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    1. 30-jähriger Krieg
    2. Georg Friederici
    3. Hinweis ********* Informationen zum 30-jährigen Krieg findt man unter: www.koni.onlinehome.de Herzliche Grüesse Georg Friederici

    11/08/2005 01:19:55
    1. Rohrleef, Roleff and all variations...
    2. Daniel and Crystal Schlueter
    3. I am hoping that my dead end of Herman Rohrleef may be opened up if I find a correct derivation of spelling. The current roots trace back to BLEXEN in the mid 1800's Also the name HEDEMANN. My Tree goes dry by the 1820's. Should I suspect that the name is part of either Danish or Swedish roots??? I have not seen the records in Blexen Kirche -only my relatives have transcribed them and I am concerned that handwriting was not precise and subtle changes not taken into account. (ie Alers & Ahlers & Blers....?) Any insights in this would be appreciated. Dan Schlüter Maryland. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mauro Hawickhorst" <mauroobidos@hotmail.com> To: <NIEDERSACHSEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 3:02 PM Subject: [NIEDERSACHSEN] WILIKEN, BRUNS, NIENKERKEN, HOLTHAUS, HAGESTETTE, STUKERBORG, VORTMAN, SANDMAN, > > DEU-LADBERGEN-L@rootsweb.com > DEU-OLDENBURG-L@rootsweb.com > NORDRHEIN-WESTFALEN-L@rootsweb.com > > Dear list members, > This is Fr. Maurie maybe but hopefully back in business on the Internet. > Right now things are working fairly well but don´t know how long it will > work here in the Amazon. I´ve been in this situation before and after a few > weeks or months the telephone or the Internet seervice breaks down. Who > knows; maybe I can get out some more requests for some of my ancestors > that I don´t know about. These are all ancestors of my mother´s > grandmother, PHILOMENA UPTMOOR, 1843 - 1904, my great grandmother. She was > born and died in Teutopolis, Illinois. I´m sorry but I have only the dates > of most of her ancestors and not even all of the dates, but very little > knowledge about their birth places. I´m going to send this message to a > couple of lists so some of you may be getting the list two or three times. > Don´t worry about deleting the message and throw it away; but if you know > anything that would help me, I would appreciate your answer. > 1. PETER WILIKEN, 1730 - 1790, and ANNA BRUNS, b. Before 1755, were my ggggg > grandparents. > 2. HENRICH NIENKERKEN, 1665 - 1707, MARGARET HOLTHAUS, 1664 - 1727, were my > ggggggg grandparents. > 3. JOHAN HAGESTETTE, 1657 - 1737, and GENOFEVA STUKERBORG, were my ggggggg > grandparents. > 4. OTTO VORTMAN, 1625- ?, AND CATHERINE ?, were ggggggg grandparents. > 5. HENRICH SANDMAN, 1620 - 1674, and GRETKE KROGMAN were my ggggggg > grandparents. > If anyone sees any connection between his relatives and these names or > even the family names, I would love to hear from you and trade information. > > Fr. Maurie Hawickhorst, OFM > > > > Family names that figure in our Family Tree > > Baarlage Bekebrock Beverburg Beymoor Boeckers Bokern Bornhorn Braegel > Branlage Brogel Bruns Buckeole Bukeden Calvelage Cruempelmann Dickman > Dieckman Dinkgreve Dinkgrevesche Dultmeyer Eggerman Evers Fleck Fruhling > Gerdhabing Gerding Habing Hackstedt Hagestette Hawickhorst Heide Heiseding > Hellebusch Hermrolfes Hodebecke Hoedebecke Hoenkamp Hoenkamp Hoinkomp > Hölterman Holthaus Honcomp Hopmann Hoppe Ivercamp Jansen Johans Kaetmann > Klocker Koldehoff Korfage Krimpelfort Krimpenfort Krogman Kruempelmann > Laufer Lübbecken Meerman Meyer Minckenberg Moore Morman Neehues Niehaus > Nieman Nienkerken Nordlohne Nortlohn Orde Ovelgönne Pohlmann Purhorn Püttman > Quade Quatmann Rebel Reitman Roleffs Ruewe Rüve Sander Sandmann Sandt > Schulte Sieverding Stukerborg Stüve Taphorn Thamann Thole Tieman Tombroegel > Trineke Uptmoor Uptmor Vieck Viek von Braegel Vortman Waschefort Wenstrup > Wiliken Willenbring Windhaus Zerhusen > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN Messenger: converse online com seus amigos . > http://messenger.msn.com.br > > > ==== NIEDERSACHSEN Mailing List ==== > Helpful websites! > http://go.to/hessen > http://members.cox.net/hessen/telephones.htm > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx >

    11/07/2005 02:46:16
    1. Rehbock family - Steinhude
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZVC.2ACE/4017 Message Board Post: Looking for information on the parents of Sophia Maria Rehbock (Rabuck) born 1 Sept. 1835. Sophia lists her place of residence as Steinhude on ships manifest when she immgrated to America. Port of departure was Bremen. Parents thought to be John or Henry Rehbock and Dorothy Lange.

