir für jede noch so kleine Info dankbar. Mit freundlichen Grüßen Horst (Bast) Nachfahre der Zillertaler Auswanderer von 1837 www.1837-auswanderer.de HP zur Auswanderung von 1837 aus dem Zillertal nach Schlesien, Chile und Australien mailto:gen-bast(a)web.de
Date: 2007/10/06 02:02:13
From: Bill HINTE <whinte(a)froggy.com.au>
Date: 2007/10/06 12:17:09
From: Werner Honkomp <werner(a)honkomp.de>
It could be "Eversten", it is a part of the town Oldenburg. Regards, Werner Honkomp > Hi Listers. > I am attempting to find data on Johann Conrad Bernard > Kayser, he was living in Everson, around 1858 & was probably born circa > 1833? > I would be grateful for any assistance. > Kindest regards Bill HINTE. whinte(a)froggy.com.au > Oldenburg-L mailing list > Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net > http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l
Date: 2007/10/06 16:50:31
From: peterkueppers <peterkueppers(a)online.de>
Hallo, ich bin auf der Suche nach Namen und Daten der Eltern von: Arnold-Heinrich Gottbehöde, geb. 28.10.1825 in Damme Vielen Dank im vorraus. Peter
Date: 2007/10/06 22:13:35
From: marvinw136 <marvinw136(a)aol.com>
Hello Frank, Thank you for the information regarding the Hinners family. I am now trying to find the ancestors of Hermann Hinrich Hinners and I have the following information from the information you sent me. However, I am having trouble translating the following information: Quelle: Whs. KB 04 Seite: 244 Reg.–Nr.: H.1802/16. Trauregister: Sponsus: Der Jung. Johann Heinrich HINNERS, Whs.1802/16. ehel. Sohn des Gerd Heinrich HINNERS, Hausmanns zu Locus: Thölstedt Religion: Lut. Sponsa: Die Jungf. Anna maria OTTO, ehel. Tocht. des Johann Heinrich OTTO, Hausmanns zu Locus: Thölstedt Religion: Lut. Procl.: Dom. XXI. u. XXII. Tr. (1802) Copul.: 25. Nov. (1802) alhier. If you could help me and translate this information I would greatly appreciate it. Regards and thank you in advance Marvin Watson -----Original Message----- From: Frank Kr?ger <galagen(a)arcor.de> To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net Sent: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 11:34 am Subject: Re: [OL] Hinners Hello Marvin his should be the family: Hermann Heinrich Hinners, evangelisch–lutherisch born12.3.1806 in Thölstedt, baptism 14.3.1806 in Wildeshausen emigrated 1850 to Ohio; USA from Amt Wildeshausen Brothers/sisters of Herm. Hinr. Hinners iedr. Hinners esche Cath. Hinners arg. Hinners esine Hinners nna Hinners took 600 Rt (for 2 families, about 300 Rt. for each family) pouse Müller, Gesina Catharina 6. Mär 1801 Marriage: 20.10.1828 in Wildeshausen hildren : inners, "Anna" Gesina Margarete *13. Jan 1832 inners, Catharina "Margareta " *21. Mär 1842 inners, "Gesina" Margareta " *13. Mai 1844 Hinners, Johann "Diedrich" *18. Sep 1839 Hinners, Johann Hinrich *21. Jan 1829 lease look at: http://www.genealogienetz.de/vereine/OGF/auswanderer/auswanderer.html here are these informations from, You can find more details there. Best Regards rank Kroeger Oldenburg-L mailing list ldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net ttp://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l ________________________________________________________________________ Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com
Date: 2007/10/06 23:47:33
From: Gene <jansseng(a)cornernet.com>
Hello Frank,
Thank you for the information regarding the Hinners family. I am now trying to find the ancestors of Hermann Hinrich Hinners and I have the following information from the information you sent me. However, I am having trouble translating the following information:
Quelle: Whs. KB 04 = source Whs. Church book vol 4
Seite: 244 = page 244
Reg.–Nr.: H.1802/16. = registration number
Trauregister: Sponsus: Der Jung. Johann Heinrich HINNERS, = groom, the bachelor (Junggesell) Johann H. Hinners
Whs.1802/16. ehel. Sohn des Gerd Heinrich HINNERS, Whs book for 1802-1816 legit. son of Gerd Heinrich Hinners
Hausmanns zu = resident(?) at:
Locus: Thölstedt Religion: Lut. = Thölstedt Religion: Lutheran
Sponsa: Die Jungf. Anna maria OTTO, = bride: The (Jungfrau) virgin, Anna Maria Otto
ehel. Tocht. des Johann Heinrich OTTO, = legit. daughter of Johann Heinrich Otto
Hausmanns zu = resident at
Locus: Thölstedt Religion: Lut. = Thölstedt Religion: Lutheran
Procl.: Dom. XXI. u. XXII. Tr. (1802) = banns published 22nd and 23rd Sundays of Trinity in 1802
Copul.: 25. Nov. (1802) alhier. = (copuliert) married 25 Novebmer 1802 here
If you could help me translate this information I would greatly appreciate it.
Regards and thank you in advance
Marvin Watson
Date: 2007/10/07 00:41:35
From: Dr. Joachim Tautz <tautz.jlm(a)t-online.de>
Hello Herr Tautz
Herr Thiele called me after he talked with you on the telephone.
I would like to discuss World War I German military topics with you.
Nicholas Thiele mentioned you know of Major Bruns, of the Reserve Infanterie Regiment 259.
I hope we can discuss this further.
I will look forward to your email response.
Danke.
Terry Finnegan
Nicholas
I put Reserve Infanterie Regiment 259 into GOOGLE and came up with the following page. Maybe he has more information on the Seicheprey battle.
Terry
Re: [OL]An die Militärexperten unter Ihnen bzw. unte r Euch
Date: 2002/11/19 20:54:26
From: tautz <tautz.jlm(a)t-online.de>
Hallo Herr Grafe,
zu zwei Einheiten habe ich bei: Eike Mohr, Heeres- und Truppengeschichte des Deutschen Reiches und seiner Länder 1806-1918. Eine Bibliographie, Osnabrück 1989 bilbiographische Hinweise gefunden:
Zum Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment 259: Günther von Bornstedt, Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 259 (Erinnerungsblätter deutscher Regimenter. Truppenteile des ehem. preuß. Kontingents, Bd. 175), Oldenburg 1926
Zum Landwehr-Infanterie-Regiment 6: Erich Grün/Paul Hechler, Das Preußische Landwehr-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 6 im Weltkriege 1914-1918, Berlin 1927.
Viele Grüße
Joachim Tautz
Dr. Joachim Tautz Masurenstr. 17 c 26127 Oldenburg
----- Original Message ----- From: "Lothar Grafe" <haesli2(a)yahoo.com> To: <Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net> Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 2:53 PM Subject: [OL]An die Militärexperten unter Ihnen bzw. unter Euch
Sehr geehrte Listenteilnehmer von Oldenburg-L,
aus dem Buch "Die Gemeinde Emstek und der Weltkrieg" habe ich auf Seite 139 folgenden Eintrag gefunden:> Grafe, Bernhard, geboren am 17.10.1893 zu Tenstedt (Cappeln) - er ist mein Großvater väterlicherseits -, eingetreten am 16.1.15 zum Ers.Btl 91, über die I. ErsM.G.K. des X. A.K. am 22.4.15 zur Maschinengewehrkompanie des Res.Inf.Regts 259 ins Feld. In Kurland wurde er am 11.10.15 bei Illuxt verwundet und kam nach Königsberg und Gardelegen ins Lazarett; von der Ersatz-Maschinengewehrkompanie des X. A.K. gelangte er am 15.12.15 zur 1. M.G.K. Landw.Inf.Regt. 6. Gefechte: Schtschara-Serwetsch, Schlacht bei Baranowitschi, Goroditsche; in den anschließenden Kämpfen an der Schtschara durch Gewehrgeschoß am Kopf leicht verwundet (Feldlaz. 22), am 16.1.17 zur Kompanie zurück: Angriff auf Labusy-Darewo, dann im Abschnitte Schtschara-Serwetsch bis zum Waffenstillstand im Osten; durch Entladen einer Handgranate leicht verwundet. Erkrankt und ins Festungslazarett Warschau, am 20.3.18 zur II. Ersatz-M.G.K. des V. A.K. und infolge Reklamation zur Arbeitsaufnahme bei der Firma Große-Wietfeld-Emstek entlassen. Gefreiter. E.K., F.A.K.
