Let me try this again..... I found this but I don't know what it means. When I went to the link it didn't say anything about "Truchsess" nor did the other ones. Here are just two that have the name. At least it's more than I had before. Thank you for your help. Georg IV. Truchsess v.Waldburg zu Wolfegg u. Zeil (1523-1556/57) Franz Eusebius, Graf Truchseß v.Waldburg-Wolfegg-Waldsee (1661-1724) When I looked further I found George III and Georg IV, but in some places it drops the "Truchsess" or in the case of Georg III, the "Erbtruchsess" like it's not a surname, but maybe a title or something. Georg III. Erbtruchsess v.Waldburg zu Wolfegg u. Zeil I'm really at a loss here because I don't read German. I took four years of German, because that was the only language my father would allow me to take, but I don't speak or read it very much at all. The reason being that my father came from Hamburg and my teacher came from somewhere in Bavaria. You can probably imagine what the differences in dialects was like between her and my father. My father had his accent until the day he died and he had lived here since he was 17. In high school , my girlfriends all thought my dad had a sexy European accent. LOL Anyway, it was a real struggle to learn German from a Bavarian teacher and a father from Northern Germany. I would come home and say something in German to my dad and he would say "Ach, that Schuablander has been teaching you again" Then I would go to school and say something the way my dad taught me and my teacher would say "Ach, your father's been teaching you again." Unfortunately, I ended up learning very little German. Everyone on this list is so patient with this American, and I really appreciate it. Janiece ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Buchwald" <buchwald@earthlink.net> To: <SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 11:18 PM Subject: Re: [S-H-RTS] I'm searching for.... > Hi Janiece, > > In doing my research today, I came across the following website regarding > the Truchsess. Hope this helps: > > http://www.gen.heinz-wember.de/waldburg/ > > Don Buchwald > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "fredpfeiffer" <fredpfeiffer@comcast.net> > To: <SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 10:27 AM > Subject: [S-H-RTS] I'm searching for.... > > > > > > information on my father's family. > > > > Hi, I just found this group and I've never written anything here before. > My > > name is Janiece Pfeiffer and my family and I live in the San Francisco Bay > > area of CA, USA. > > > > >From what we know, from information my dad gave my sister one day when > they > > were just talking several years before he died in 1990, our family name > was > > changed sometime in the 1600s. I discovered this when I was trying to get > a > > family crest made for my dad for Father's Day one year and our name wasn't > > in any of the Germanic name books. Of course I was looking for it spelled > > the way I knew it, not like, as I explain below, it is most likely spelled > > in Germany. > > > > Sometime in the 1600s, my great great great grandfather was in some > position > > of authority in Schleswig Holstein. During an uprising/war he and his > family > > fled their castle and land, left behind all their belongs and fled to > > Germany to spare their lives. They also changed their name to Trucks, or > > more probably Truchses, I have recently learned from a German man who > lives > > in the area and has his own family story on a website. He actually called > > the two families by the name of Trucks who live in Hamburg now and they > said > > the spelling was probably TRUCHSES, which means governor. > > > > I don't have their names or anyone earlier than my great grandparents. > > > > My great grandparents were Anna and Heinrich Trucks (or Truchses) > > they lived in Schleswig Holstein > > I only know of one son. We think he was an only child. > > > > > > My grandparents were Olga and Ewald Heinrich Trucks (or Truchses) > They > > lived in Harburg/Hamburg He was born May 11, 1886 in Schleswig Holstein > > Hohenaspech (Prussia Germany) > > > > He was a mechanical engineer for the research division of Damiler Benz. > > He left his job 3 months before WW I began to join the German army. He was > > declared Missing In Action 3 months after actual combat began and declared > > dead by the German government one year after the war ended. My > grandmother > > came to the US, and settled in Cleveland, Ohio, sometime around 1916. > > My father was their only child. > > > > My parents are Lillian Hawley and Dr. Helmut Ewald Heinrich Trucks > He > > was born May 11. 1911 in Hamburg. When his mother came to the US, she > left > > him with his Tante Anna and Uncle Gustav Liedtki, her sister and > > brother-in-law, who became his guardians. She left him in Germany because > he > > appeared to be of very high intelligence (it was confirmed a few years > later > > that he was a genius) and they felt that boarding school in Germany would > be > > the best place for him. She wasn't sure what she would find in the US. She > > was going to live with some of her family who had come to the US earlier. > At > > age 11 he entered the University of Jena (not sure of the spelling) but > soon > > was taken out and sent to study with Albert Einstein for several years, > > before returning to the University for a year to get his degrees, which > > included several PhD's and MS degrees in subjects such as Mathematics, > > Physics, Engineering, and other sciences. Later, when I was a young girl, > he > > earned an honorary MDiv in Theology from Augistana University. He said > that > > Albert Einstein was a wonderful man and teacher and much different than we > > hear about. He immigrated to the US in 1917 or 1918. He settled in > > Cleveland, Ohio. He married a friend of his family here and had 2 > children, > > a boy and a girl. He was divorced at some time, but I have no idea when. > > In 1945 he met my mother in Detroit, MI and they were married in 1946. > > > > They have 2 daughters, myself and my sister Linda. My sister was > contacted > > by our half-brother several years ago but he has no interest in getting to > > know us. Linda and I didn't even know our dad had been married before, > until > > my grandmother died and we saw some pictures she had, of our dad and 2 > > children. My father was too embarrassed about being divorced to tell us. > > > > I know my father's story is hard to believe and as a teen I thought it was > > just family talk. That was until I saw his resume which listed all of his > > degrees and during the years of WW II there was a blank area that said Top > > Secret. For further information, contact