    11/07/2005 11:48:17
  1. 11/07/2005 11:22:16
    1. Re: area of Germany
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ZVC.2ACE/4016.1 Message Board Post: Pat, yes, you are on the right board. The villages you mention were all located in the Grafschaft Schaumburg (in English: County of Schaumburg), which belonged to what was until 1866 Electoral Hesse (in German: Kurhessen), the capital of which was the city of Kassel. From its capital city, Electoral Hesse (Kurhessen) was often referred to simply as Hesse-Kassel (or to use the older spelling, Hesse-Cassel). The major city in the County of Schaumburg (Grafschaft Schaumburg) was Rinteln. Electoral Hesse (Kurhessen), or Hesse-Cassel, was one of many German states, including the neighboring Duchy of Nassau (capital: Wiesbaden), the Grand Duchy of Hesse-Darmstadt (capital: city of Darmstadt), and the Kingdom of Hanover (capital: city of Hanover), that sided with Austria against Prussia in the Austro-Prussian War, or Seven Weeks War, of 1866. Austria and her allies were defeated. The Kingdom of Prussia (in German: Preussen; capital: Berlin) thereupon annexed Hesse-Cassel, Nassau, and the city of Frankfurt and combined the three territories into what was to then remain until 1945 the Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau (in German: Hessen-Nassau). At that same time, Prussia also annexed the Kingdom of Hanover, which thereupon became what was to then remain until 1945 the Prussian province of Hanover (in German: Hannover). In 1932, the Grafschaft Schaumburg (County of Schaumburg) was transferred from the Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau to the Prussian province of Hanover. Following World War II and the break-up of the huge state of Prussia, the Prussian province of Hanover, the state of Oldenburg, and the two very small states of Brunswick (in German: Braunschweig) and Schaumburg-Lippe combined to form today's state of Lower Saxony (in German: Niedersachsen), with the city of Hanover as its capital. The villages you mention are thus located in the southern part of today's state of Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen). Here is the link to a map of the Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau as it was prior to 1932. If you look to the north, you will see, in the same purplish color as the main body of Hesse-Nassau, about 65 miles north of the main body of Hesse-Nassau (that is, separated from the main body of Hesse-Nassau by about 65 miles), the very small Grafschaft Schaumburg with the city of Rinteln. It was bordered by the Prussian province of Hanover and the two very small states of Lippe and Schaumburg-Lippe. You can see why the Prussian State Government decided in 1932 that it would make more sense for the Grafschaft Schaumburg to be part of the province of Hanover, which it directly bordered anyway, than for it to remain part of the province of Hesse-Nassau, from which it was separated by about 65 miles. http://www.gonschior.de/weimar/Preussen/Hessen-Nassau/uebersichtskarte.html Robert