Zu diesem Eintrag habe ich folgende Fragen:
1. Wo waren die Einheiten jeweils stationiert? - Ersatz-Bataillon 91 - I. Ersatz-Maschinengewehr-Kompanie des X. Armee-Korps - Maschinengewehrkompanie des ResInfRgt 259 - 1. M.G.K. des Landwehr-Infanterie-Rgt 6 - Feldlazarett 22 - II. Ersatz-Maschinengewehr-Kompanie des V. Armee-Korps
Über jeden Hinweis, sei er auch noch so klein, bedanke ich mich im Voraus recht herzlich.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Lothar Grafe, Osnabrück
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Date: 2007/10/07 00:57:46
From: Dr. Joachim Tautz <tautz.jlm(a)t-online.de>
Dear Mr. Finnegan,
I have to apologize for the long delay. I have been out of Oldenburg and did some archival research.
I don't know of Major Bruns, but I have some knowledge about regimental histories in First World War.
Have you read Bornstedt's history of the Res.-IR 259? If you have no access I will look what he wrote about Bruns.
Mr. Thiele told me that you are researching the first battle of American and German troops in WW I. This is an interesting topic. I hope I can give you some hints.
Thank you for the aerial photograph from Koblenz.
Viele Gruesse aus Deutschland
Joachim Tautz
Terry Finnegan schrieb:
Hello Herr Tautz
Herr Thiele called me after he talked with you on the telephone.
I would like to discuss World War I German military topics with you.
Nicholas Thiele mentioned you know of Major Bruns, of the Reserve Infanterie Regiment 259.
I hope we can discuss this further.
I will look forward to your email response.
Danke.
Terry Finnegan
Nicholas
I put Reserve Infanterie Regiment 259 into GOOGLE and came up with the following page. Maybe he has more information on the Seicheprey battle.
Terry
Re: [OL]An die Militärexperten unter Ihnen bzw. unte r Euch
Date: 2002/11/19 20:54:26
From: tautz <tautz.jlm(a)t-online.de>
Hallo Herr Grafe,
zu zwei Einheiten habe ich bei: Eike Mohr, Heeres- und Truppengeschichte des Deutschen Reiches und seiner Länder 1806-1918. Eine Bibliographie, Osnabrück 1989 bilbiographische Hinweise gefunden:
Zum Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment 259: Günther von Bornstedt, Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 259 (Erinnerungsblätter deutscher Regimenter. Truppenteile des ehem. preuß. Kontingents, Bd. 175), Oldenburg 1926
Zum Landwehr-Infanterie-Regiment 6: Erich Grün/Paul Hechler, Das Preußische Landwehr-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 6 im Weltkriege 1914-1918, Berlin 1927.
Viele Grüße
Joachim Tautz
Dr. Joachim Tautz Masurenstr. 17 c 26127 Oldenburg
Date: 2007/10/07 01:20:20
From: Bill HINTE <whinte(a)froggy.com.au>
Hi Werner.
Many thanks for the correction.It could be "Eversten", it is a part of the town Oldenburg.
Regards, Werner Honkomp
Hi Listers. I am attempting to find data on Johann Conrad Bernard Kayser, he was living in Everson, around 1858 & was probably born circa 1833?
I would be grateful for any assistance.
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Date: 2007/10/07 10:52:26
From: Fritz Buentemeyer <Fritz(a)Buentemeyer.name>
Hermann Hinrich August Bolling, evang. * am 27.5.1888 in Littel, ~ in Wardenburg + am 21.10.1946 in Oldenburg
Martha Meta Hermine Beneke, * am 2.5.1887 in Westerburg, + am 24.4.1968 in Heidkamp, ± am 29.4.1968 in Wiefelstede, Ammerland, evang.
Kinder :
1) Hilda Bolling, * am 25.6.1914 in Littel, ~ am 9.8.1914 in
Wardenburg, + nach 1997 in Heidkamp, evang.
2) Gustav Bolling, * am 14.9.1918 in Littel, Zwill.
3) Hermann Bolling, * am 14.9.1918 in Littel, Zwill. ~ in WardenburgFritz (Buentemeyer) Wiefelstede
Date: 2007/10/07 11:18:15
From: Ernst Heinje <ernst.heinje(a)ewetel.net>
Herzliche Grüße Ernst (Heinje)
Moin liebe Mitleser,
hat jemand weitere Informationen über folgendes Ehepaar?
Hermann Hinrich August Bolling, evang. * am 27.5.1888 in Littel, ~ in Wardenburg + am 21.10.1946 in Oldenburg
oo vor 1914 ? Wardenburg
Martha Meta Hermine Beneke, * am 2.5.1887 in Westerburg, + am 24.4.1968 in Heidkamp, ± am 29.4.1968 in Wiefelstede, Ammerland, evang.
Kinder : 1) Hilda Bolling, * am 25.6.1914 in Littel, ~ am 9.8.1914 in Wardenburg, + nach 1997 in Heidkamp, evang. 2) Gustav Bolling, * am 14.9.1918 in Littel, Zwill. 3) Hermann Bolling, * am 14.9.1918 in Littel, Zwill. ~ in Wardenburg
weitere Kinder sind in Mollberg/Wiefelstede geboren.
Einen weiterhin sonnigen Sonntag wünscht
Fritz (Buentemeyer) Wiefelstede Oldenburg-L mailing list Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l
Date: 2007/10/07 11:43:52
From: Womartens <Womartens(a)aol.com>
Liebe Mitglieder und Listenteilnehmer, am Sonnabend, dem 13. Oktober 2007, findet um 16.00 Uhr der erste Vortrag der Saison 2007/2008 der Oldenburgischen Gesellschaft für Familienkunde e.V. im Vortragsraum des Staatsarchivs Oldenburg (Damm 43) statt. Parkplätze sind hinter dem Gebäude und an der Kanalstrasse vorhanden, der Eintritt ist frei. Referent ist Prof. Dr. Rolf Schäfer (Oldenburg) und das Thema lautet: "Hermann Hamelmann, Reformkatholik, Polemiker, Historiker und Bischof". Hermann Hamelmann (ca. 1526-1595) ist uns als Verfasser der „Oldenburgischen Chronik“ von 1599 ein Begriff, während seine berufliche Laufbahn den meisten unbekannt ist. Als Sohn eines Osnabrücker Stiftsherrn erhielt Hamelmann eine gute humanistische Schulbildung und ließ sich nach kurzem Theologiestudium in Köln und Mainz zum Priester weihen. Er setzte große Hoffnungen auf das 1545 beginnende Konzil von Trient und polemisierte scharf gegen die Reformation. Als Pfarrer in Kamen (Grafschaft Mark) erlebte er jedoch 1553 eine innere Wende, so dass er sich von da an zur Lehre Luthers bekannte. Nachdem er dadurch seine Pfründe verloren hatte, begann für ihn eine Phase erneuten Studiums, der eine Berufung ins – diesmal evangelische – Pfarramt (Bielefeld, Lemgo, Gandersheim) folgte. 1573 begleitete er Nikolaus Selnecker nach Oldenburg, verfasste mit ihm zusammen die erste Oldenburgische Kirchenordnung und wurde als Superintendent angestellt. Von seinen zahlreichen Schriften sind für uns die „Oldenburgische Chronik“ sowie die Reformationsgeschichte der Grafschaft Oldenburg und der Herrschaft Jever von besonderem Wert. Bei allen Vorträgen können Sie auch die aktuellen Veröffentlichungen der "Oldenburgischen Familienkunde", die Publikationen der "Gelben Reihe", "Oldenburgische Ortsfamilienbücher auf CD-ROM" und "Quellen und Forschungen zur oldenburgischen Familienkunde auf CD/DVD-ROM" erwerben. Sämtliche lieferbaren Publikationen können Sie auch über den Online-Shop bestellen. Mit freundlichen Grüssen Wolfgang Martens www.familienkunde-oldenburg.de
Date: 2007/10/07 12:25:46
From: gj.speckmann <gj.speckmann(a)planet.nl>
Besten Fritz,
Possibly the next data are of interest for you ?