    11/07/2005 09:14:23
    1. WILIKEN, BRUNS, NIENKERKEN, HOLTHAUS, HAGESTETTE, STUKERBORG, VORTMAN, SANDMAN,
    2. Mauro Hawickhorst
    3. DEU-LADBERGEN-L@rootsweb.com DEU-OLDENBURG-L@rootsweb.com NORDRHEIN-WESTFALEN-L@rootsweb.com Dear list members, This is Fr. Maurie maybe but hopefully back in business on the Internet. Right now things are working fairly well but don´t know how long it will work here in the Amazon. I´ve been in this situation before and after a few weeks or months the telephone or the Internet seervice breaks down. Who knows; maybe I can get out some more requests for some of my ancestors that I don´t know about. These are all ancestors of my mother´s grandmother, PHILOMENA UPTMOOR, 1843 – 1904, my great grandmother. She was born and died in Teutopolis, Illinois. I´m sorry but I have only the dates of most of her ancestors and not even all of the dates, but very little knowledge about their birth places. I´m going to send this message to a couple of lists so some of you may be getting the list two or three times. Don´t worry about deleting the message and throw it away; but if you know anything that would help me, I would appreciate your answer. 1. PETER WILIKEN, 1730 – 1790, and ANNA BRUNS, b. Before 1755, were my ggggg grandparents. 2. HENRICH NIENKERKEN, 1665 – 1707, MARGARET HOLTHAUS, 1664 – 1727, were my ggggggg grandparents. 3. JOHAN HAGESTETTE, 1657 – 1737, and GENOFEVA STUKERBORG, were my ggggggg grandparents. 4. OTTO VORTMAN, 1625- ?, AND CATHERINE ?, were ggggggg grandparents. 5. HENRICH SANDMAN, 1620 – 1674, and GRETKE KROGMAN were my ggggggg grandparents. If anyone sees any connection between his relatives and these names or even the family names, I would love to hear from you and trade information. Fr. Maurie Hawickhorst, OFM Family names that figure in our Family Tree Baarlage Bekebrock Beverburg Beymoor Boeckers Bokern Bornhorn Braegel Branlage Brogel Bruns Buckeole Bukeden Calvelage Cruempelmann Dickman Dieckman Dinkgreve Dinkgrevesche Dultmeyer Eggerman Evers Fleck Fruhling Gerdhabing Gerding Habing Hackstedt Hagestette Hawickhorst Heide Heiseding Hellebusch Hermrolfes Hodebecke Hoedebecke Hoenkamp Hoenkamp Hoinkomp Hölterman Holthaus Honcomp Hopmann Hoppe Ivercamp Jansen Johans Kaetmann Klocker Koldehoff Korfage Krimpelfort Krimpenfort Krogman Kruempelmann Laufer Lübbecken Meerman Meyer Minckenberg Moore Morman Neehues Niehaus Nieman Nienkerken Nordlohne Nortlohn Orde Ovelgönne Pohlmann Purhorn Püttman Quade Quatmann Rebel Reitman Roleffs Ruewe Rüve Sander Sandmann Sandt Schulte Sieverding Stukerborg Stüve Taphorn Thamann Thole Tieman Tombroegel Trineke Uptmoor Uptmor Vieck Viek von Braegel Vortman Waschefort Wenstrup Wiliken Willenbring Windhaus Zerhusen _________________________________________________________________ MSN Messenger: converse online com seus amigos . http://messenger.msn.com.br

    11/07/2005 09:02:27
    1. area of Germany
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Weidemann, Geveke, Hattendorf, Griese, Roever, Weber Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZVC.2ACE/4016 Message Board Post: I am new to this rootsweb list. My family if from the following villages and I'm wondering if I am on the correct rootsweb site. The villages are Lyhren, Riehe, Soldorf in Schaumburg and are southwest of Hannover. Thank you Pat

    11/07/2005 07:43:34
    1. von Feullner
    2. Georg Friederici
    3. wer weiss, ob es eine gedruckte Genealogie der Familie von Feullner gibt ? ************************************************************************************* Herzliche Grüsse Georg Friederici *

    11/07/2005 12:58:57
    1. Re: NIEDERSACHSEN-D Digest V05 #212
    2. I may be able to help with Kucks in Charleston, S. C. Herb

    11/06/2005 03:10:26
    1. William Frederick HULLE (alias HOYER) of Hanover
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HOYER, HULLE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZVC.2ACE/4015 Message Board Post: I'm looking for information on William Frederick HULLE born Hanover about 1806, migrated to New South Wales on the "Harrier" in 1835 and naturalized in 1849. He married my ggg grandmother Eliza Woods (widow) in 1843 whose three children adopted the name HULLE. William Frederick HULLE was said to have changed his name shortly after his arrival in Australia. It was originally HOYER. He died 18th June 1865 at his house in Botany Street, Surry Hills. I had begun to think that the story of the alias was just a family myth until I found an address in my grandmother's old address book for a Mrs W. HOYER "Yooralla", Wahroonga --- a family connection, perhaps? I am very keen to follow William Hulle's path back into Germany and particularly to discover any living connections. I know it is probably a wild goose chase! Cheers, Jennie Leslie

    11/04/2005 12:23:45
    1. Re: suche Preller, Dobler und Luenemann
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: LUENEMANN Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZVC.2ACE/1661.2309 Message Board Post: I,too,am looking for Luenemann from Hannover. Maybe we can help each other. I am descended from Georg Heinrich Ludwig Christoph Luenemann of Goettingen born 1780. His father was Joihann Andreas of Oldesheim,born 1753 (founder of Luenemann Engineering). His father was Jakob of Oldesheim born 1720. Have you any connection with these?