Genealogy of Johann Bolling
1 Johann Bolling. He was baptized on 30-11-1690 in Grossenkneten. Johann
died, at the age of 66 years. He was buried on 09-07-1757 in Westerburg (D).
Johann married on 22-07-1716 in Huntlosen Wübke Hillen, aged 33 years. Wübke
was born in 1683 in Sannum , Kirchspiel Huntlosen. Wübke died, at the age of
46 years. She was buried on 02-09-1729 in Westerburg (D).
Child of Johann and Wübke :
1 Catharina Elisabeth Bolling Follow 1.1.
1.1 Catharina Elisabeth Bolling, daughter of Johann Bolling and Wübke
Hillen. She was baptized on 02-03-1727 in Wardenburg. Catharina died on
06-07-1801 on Wardenburg, at the age of 74 years. Catharina married on
17-10-1752 in Wardenburg Johann Harm Speckmann, aged 29 years. Johann was
born in 1723 in Westerburg (D), son of Johann Hinrich Speckmann and Anna
Catharina Flehmer. Johann died on 01-07-1783 on Nederland ?, at the age of
60 years.
Child of Catharina and Johann :
1 Anna Elisabeth Speckmann, born on 01-05-1761 in Wardenburg Follow 1.1.1.
1.1.1 Anna Elisabeth Speckmann was born on 01-05-1761 in Wardenburg,
daughter of Johann Harm Speckmann and Catharina Elisabeth Bolling. Anna died
on 23-01-1834 on Westerburg (D), at the age of 72 years. Anna married, at
the age of 26 years, on 31-01-1788 in Wardenburg Harm Hinrich Speckmann,
aged 27 years. Harm was born on 01-07-1760 in Westerburg (D), son of Johann
Hinrich Speckmann and Gesche Sophia Menken. Harm died on 08-02-1830 on
Westerburg (D), at the age of 69 years.
Occupation:
Heuermann
Child of Anna and Harm :
1 Harm Hinrich Speckmann, born on 18-05-1795 in Westerburg (D) Follow
1.1.1.1.
1.1.1.1 Harm Hinrich Speckmann was born on 18-05-1795 in Westerburg (D), son
of Harm Hinrich Speckmann and Anna Elisabeth Speckmann. Harm died on
02-03-1858 on Westerburg (D), at the age of 62 years.
Occupation:
Heuermann
Harm :
(1) married, at the age of 22 years, in 1817 Margaretha Bruns, aged 22
years. Margaretha was born on 11-06-1795 in Nadorst (D). Margaretha died on
09-10-1823 on Westerburg (D), at the age of 28 years.
(2) married, at the age of 31 years, on 03-12-1826 in Wardenburg Anna
Magadalena Bolling, aged 23 years. Anna was born on 24-08-1803 in Westerburg
(D), daughter of Johann Hinrich Bolling and Anna Margarethe Brüggemann. Anna
died on 23-02-1878 on Westerburg (D), at the age of 74 years.
Children of Harm and Margaretha :
1 Anna Catharina Elisabeth Speckmann, born on 09-12-1817. Anna died.
2 Gesche Helene Speckmann, born on 03-11-1821 in Westerburg (D) Follow
1.1.1.1.1.
Children of Harm and Anna :
1 Johann Hermann Speckmann, born on 22-11-1828 in Westerburg (D) Follow
1.1.1.1.2.
2 Johann Gerhard Speckmann, born on 26-05-1831. Johann died.
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[mailto:oldenburg-l-bounces(a)genealogy.net] Namens Fritz Buentemeyer
Verzonden: zondag 7 oktober 2007 10:51
Aan: Oldenburg-L; OGF-L
Onderwerp: [OL] Bolling, Beneke, Wardenburg-Littel
Moin liebe Mitleser,
hat jemand weitere Informationen über folgendes Ehepaar?
Hermann Hinrich August Bolling, evang.
* am 27.5.1888 in Littel, ~ in Wardenburg
+ am 21.10.1946 in Oldenburg
oo vor 1914 ? Wardenburg
Martha Meta Hermine Beneke, * am 2.5.1887 in Westerburg, + am 24.4.1968
in Heidkamp, ± am 29.4.1968 in Wiefelstede, Ammerland, evang.
Kinder :
1) Hilda Bolling, * am 25.6.1914 in Littel, ~ am 9.8.1914 in
Wardenburg, + nach 1997 in Heidkamp, evang.
2) Gustav Bolling, * am 14.9.1918 in Littel, Zwill.
3) Hermann Bolling, * am 14.9.1918 in Littel, Zwill. ~ in Wardenburg
weitere Kinder sind in Mollberg/Wiefelstede geboren.
Einen weiterhin sonnigen Sonntag wünscht
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Date: 2007/10/07 13:18:19
From: hhb <hhb(a)nwn.de>
Hallo! Die Familie BOLLING findet man in Littel und in der Litteler Chronik auf 2 Höfen. Swarten Pool 127 = Nr. 50 : Johann Friedrich BOLLING - Arend Friedrich BOLLING - Hermann Friedrich BOLLING Gasland 125 = Nr. 64 : Hermann BOLLING - Johann Diedrich BOLLING zu Nr. 64: Hermann BOLLING (geb. 1814 und Tischlermeister aus Westerburg) heiratete am 23. Februar 1841 Anna Sophie NEUHAUS. Beide haben dann 1852 den Hof vom Bruder übernommen. Hier wurde eine Tischlerei und Pferdehandel/-zucht betrieben. Dieser Hof wurde dann im Juli 1927 von Heinrich MUHLE gekauft. Wo die Familie BOLLING hinzog, ist mir momentan nicht bekannt; Wiefelstede und Varel sind aber wahrscheinlich. Für alle BOLLING-Forscher: Der Ursprung der Familie, soweit die Kirchenbücher darüber Auskunft geben, könnte in Grossenkneten liegen. Den Familiennamen findet man in Schweden, Frankreich, Holland, USA, etc. mfg aus Wardenburg Hans-H. Büsselmann -------------------- Zitat von Ernst Heinje <ernst.heinje(a)ewetel.net>: > Hallo Fritz, > > nach meinen Unterlagen (erstellt durch Erich Martens, Westerholt) ist > Hermann Heinrich August Bolling am 10.03.1888 in Littel geboren und am > 25.05.1888 in Wardenburg getauft. Paten waren Heinrich Martens, Heinrich > Neuhaus und Marie Schröder. > Ich habe zwar Daten zu den Eltern, aber keine weiterführende Daten zu > HHA Bolling. > > Herzliche Grüße > Ernst (Heinje) > > > Fritz Buentemeyer schrieb: > > Moin liebe Mitleser, > > > > hat jemand weitere Informationen über folgendes Ehepaar? > > > > Hermann Hinrich August Bolling, evang. > > * am 27.5.1888 in Littel, ~ in Wardenburg > > + am 21.10.1946 in Oldenburg > > > > > > oo vor 1914 ? Wardenburg > > > > Martha Meta Hermine Beneke, * am 2.5.1887 in Westerburg, + am 24.4.1968 > > in Heidkamp, ± am 29.4.1968 in Wiefelstede, Ammerland, evang. > > > > Kinder : > > 1) Hilda Bolling, * am 25.6.1914 in Littel, ~ am 9.8.1914 in > > Wardenburg, + nach 1997 in Heidkamp, evang. > > 2) Gustav Bolling, * am 14.9.1918 in Littel, Zwill. > > 3) Hermann Bolling, * am 14.9.1918 in Littel, Zwill. ~ in Wardenburg > > > > weitere Kinder sind in Mollberg/Wiefelstede geboren. > > > > Einen weiterhin sonnigen Sonntag wünscht > > > > Fritz (Buentemeyer) > > Wiefelstede > > Oldenburg-L mailing list > > Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net > > http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l > > > > > Oldenburg-L mailing list > Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net > http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l > >
Date: 2007/10/07 21:15:51
From: Fritz Buentemeyer <Fritz(a)Buentemeyer.name>
Hallo Fritz,
nach meinen Unterlagen (erstellt durch Erich Martens, Westerholt) ist Hermann Heinrich August Bolling am 10.03.1888 in Littel geboren und am 25.05.1888 in Wardenburg getauft. Paten waren Heinrich Martens, Heinrich Neuhaus und Marie Schröder.
Ich habe zwar Daten zu den Eltern, aber keine weiterführende Daten zu HHA Bolling.
Herzliche Grüße Ernst (Heinje)
Fritz Buentemeyer schrieb:
Moin liebe Mitleser,
hat jemand weitere Informationen über folgendes Ehepaar?
Hermann Hinrich August Bolling, evang. * am 27.5.1888 in Littel, ~ in Wardenburg + am 21.10.1946 in Oldenburg
oo vor 1914 ? Wardenburg
Martha Meta Hermine Beneke, * am 2.5.1887 in Westerburg, + am 24.4.1968 in Heidkamp, ± am 29.4.1968 in Wiefelstede, Ammerland, evang.
Kinder : 1) Hilda Bolling, * am 25.6.1914 in Littel, ~ am 9.8.1914 in Wardenburg, + nach 1997 in Heidkamp, evang. 2) Gustav Bolling, * am 14.9.1918 in Littel, Zwill. 3) Hermann Bolling, * am 14.9.1918 in Littel, Zwill. ~ in Wardenburg
weitere Kinder sind in Mollberg/Wiefelstede geboren.
Einen weiterhin sonnigen Sonntag wünscht
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Date: 2007/10/07 21:20:31
From: Fritz Buentemeyer <Fritz(a)Buentemeyer.name>
Hallo!
Die Familie BOLLING findet man in Littel und in der Litteler Chronik auf 2 Höfen.
Swarten Pool 127 = Nr. 50 : Johann Friedrich BOLLING - Arend Friedrich BOLLING - Hermann Friedrich BOLLING Gasland 125 = Nr. 64 : Hermann BOLLING - Johann Diedrich BOLLING
zu Nr. 64: Hermann BOLLING (geb. 1814 und Tischlermeister aus Westerburg) heiratete am 23. Februar 1841 Anna Sophie NEUHAUS. Beide haben dann 1852 den Hof vom Bruder übernommen. Hier wurde eine Tischlerei und Pferdehandel/-zucht betrieben. Dieser Hof wurde dann im Juli 1927 von Heinrich MUHLE gekauft. Wo die Familie BOLLING hinzog, ist mir momentan nicht bekannt; Wiefelstede und Varel sind aber wahrscheinlich.
Für alle BOLLING-Forscher: Der Ursprung der Familie, soweit die Kirchenbücher darüber Auskunft geben, könnte in Grossenkneten liegen.
Den Familiennamen findet man in Schweden, Frankreich, Holland, USA, etc.
mfg aus Wardenburg
Hans-H. Büsselmann
-------------------- Zitat von Ernst Heinje <ernst.heinje(a)ewetel.net>:
Hallo Fritz,
nach meinen Unterlagen (erstellt durch Erich Martens, Westerholt) ist Hermann Heinrich August Bolling am 10.03.1888 in Littel geboren und am 25.05.1888 in Wardenburg getauft. Paten waren Heinrich Martens, Heinrich Neuhaus und Marie Schröder.
Ich habe zwar Daten zu den Eltern, aber keine weiterführende Daten zu HHA Bolling.
Herzliche Grüße Ernst (Heinje)
Fritz Buentemeyer schrieb:
Moin liebe Mitleser,
hat jemand weitere Informationen über folgendes Ehepaar?
Hermann Hinrich August Bolling, evang. * am 27.5.1888 in Littel, ~ in Wardenburg + am 21.10.1946 in Oldenburg
oo vor 1914 ? Wardenburg
Martha Meta Hermine Beneke, * am 2.5.1887 in Westerburg, + am 24.4.1968 in Heidkamp, ± am 29.4.1968 in Wiefelstede, Ammerland, evang.
Kinder : 1) Hilda Bolling, * am 25.6.1914 in Littel, ~ am 9.8.1914 in Wardenburg, + nach 1997 in Heidkamp, evang. 2) Gustav Bolling, * am 14.9.1918 in Littel, Zwill. 3) Hermann Bolling, * am 14.9.1918 in Littel, Zwill. ~ in Wardenburg
weitere Kinder sind in Mollberg/Wiefelstede geboren.
Einen weiterhin sonnigen Sonntag wünscht
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Date: 2007/10/08 22:51:05
From: Jürgen Beneke <JuergenBeneke(a)web.de>
moin, Herr Büntemeyer, Martha Meta Hermine Beneke, eine Schwester meines Großvaters, Wilhelm Dietrich Beneke, heiratete Hermann Hinrich August Bolling, geb. am 10.3.1888 in Littel, getauft am 27.5.1888. Aus dieser Ehe gehen 10 Kinder hervor. Martha Elisabeth Bolling, geb 3.7.1184, eine Schwester von Hermann Hinrich August, heiratet mein Großvater Wilhelm Dietrich Beneke, geb. 1.9.1984 in Elmendorf/ Bad Zwischenahn. Hier gab es es eine s.g. Doppelhochzeit. Die Vorfahren von Bolling kann ich bis 1679 zurück verfolgen. Wie hier schon erwähnt stammt die Familie aus Großenkneten. Wenn Sie an weitere Daten interessiert sind bitte kurze Mitteilung, ggf schicke ich Ihnen eine GedCom- Datei und weitere Viele Grüße aus Huntlosen Jürgen Beneke _______________________________________________________________________ Jetzt neu! Schützen Sie Ihren PC mit McAfee und WEB.DE. 3 Monate kostenlos testen. http://www.pc-sicherheit.web.de/startseite/?mc=022220
Date: 2007/10/08 23:28:09
From: J.Mählmann <maehlmann(a)onlinehome.de>
Dear Mr. Repking I found the following Person in Cappeln birth and marriage
Josef Mählmann maehlmann(a)nwn.de
Buckede is registered in the Churchbook of Crapendorf
Message: 1 Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 06:42:18 EDT From: REPKINGRON(a)aol.com Subject: Re: [OL] Cohorst To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net Message-ID: <cd1.1acae00b.342f860a(a)aol.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1"
In your note, you asked for information concerning emigrants of the Oldenburger M?nsterland. I have the following ancestors who migrated from Oldenburg. The numbers are their Ahnentafel number.
23. BUCKEDEN, Anna Marie Elizabeth (NIEHAUSE) - Nutteln, Westphalen, Oldenburg - prior to 1839.
17. KUHLMAN, Maria Anna (REPKING) - Oythe, amt Vechta, Oldenburg - Landed in New Orleans on November 5, 1849 on the Rob Roy which sailed from Bremen. 11. NIEHAUS, Anna Maria Karolina (SCHLEPER) - Bokel, amt Cloppenburg,In the Churchbook of Cappeln I found:
" The father of Wernerus:
Oldenburg - prior to 1839. 22. NIEHAUS, Joann Gerhard Joseph - Bokel, amt Cloppenburg, Oldenburg - Prior to September 1839. His Daughter was married in Cincinnati in 1839. After May 1838, since his youngest daughter was born then in Bokel, Oldenburg."natus/a et baptiz.: 29 Jan 30, 1787
8. REPKING, Anton - Oythe, amt Vechta, Oldenburg - His entry is recorded on in the National Archives in Series M255, Roll 5, List Number 24; LDS number 0417387. He arrived on the Ship Bessel on August 6, 1846. The ship sailed from Bremen and landed in Baltimore. His place of origin was Oythe. He was 20 years old and a farmer. His destination was Cincinnati. Family history says he was a stowaway. His Brother, Theodore came at approximately the same time, since they were both here when the rest of the Family arrived in 1849. Theodore possibly was the stowaway, if there was one.
16. REPKING, Franz Anton - Telbrake, amt Vechta, Oldenburg - Landed in New Orleans on November 5, 1849 on the Rob Roy which sailed from Bremen. He arrived with his wife Maria, 53; their son Johan Heinrick, 20; daughters: Maria Gertrude, 26; and Margaretha, 24. 10. SCHLEPER, Franz Joseph - Lohne, amt Vechta, Oldenburg - December 1, 1840 or Summer of 1844, according to his citizenship application. I could not find his record in the list of arrivals in New Orleans in December 1840.
20. SCHLEPER, Clemens August - the Father of Franz Joseph, arrived with his Brother, Franz, on August 28, 1837. He was age 44. He sailed from Bremen on the Brig Weser. His home was Lohne.