    11/02/2005 02:54:37
    1. DAMM, ECKHOFF, BRACHMAN, KUCK, ALPERS, STOCKFISCH
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ZVC.2ACE/4014 Message Board Post: Does any of your Kuck research point to Kucks who migrated to Charleston, SC? Thanks, in advance. Gloria Kuck

    11/02/2005 02:28:44
    1. Re: Sonnemaker
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wigger Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZVC.2ACE/859.5 Message Board Post: I would be interested in how you did research in Estorf. I am looking for a Wigger family who came from that town. Have just started and wondered where you found information about the area- church records, county records etc. Thanks for your help!

    10/31/2005 04:03:31
    1. suche FRIEDRICH in Hannover
    2. Georg Friederici
    3. Suche weiterführende Informationen über die folgenden 3 Brüder FRIEDRICH ..................................................................... Johann Friedrich Christian Friedrich * 1711 in Hannover, † ... ..................................................................... Johann Heinrich Jürgen Friedrich * 1713 in Hannover, † ... ..................................................................... Christoph Ludwig Brandi Friedrich * 1716 in Hannover, † ... ..................................................................... Aus Jürgen Ritter, Garnison-Kirchenbuch von Hannover der Jahre 1690-1811. Jeder Hinweis ist von Interesse. Herzliche Grüsse. Georg Friederici

    10/30/2005 10:13:37
    1. Re: Heins from Bruttendorf in the parish of Zeven
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: myer heins Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ZVC.2ACE/3926.3 Message Board Post: many meyer of zeven, but check out her tree she has similar as eckhof and engelken, but has mn and probably nebraska. worth looking into. 8905 Updated: Sat Feb 7 09:05:10 2004 Contact: Ginger Walls Jablonski -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Index | Download GEDCOM | Add Post-em -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ID: I3887 Name: Anna Magareta MEYER Sex: F Marriage 1 Johann Hinrich BREMER b: 1787 in Zeven Married: 23 OCT 1814

    10/30/2005 06:09:37
    1. Re: [NIEDERSACHSEN] Re: Reinhardt
    2. My sister married a man whose mother was TILLIE REINHOLD from Waterloo, Illinois and she married a man who was from Missouri and they lived in St. Louis their whole married life. Even though you mentioned REINHART, there is a similarity. Are you certain of the last name? Claire Hayes

    10/27/2005 08:23:07
    1. BUHRS, BUSCHMANN at APEN and BOKEL
    2. Lucille
    3. Wubke Margarethe Buhrs * 5.5.1805 +. 31.3.1880 Vv-Bokel, parish Apen married Apen 6.5.1834 Diedrich Buschmann, Heuermann in Espern/Brinksitzer in Vv Bokel * 19.10.1804 Espern/Apen + 2.4.1870 Kinder: 1. Anna Margarete Buschmann* 24.3.1835 Apen 2. Johann Buschmann *4.6.1840 Vv.-Bokel 3. Thalke Helene Buschmann *4.6.1840 Vv.-Bokel 4. Siefke Hinrich Buschmann *7.11.1842 Vv.-Bokel married 28.7.1866 Apen Haukelina Janssen von Nordgeorgsfehn/Ostfriesland Asking for help finding relations to this family. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.361 / Virus Database: 267.12.5/150 - Release Date: 10/27/2005

    10/27/2005 04:47:45
    1. Re: PEEKS, HARMS, GLOYSTEIN, STAEHR, HOEPEKEN
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gloystein Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZVC.2ACE/340.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Pamela! Here's the link to the web site where the Coordinator put my photos. Hope that helps you! Vikki

    10/27/2005 02:06:05
    1. Re: PEEKS, HARMS, GLOYSTEIN, STAEHR, HOEPEKEN
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ZVC.2ACE/340.1.1 Message Board Post: would love to have the pix if you will share...thanks!!

    10/26/2005 05:14:26
    1. Namensträger FRIEDERICI in der KGL
    2. Georg Friederici
    3. Wer weiss, ob es Register, Bücher oder sonstige personalgeschichtliche Information von deutschen Offizieren, Soldaten, Ärzte in der King's German Legion (KGL) gibt, die von Hannover nach England kamen ??? ************************************************ Suche Namensträger FRIDERICI / FRIEDERICI in der "KGL" Jeder Hinweis ist von Interesse. Herzliche Grüsse Georg Friederici

    10/26/2005 09:13:45