Ronald J Repking Repkingron(a)aol.com Flossmoor, Illinois
Date: 2007/10/09 17:31:01
From: Lisa Niemeyer <lniemeyer(a)frontiernet.net>
Hello Harald, The Wolfert in my family was Barney Wolfert Jr. born Jan.1 1866 at Kreis Coesfeld, Westphalia. At least this is what is written in the Parish History Book. My knowledge of the the different German Regions is limited, but improving, so I'm not sure how close these areas are, but I haven't found many other Wolfert Families so far. The information on Barney Wolfert Sr. is just that he was Born in Germany. Best Regards, Lisa Niemeyer Subject: Re: [OL] Joseph Cohorst or Johann Niemeyer Hello Lisa, my mother's birth name was Wolfert. The Wolfert in my database are coming from 74238 Neunstetten, Hohenlohekreis, Baden-Württemberg. The region is called "Bauland". Where are your Wolfert coming from? Sincerely Harald > -Original Message: > Hello to all, > > ... > > Other names I'm searching for are: Roepke, Dust, Wolfert, Tastowe, > Stadhofer, Feldhake, Steinke, Wegman besides, the Cohorst, Kenter, > Niemeyer, and Kerch Names. > > With Sincerest Thanks, > > Lisa (Roepke) Niemeyer > Effingham County, Illinois Oldenburg-L mailing list Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l
Date: 2007/10/09 18:34:34
From: Werner Honkomp <werner(a)honkomp.de>
Hello Lisa, do you know from which area your Roepke family came from? I have some Robke from Steinfeld and Damme. Regards, Werner Honkomp >> -Original Message: >> Hello to all, >> >> ... >> >> Other names I'm searching for are: Roepke, Dust, Wolfert, Tastowe, >> Stadhofer, Feldhake, Steinke, Wegman besides, the Cohorst, Kenter, >> Niemeyer, and Kerch Names. >> >> With Sincerest Thanks, >> >> Lisa (Roepke) Niemeyer >> Effingham County, Illinois
Date: 2007/10/09 21:56:31
From: Lisa Niemeyer <lniemeyer(a)frontiernet.net>
Hello Werner, Excellent question. I just came from my mom's house where we were trying to figure that out. On one of the certificate's it says: Reinhardt Roepke born 9-27-1848 in Dietersdord bri Falkenburg Rgb. Koes, lin Pommer. His parents came with him to the US in 1867. ( Cristlieb or Christlipp born 12-22. 1801 and his mother Caroline Krauss (maybe Crews) Roepke born 4-26-1826). The certificate is hard to read, so I do not promise the spellings are correct. Do you think there would be a connection? Your insight is greatly appreciated. Best Regards, Lisa Niemeyer -----Original Message----- From: oldenburg-l-bounces(a)genealogy.net [mailto:oldenburg-l-bounces(a)genealogy.net] On Behalf Of Werner Honkomp Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 11:36 AM To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net Subject: Re: [OL] Roepke Family Hello Lisa, do you know from which area your Roepke family came from? I have some Robke from Steinfeld and Damme. Regards, Werner Honkomp >> -Original Message: >> Hello to all, >> >> ... >> >> Other names I'm searching for are: Roepke, Dust, Wolfert, Tastowe, >> Stadhofer, Feldhake, Steinke, Wegman besides, the Cohorst, Kenter, >> Niemeyer, and Kerch Names. >> >> With Sincerest Thanks, >> >> Lisa (Roepke) Niemeyer >> Effingham County, Illinois Oldenburg-L mailing list Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l
Date: 2007/10/09 22:27:22
From: Andrea Korbanka <akorbanka(a)hotmail.com>
Hi Lisa! If this is true, your Roepke came from Pommern (now Poland). Dietersdorf in Pommern near Falkenburg (Zlocieniec), county Dramburg (Drawsko). Dietersdorf does not exist any more I think. Perhaps the mormons have a microfilm. Greetings from Schwaben, Germany, Andrea Korbanka > From: lniemeyer(a)frontiernet.net> To: werner(a)honkomp.de; oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net> Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 14:56:07 -0500> Subject: Re: [OL] Roepke Family> > Hello Werner,> Excellent question. I just came from my mom's house where we were trying to> figure that out. On one of the certificate's it says: Reinhardt Roepke born> 9-27-1848 in Dietersdord bri Falkenburg Rgb. Koes, lin Pommer. His parents> came with him to the US in 1867. ( Cristlieb or Christlipp born 12-22. 1801> and his mother Caroline Krauss (maybe Crews) Roepke born 4-26-1826). The> certificate is hard to read, so I do not promise the spellings are correct.> Do you think there would be a connection? Your insight is greatly> appreciated.> > Best Regards,> Lisa Niemeyer> > > -----Original Message-----> From: oldenburg-l-bounces(a)genealogy.net> [mailto:oldenburg-l-bounces(a)genealogy.net] On Behalf Of Werner Honkomp> Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 11:36 AM> To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net> Subject: Re: [OL] Roepke Family> > Hello Lisa,> > do you know from which area your Roepke family came from? I have some Robke> from Steinfeld and Damme.> > Regards,> Werner Honkomp> > >> -Original Message:> >> Hello to all,> >>> >> ...> >>> >> Other names I'm searching for are: Roepke, Dust, Wolfert, Tastowe, > >> Stadhofer, Feldhake, Steinke, Wegman besides, the Cohorst, Kenter, > >> Niemeyer, and Kerch Names.> >>> >> With Sincerest Thanks,> >>> >> Lisa (Roepke) Niemeyer> >> Effingham County, Illinois> Oldenburg-L mailing list> Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net> http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l> Oldenburg-L mailing list> Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net> http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l _________________________________________________________________ Neu: Internet Explorer 7 optimiert für MSN! http://optimize.de.msn.com/default.aspx?mkt=de-de
Date: 2007/10/10 00:15:10
From: Lisa Niemeyer <lniemeyer(a)frontiernet.net>
Greetings Andrea! Thank you for the information! I found the town Zlocieniec on mapquest.com We had given up on ever being able to find out more about Roepke's but now with help from you and the internet, maybe I will be able to finally research my family further. I think it is interesting that Reinhardt and his parents left Dietersdorf in Pommern and settled in Dieterich, Illinois. It was always a mystery, that who we thought were the parents had Robke on the tombstone, but Reinhardt spelled it Roepke. I have never had to try and use the mormon microfilms, any advice before trying to locate them? Are you familiar with this region at all? Grüße Andrea! Danke zu der Information! Ich fand die Stadt Zlocieniec auf mapquest.com Wir hatten oben auf überhaupt In der Lage sein, mehr über Roepkes herauszufinden gegeben, aber jetzt mit Hilfe von Ihnen und vom Internet, möglicherweise werde ich erforsche schließlich meine Familie weiter. Ich denke, daß es interessant ist, daß Reinhardt und seine Eltern Dietersdorf ließen und in Dieterich, Illinois vereinbarten. Es war immer ein Geheimnis, das, das wir waren die Eltern hatten Robke auf der Finanzanzeige dachten, aber Reinhardt sie Roepke buchstabierte. Ich habe nie die Mormonemikrofilme, jeden möglichen Rat versuchen und benutzen gemußt, bevor ich versuchte, sie zu lokalisieren? Sind Sie mit dieser Region vertraut an allen? ( I am trying out a new translation program) Best wishes from Effingham County, Illinois, USA Beste Wünsche von der Effingham Grafschaft, Illinois, USA Lisa Niemeyer -----Original Message----- Subject: Re: [OL] Roepke Family from Pommern Hi Lisa! If this is true, your Roepke came from Pommern (now Poland). Dietersdorf in Pommern near Falkenburg (Zlocieniec), county Dramburg (Drawsko). Dietersdorf does not exist any more I think. Perhaps the mormons have a microfilm. Greetings from Schwaben, Germany, Andrea Korbanka > From: lniemeyer(a)frontiernet.net> To: werner(a)honkomp.de; > oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net> Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 14:56:07 -0500> > Subject: Re: [OL] Roepke Family> > Hello Werner,> Excellent question. > I just came from my mom's house where we were trying to> figure that > out. On one of the certificate's it says: Reinhardt Roepke born> > 9-27-1848 in Dietersdord bri Falkenburg Rgb. Koes, lin Pommer. His > parents> came with him to the US in 1867. ( Cristlieb or Christlipp > born 12-22. 1801> and his mother Caroline Krauss (maybe Crews) Roepke > born 4-26-1826). The> certificate is hard to read, so I do not promise > the spellings are correct.>
Date: 2007/10/10 09:22:33
From: Werner Honkomp <werner(a)honkomp.de>
Hello Lisa, I think this are differents families, because the distance is to far for this time, about 700 miles. To check the Mormons films (Later Days Saint (LDS)) you should call this internet adress: www.familysearch.org - then under "Library" click "Family History Library Catalog" Good luck, Werner > Hello Werner, > Excellent question. I just came from my mom's house where we were trying > to > figure that out. On one of the certificate's it says: Reinhardt Roepke > born > 9-27-1848 in Dietersdord bri Falkenburg Rgb. Koes, lin Pommer. His > parents > came with him to the US in 1867. ( Cristlieb or Christlipp born 12-22. > 1801 > and his mother Caroline Krauss (maybe Crews) Roepke born 4-26-1826). The > certificate is hard to read, so I do not promise the spellings are > correct. > Do you think there would be a connection? Your insight is greatly > appreciated. > Best Regards, > Lisa Niemeyer > -----Original Message----- > From: oldenburg-l-bounces(a)genealogy.net > [mailto:oldenburg-l-bounces(a)genealogy.net] On Behalf Of Werner Honkomp > Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 11:36 AM > To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net > Subject: Re: [OL] Roepke Family > Hello Lisa, > do you know from which area your Roepke family came from? I have some > Robke > from Steinfeld and Damme. > Regards, > Werner Honkomp >>> -Original Message: >>> Hello to all, >>> >>> ... >>> >>> Other names I'm searching for are: Roepke, Dust, Wolfert, Tastowe, >>> Stadhofer, Feldhake, Steinke, Wegman besides, the Cohorst, Kenter, >>> Niemeyer, and Kerch Names. >>> >>> With Sincerest Thanks, >>> >>> Lisa (Roepke) Niemeyer >>> Effingham County, Illinois > Oldenburg-L mailing list > Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net > http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l > Oldenburg-L mailing list > Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net > http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l
Date: 2007/10/10 17:48:01
From: Jenifer Nelson <jenifernel(a)msn.com>
Werner; Can you or someone enlighten some of us as to the Pommern area and dates. I, too, have an ancestor who registrated on U.S. cenus that he was from Pommern Prussia. He was born in 1809. Thank you for all the help you give us. Jenifer in NE ----- Original Message ----- From: Werner Honkomp<mailto:werner(a)honkomp.de> To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net<mailto:oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net> Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 2:23 AM Subject: Re: [OL] Roepke Family Hello Lisa, I think this are differents families, because the distance is to far for this time, about 700 miles. To check the Mormons films (Later Days Saint (LDS)) you should call this internet adress: www.familysearch.org<http://www.familysearch.org/> - then under "Library" click "Family History Library Catalog" Good luck, Werner > Hello Werner, > Excellent question. I just came from my mom's house where we were trying > to > figure that out. On one of the certificate's it says: Reinhardt Roepke > born > 9-27-1848 in Dietersdord bri Falkenburg Rgb. Koes, lin Pommer. His > parents > came with him to the US in 1867. ( Cristlieb or Christlipp born 12-22. > 1801 > and his mother Caroline Krauss (maybe Crews) Roepke born 4-26-1826). The > certificate is hard to read, so I do not promise the spellings are > correct. > Do you think there would be a connection? Your insight is greatly > appreciated. > Best Regards, > Lisa Niemeyer > -----Original Message----- > From: oldenburg-l-bounces(a)genealogy.net<mailto:oldenburg-l-bounces(a)genealogy.net> > [mailto:oldenburg-l-bounces(a)genealogy.net] On Behalf Of Werner Honkomp > Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 11:36 AM > To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net<mailto:oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net> > Subject: Re: [OL] Roepke Family > Hello Lisa, > do you know from which area your Roepke family came from? I have some > Robke > from Steinfeld and Damme. > Regards, > Werner Honkomp >>> -Original Message: >>> Hello to all, >>> >>> ... >>> >>> Other names I'm searching for are: Roepke, Dust, Wolfert, Tastowe, >>> Stadhofer, Feldhake, Steinke, Wegman besides, the Cohorst, Kenter, >>> Niemeyer, and Kerch Names. >>> >>> With Sincerest Thanks, >>> >>> Lisa (Roepke) Niemeyer >>> Effingham County, Illinois > Oldenburg-L mailing list > Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net<mailto:Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net> > http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l<http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l> > Oldenburg-L mailing list > Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net<mailto:Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net> > http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l<http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l> Oldenburg-L mailing list Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net<mailto:Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net> http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l<http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l>
Date: 2007/10/10 18:34:13
From: Andrea Korbanka <akorbanka(a)hotmail.com>
Hi Jennifer! Here is a link for Pommern: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomerania Greetings from Schwaben, Germany Andrea (Korbanka) > From: jenifernel(a)msn.com> To: werner(a)honkomp.de; oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net> Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 10:47:11 -0500> Subject: Re: [OL] Roepke Family> > Werner; Can you or someone enlighten some of us as to the Pommern area and dates. I, too, have an ancestor who registrated on U.S. cenus that he was from Pommern Prussia. He was born in 1809. Thank you for all the help you give us. Jenifer in NE _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live Writer Beta - Veröffentlichen Sie Multimediainhalte in Ihrem Blog! http://get.live.com/betas/writer_betas
Date: 2007/10/11 04:18:03
From: marvinw136 <marvinw136(a)aol.com>
Hello All, I am having trouble translating the following information from German into English: Quelle: Whs. KB 04 Seite: 244 Reg.–Nr.: H.1802/16. Trauregister: Sponsus: Der Jung. Johann Heinrich HINNERS, Whs.1802/16. ehel. Sohn des Gerd Heinrich HINNERS, Hausmanns zu Locus: Thölstedt Religion: Lut. Sponsa: Die Jungf. Anna maria OTTO, ehel. Tocht. des Johann Heinrich OTTO, Hausmanns zu Locus: Thölstedt Religion: Lut. Procl.: Dom. XXI. u. XXII. Tr. (1802) Copul.: 25. Nov. (1802) alhier. If someone could help me and translate this information I would greatly appreciate it. Regards and thank you in advance Marvin Watson ________________________________________________________________________ Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com
Date: 2007/10/11 12:26:03
From: Traute Buck <tbk43(a)gmx.de>
Hello All,
I am having trouble translating the following information from German into English:
Quelle: Whs. KB 04 = source: Whs. (Wildeshausen?) KB = church register or parish register 04
Seite: 244 = page: 244
Reg.–Nr.: H.1802/16. = register no.: H. 1802/16
Trauregister: Sponsus: Der Jung. Johann Heinrich HINNERS, = register of marriage: Fiancé: youngling Johann Heinrich HINNERS
Whs.1802/16. ehel. Sohn des Gerd Heinrich HINNERS, = Wildeshausen 1802/16. marital son of Gerd Heinrich HINNERS
Hausmanns zu = farmer to
Locus: Thölstedt Religion: Lut. = location/city/place: Thölstedt, religion/konfession: lutheran
Sponsa: Die Jungf. Anna maria OTTO, = fiancée: the virgin Anna Maria OTTO
ehel. Tocht. des Johann Heinrich OTTO, = marital daughter of Johann Heinrich OTTO
Hausmanns zu = farmer to
Locus: Thölstedt Religion: Lut. = location/city/place: Thölstedt, religion/konfession: lutheran
Procl.: Dom. XXI. u. XXII. Tr. (1802) = proclaimed on Sunday and on first Sunday and were married on November 25 1802 in Thölstedt
Copul.: 25. Nov. (1802) alhier.
If someone could help me and translate this information I would greatly appreciate
it.
Regards and thank you in advance
Marvin Watson
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Date: 2007/10/11 14:38:32
From: Heinzmann, Henry G. <hgheinzmann(a)acc-net.com>
Source: Whs. Churchbook 04 Page 244 Register Number: H.1806/16 Marriage Register Spouse (groom): the young man Johann Heinrich Hinners, Whs.H.1802/16, legitimate son of Gerd Heinrich Hinners, house-husband at the place Thoelstedt. Religion: Lutheran Spouse (bride): the virgin Anna Maria Otto, legitimate daughter of Johann Heinrich Otto, house-husband at the place Thoelstedt. Religion: Lutheran Proclamation (of the banns) the 21st and 22nd Sunday after Trinity Sunday (1802) Marriage: 25 November 1802 here Sincerely, Henry Heinzmann -----Original Message----- From: <marvinw136(a)aol.com> Sent 10/10/2007 10:17:42 PM To: oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net Subject: [OL] Help translating German Church Records Hello All, I am having trouble translating the following information from German into Engl ish: Quelle: Whs. KB 04 Seite: 244 Reg.âNr.: H.1802/16. Trauregister: Sponsus: Der Jung. Johann Heinrich HINNERS, Whs.1802/16. ehel. Sohn des Gerd Heinrich HINNERS, Hausmanns zu Locus: Thölstedt Religion: Lut. Sponsa: Die Jungf. Anna maria OTTO, ehel. Tocht. des Johann Heinrich OTTO, Hausmanns zu Locus: Thölstedt Religion: Lut. Procl.: Dom. XXI. u. XXII. Tr. (1802) Copul.: 25. Nov. (1802) alhier. If someone could help me and translate this information I would greatly appreci ate it. Regards and thank you in advance Marvin Watson ________________________________________________________________________ Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - [1]http ://mail.aol.com Oldenburg-L mailing list Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net [2]http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l References 1. http://mail.aol.com/ 2. http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l
Date: 2007/10/11 17:19:38
From: David Otto <ddotto(a)adelphia.net>
Marvin, This is interesting because there might be some overlap between your ancestors and mine. I think there is at least one Johann Heinrich Otto in our lineage, and that was the name of my great great grandfather (John Henry Otto in America) and he immigrated in roughly the 1840s and settled in Wisconsin. If any of this sounds familiar, please let me know. Some of my cousins have much more information than I have at this time. I think they are having trouble locating the German town(s) where our Ottos originated, but that were Protestants. Sincerely, David Otto ddotto(a)comcast.net Spouse (bride): the virgin Anna Maria Otto, legitimate daughter of Johann Heinrich Otto, house-husband at the place Thoelstedt. Religion: Lutheran
Date: 2007/10/12 00:09:28
From: marvinw136 <marvinw136(a)aol.com>
David, Thank you for the e-mail.? According to the translation of the the church records Anna Maria Otto was the wife of the?father of my Great-Great_Greatgradfather Herman Hinrich Hinners who was born on May 12m 1806 in?Thoelstedt, Oldenburg, Germany.? The?father was Johann Heinrich Hinners and he was married on November 25, 1802 in Thoelstedt, Oldenburg, Germany. The following is the traslation I received today: Source: Whs. Churchbook 04?? Page 244?? Register Number:? H.1806/16 ?? Marriage Register ?? Spouse (groom): the young man Johann Heinrich Hinners, Whs.H.1802/16, ?? legitimate son of Gerd Heinrich Hinners, house-husband at the place ?? Thoelstedt.?? Religion: Lutheran ?? Spouse (bride):? the virgin Anna Maria Otto, legitimate daughter of ?? Johann Heinrich Otto, house-husband at the place Thoelstedt. ?? Religion:? Lutheran ?? Proclamation (of the banns) the 21st and 22nd Sunday after ?? Trinity Sunday (1802) ?? Marriage:? 25 November 1802 here Regards, Marvib Watson -----Original Message----- From: David Otto <ddotto(a)adelphia.net> To: 'Oldenburg-L' <oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net> Sent: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 8:21 am Subject: [OL] Johann Heinrich Otto Marvin, This is interesting because there might be some overlap between your ancestors and mine. I think there is at least one Johann Heinrich Otto in our lineage, and that was the name of my great great grandfather (John Henry Otto in America) and he immigrated in roughly the 1840s and settled in Wisconsin. If any of this sounds familiar, please let me know. Some of my cousins have much more information than I have at this time. I think they are having trouble locating the German town(s) where our Ottos originated, but that were Protestants. Sincerely, David Otto ddotto(a)comcast.net Spouse (bride): the virgin Anna Maria Otto, legitimate daughter of Johann Heinrich Otto, house-husband at the place Thoelstedt. Religion: Lutheran Oldenburg-L mailing list Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l ________________________________________________________________________ Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com
Date: 2007/10/12 03:33:10
From: marvinw136 <marvinw136(a)aol.com>
Hi Traute, Thank you very much for your translation of the church records. It was a great help to me. Regards, Marvin Watson -----Original Message----- From: Traute Buck <tbk43(a)gmx.de> To: Oldenburg-L <oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net> Sent: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 3:14 am Subject: Re: [OL] Help translating German Church Records Hello Marvin, I will try to help a little bit, but I don't know, whether it is correct ranslated. Below you will find my translation. Best regards, Traute ----- Original Message ----- rom: <marvinw136(a)aol.com> o: <oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net> ent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 4:17 AM ubject: [OL] Help translating German Church Records Hello All, I am having trouble translating the following information from German into English: Quelle: Whs. KB 04 = source: Whs. (Wildeshausen?) KB = church register or parish register 04 Seite: 244 = page: 244 Reg.–Nr.: H.1802/16. = register no.: H. 1802/16 Trauregister: Sponsus: Der Jung. Johann Heinrich HINNERS, = register of marriage: Fiancé: youngling Johann Heinrich HINNERS Whs.1802/16. ehel. Sohn des Gerd Heinrich HINNERS, = Wildeshausen 1802/16. marital son of Gerd Heinrich HINNERS Hausmanns zu = farmer to Locus: Thölstedt Religion: Lut. = location/city/place: Thölstedt, religion/konfession: lutheran Sponsa: Die Jungf. Anna maria OTTO, = fiancée: the virgin Anna Maria OTTO ehel. Tocht. des Johann Heinrich OTTO, = marital daughter of Johann Heinrich OTTO Hausmanns zu = farmer to Locus: Thölstedt Religion: Lut. = location/city/place: Thölstedt, religion/konfession: lutheran Procl.: Dom. XXI. u. XXII. Tr. (1802) = proclaimed on Sunday and on first Sunday and were married on November 25 1802 in Thölstedt Copul.: 25. Nov. (1802) alhier. If someone could help me and translate this information I would greatly appreciate it. Regards and thank you in advance Marvin Watson ________________________________________________________________________ Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com Oldenburg-L mailing list Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l Oldenburg-L mailing list ldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net ttp://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l ________________________________________________________________________ Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com
Date: 2007/10/12 19:12:24
From: Pattie Campbell <pcamp952(a)hotmail.com>
Hello, Seems my ancestor was recorded in Oldenburg around 1829 as follows: Joh. Hinr. Galdas od. Gallas, seit 1829. Where do you think the name Gallas originated, possibly Italy or would it be a German name? Regards. Pattie _________________________________________________________________ Peek-a-boo FREE Tricks & Treats for You! http://www.reallivemoms.com?ocid=TXT_TAGHM&loc=us
Date: 2007/10/12 20:51:19
From: Doug Fricke <dougfricke_msn(a)msn.com>
In English, Sagofabrikant translates to Sago manufacturer. Sago is a type of palm tree from which starch is extracted. My GGG-grandfather's occupation in Bavaria was listed (on the Tauf-Zeugnis) as Sagofabrikant. I would like to know more about the actual occupation. Doug Fricke in Indiana
Date: 2007/10/12 23:50:52
From: Boyken & Boyken Partners <frisian(a)netins.net>
Sincerely, Hans-Georg
In English, Sagofabrikant translates to Sago manufacturer. Sago is a type of palm tree from which starch is extracted.
My GGG-grandfather's occupation in Bavaria was listed (on the Tauf-Zeugnis) as Sagofabrikant.
I would like to know more about the actual occupation.
Doug Fricke in Indiana Oldenburg-L mailing list Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l
Date: 2007/10/14 02:57:21
From: Jon Stock <jonstock(a)charter.net>
Dear Subscribers My name is Jon Stock. I live in Baraboo, Wisconsin, USA. My great great great grandfather was Johann Freidrich Hilgen born Kirchhatten, Oldenburg 1805 died Cedarburg, Wisconsin, USA 1878. Fred Hilgen was quite famous because he more or less founded Cedarburg, Wisconsin. His very large grain mill and wood working machine shop still are prominent buildings in Cedarburg. I would love to correspond with anyone interesting in the Hilgen and Boerner families of Kirchhatten. I have a website www.jonsgen.com <http://www.jonsgen.com/> . It is in English only. One specific question. Does the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, USA have microfilm of the Hatten Lutheran church records? Thank You Jon Jon Stock Baraboo, WI, USA Mein Name ist Jon Stock. Ich wohne in Baraboo, Wisconsin, USA. Mein großer großer großer Großvater war Johann Freidrich Hilgen getragenes Kirchhatten, Oldenburg 1805 gestorbenes Cedarburg, Wisconsin, USA 1878. Fred Hilgen war weil er mehr oder weniger gegründetes Cedarburg, Wisconsin ziemlich berühmt. Seine sehr große Kornmühle und hölzerne Arbeitsmaschinenwerkstatt sind noch vorstehende Gebäude in Cedarburg. Ich würde lieben, mit jedermann zu entsprechen, das für die Hilgen und Boerner Familien von Kirchhatten interessiert. Ich habe eine Web site www.jonsgen.com. Es ist auf englisch nur. Eine spezifische Frage. Hat die Familiengeschichte-Bibliothek in Salt Lake City, USA Mikrofilm der Hatten Aufzeichnungen der lutherischen Kirche? Danke Jon Jon Stock Baraboo, WI, USA
Date: 2007/10/14 03:35:03
From: Bobbi <bobbidoll123(a)gmail.com>
Hi Pattie, Gallus is a German name in the Latin form for St. Gall. I don't know if this is the same. Bobbi On 10/12/07, Pattie Campbell <pcamp952(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > Hello, > Seems my ancestor was recorded in Oldenburg around 1829 as follows: > Joh. Hinr. Galdas od. Gallas, seit 1829. > Where do you think the name Gallas originated, possibly Italy or would it > be a German name? > Regards. > Pattie > _________________________________________________________________ >
Date: 2007/10/14 15:11:19
From: Werner Honkomp <werner(a)honkomp.de>
There is today no Hilgen address, but same Boerner: Börner, A. Schwalbenweg 8 26209 Hatten Börner, Annemarie Auf dem Späthen 14 26209 Hatten Börner, Doris u. Wolf Im Steen 26 26209 Hatten Börner, Rolf Sandhatter Str. 40 26209 Hatten Good luck, Werner > Dear Subscribers > My name is Jon Stock. I live in Baraboo, Wisconsin, USA. My great great > great grandfather was Johann Freidrich Hilgen born Kirchhatten, Oldenburg > 1805 died Cedarburg, Wisconsin, USA 1878. Fred Hilgen was quite famous > because he more or less founded Cedarburg, Wisconsin. His very large grain > mill and wood working machine shop still are prominent buildings in > Cedarburg. I would love to correspond with anyone interesting in the > Hilgen > and Boerner families of Kirchhatten. I have a website www.jonsgen.com > <http://www.jonsgen.com/> . It is in English only. > One specific question. Does the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, > USA have microfilm of the Hatten Lutheran church records? > Thank You > Jon > Jon Stock > Baraboo, WI, USA > Mein Name ist Jon Stock. Ich wohne in Baraboo, Wisconsin, USA. Mein großer > großer großer Großvater war Johann Freidrich Hilgen getragenes > Kirchhatten, > Oldenburg 1805 gestorbenes Cedarburg, Wisconsin, USA 1878. Fred Hilgen war > weil er mehr oder weniger gegründetes Cedarburg, Wisconsin ziemlich > berühmt. > Seine sehr große Kornmühle und hölzerne Arbeitsmaschinenwerkstatt sind > noch > vorstehende Gebäude in Cedarburg. Ich würde lieben, mit jedermann zu > entsprechen, das für die Hilgen und Boerner Familien von Kirchhatten > interessiert. Ich habe eine Web site www.jonsgen.com. Es ist auf englisch > nur. Eine spezifische Frage. Hat die Familiengeschichte-Bibliothek in Salt > Lake City, USA Mikrofilm der Hatten Aufzeichnungen der lutherischen > Kirche? > Danke > Jon > Jon Stock > Baraboo, WI, USA > Oldenburg-L mailing list > Oldenburg-L(a)genealogy.net > http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/listinfo/oldenburg-l
Date: 2007/10/14 17:39:22
From: David Boerner <db_legrl(a)hotmail.com>
You already have the Hilgen genealogy from Hilgen Heirs by Alice Schimmelpfenning Wendt, Schroeder Printing Co., Cedarburg Wisconsin.
From: "Jon Stock" <jonstock(a)charter.net> Reply-To: Oldenburg-L <oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net> To: <oldenburg-l(a)genealogy.net> Subject: [OL] Johann Friedrich Hilgen (1805-1878) from Kirchhatten Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 18:57:12 -0600
My name is Jon Stock. I live in Baraboo, Wisconsin, USA. My great great great grandfather was Johann Freidrich Hilgen born Kirchhatten, Oldenburg 1805 died Cedarburg, Wisconsin, USA 1878. Fred Hilgen was quite famous because he more or less founded Cedarburg, Wisconsin. His very large grain mill and wood working machine shop still are prominent buildings in Cedarburg. I would love to correspond with anyone interesting in the Hilgen and Boerner families of Kirchhatten. I have a website www.jonsgen.com <http://www.jonsgen.com/> . It is in English only.
One specific question. Does the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, USA have microfilm of the Hatten Lutheran church records?
Mein Name ist Jon Stock. Ich wohne in Baraboo, Wisconsin, USA. Mein großer großer großer Großvater war Johann Freidrich Hilgen getragenes Kirchhatten, Oldenburg 1805 gestorbenes Cedarburg, Wisconsin, USA 1878. Fred Hilgen war weil er mehr oder weniger gegründetes Cedarburg, Wisconsin ziemlich berühmt. Seine sehr große Kornmühle und hölzerne Arbeitsmaschinenwerkstatt sind noch vorstehende Gebäude in Cedarburg. Ich würde lieben, mit jedermann zu entsprechen, das für die Hilgen und Boerner Familien von Kirchhatten interessiert. Ich habe eine Web site www.jonsgen.com. Es ist auf englisch nur. Eine spezifische Frage. Hat die Familiengeschichte-Bibliothek in Salt Lake City, USA Mikrofilm der Hatten Aufzeichnungen der lutherischen Kirche?
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Date: 2007/10/14 18:33:39
From: Ahnen <ahnen(a)onlinehome.de>
Guten Abend, kann jemand weitere Lebendsdaten von: ANDRESEN, August Friedrich * 03.10.1825 erst Gymnasiallehrer in Oldenburg, dann Realschullehrer in Bremen, lebte später in London ergänzen? Viele Grüsse Jürgen (Eichler)
Date: 2007/10/14 18:39:56
From: Jürgen Eichler <juergen.eichler(a)haduloha.de>
Hallo, vielleicht kann mir jemand helfen, ein Rätsel zu lösen? Ich suche in der Stadt Oldenburg eine "Honoratiorenfamilie", die 1856 einen Ball ausgerichtet hat. Die gesuchte Familie wird einer Aufzeichnung mit "C" abgekürzt. Welche stadtoldenburgische Familien beginnen mit dem Buchstaben C und könnten 1856 einen Ball ausgerichtet haben? Viele Grüsse Jürgen (Eichler)
Date: 2007/10/14 18:47:38
From: Ahnen <ahnen(a)onlinehome.de>
Hallo, vielleicht kann mir jemand helfen, ein Rätsel zu lösen? Ich suche in der Stadt Oldenburg eine "Honoratiorenfamilie", die 1856 einen Ball ausgerichtet hat. Die gesuchte Familie wird einer Aufzeichnung mit "C" abgekürzt. Welche stadtoldenburgische Familien beginnen mit dem Buchstaben C und könnten 1856 einen Ball ausgerichtet haben? Viele Grüsse Jürgen (Eichler)
Date: 2007/10/16 04:49:30
From: daring11649 <daring11649(a)cox.net>
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