the Dept. of Defense. What we > > didn't know, until about 1985 when he could finally reveal the facts, was > > that during those years he was working on the Manhattan Project, with his > > old teacher, Dr. Einstein, who had recommended him for the team. He later > > did top secret work for General Dynamics in their Atomic Boat division and > > after retirement did research and taught engineering. He was called the > > "grandfather of cryogenics in the U.S." in the area of metal fabrication. > > > > I have a very interesting family history but a large part of it is > missing. > > I would very much like to be able to fill in those blanks. Part of the > > reason is because my dad was receiving an inheritance until W.W.II . When > he > > was contacted and told to return to Germany to be a scientist, he refused. > > At that time his checks stopped coming. If there is any way to find out if > > that money is still in Germany I would love to be able to get it for my > mom. > > She has been living on a fixed income since my dad died and I wold love to > > be able to help her. > > > > If anyone has any information on the Trucks or Truchses family it would be > > gratefully appreciated. Also any information on where I can look would be > > great. I am aware of the LDS genealogical website and ancestry.com but > that > > is about the extent of my knowledge in this area. > > > > Thank you, > > > > Janiece > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > > Eine Erklaerung von Fachbegriffen und die Regeln der SH-ROOTS finden Sie > hier: > > http://www.genealogy-sh.com/faq-sh-roots/regeln.htm > > > > > > ==== SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Technical Terms and Rules of the S-H-ROOTS: > http://www.genealogy-sh.com/faq-sh-roots/index.htm >
I found this but I don't know what it means. When I went to the link it didn't say anything about "Truchsess" nor did the other ones. Here are just two that have the name. At least it's more than I had before. Thank you for your help. Georg IV. Truchsess v.Waldburg zu Wolfegg u. Zeil (1523-1556/57) Franz Eusebius, Graf Truchseß v.Waldburg-Wolfegg-Waldsee (1661-1724) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Buchwald" <buchwald@earthlink.net> To: <SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 11:18 PM Subject: Re: [S-H-RTS] I'm searching for.... > Hi Janiece, > > In doing my research today, I came across the following website regarding > the Truchsess. Hope this helps: > > http://www.gen.heinz-wember.de/waldburg/ > > Don Buchwald > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "fredpfeiffer" <fredpfeiffer@comcast.net> > To: <SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 10:27 AM > Subject: [S-H-RTS] I'm searching for.... > > > > > > information on my father's family. > > > > Hi, I just found this group and I've never written anything here before. > My > > name is Janiece Pfeiffer and my family and I live in the San Francisco Bay > > area of CA, USA. > > > > >From what we know, from information my dad gave my sister one day when > they > > were just talking several years before he died in 1990, our family name > was > > changed sometime in the 1600s. I discovered this when I was trying to get > a > > family crest made for my dad for Father's Day one year and our name wasn't > > in any of the Germanic name books. Of course I was looking for it spelled > > the way I knew it, not like, as I explain below, it is most likely spelled > > in Germany. > > > > Sometime in the 1600s, my great great great grandfather was in some > position > > of authority in Schleswig Holstein. During an uprising/war he and his > family > > fled their castle and land, left behind all their belongs and fled to > > Germany to spare their lives. They also changed their name to Trucks, or > > more probably Truchses, I have recently learned from a German man who > lives > > in the area and has his own family story on a website. He actually called > > the two families by the name of Trucks who live in Hamburg now and they > said > > the spelling was probably TRUCHSES, which means governor. > > > > I don't have their names or anyone earlier than my great grandparents. > > > > My great grandparents were Anna and Heinrich Trucks (or Truchses) > > they lived in Schleswig Holstein > > I only know of one son. We think he was an only child. > > > > > > My grandparents were Olga and Ewald Heinrich Trucks (or Truchses) > They > > lived in Harburg/Hamburg He was born May 11, 1886 in Schleswig Holstein > > Hohenaspech (Prussia Germany) > > > > He was a mechanical engineer for the research division of Damiler Benz. > > He left his job 3 months before WW I began to join the German army. He was > > declared Missing In Action 3 months after actual combat began and declared > > dead by the German government one year after the war ended. My > grandmother > > came to the US, and settled in Cleveland, Ohio, sometime around 1916. > > My father was their only child. > > > > My parents are Lillian Hawley and Dr. Helmut Ewald Heinrich Trucks > He > > was born May 11. 1911 in Hamburg. When his mother came to the US, she > left > > him with his Tante Anna and Uncle Gustav Liedtki, her sister and > > brother-in-law, who became his guardians. She left him in Germany because > he > > appeared to be of very high intelligence (it was confirmed a few years > later > > that he was a genius) and they felt that boarding school in Germany would > be > > the best place for him. She wasn't sure what she would find in the US. She > > was going to live with some of her family who had come to the US earlier. > At > > age 11 he entered the University of Jena (not sure of the spelling) but > soon > > was taken out and sent to study with Albert Einstein for several years, > > before returning to the University for a year to get his degrees, which > > included several PhD's and MS degrees in subjects such as Mathematics, > > Physics, Engineering, and other sciences. Later, when I was a young girl, > he > > earned an honorary MDiv in Theology from Augistana University. He said > that > > Albert Einstein was a wonderful man and teacher and much different than we > > hear about. He immigrated to the US in 1917 or 1918. He settled in > > Cleveland, Ohio. He married a friend of his family here and had 2 > children, > > a boy and a girl. He was divorced at some time, but I have no idea when. > > In 1945 he met my mother in Detroit, MI and they were married in 1946. > > > > They have 2 daughters, myself and my sister Linda. My sister was > contacted > > by our half-brother several years ago but he has no interest in getting to > > know us. Linda and I didn't even know our dad had been married before, > until > > my grandmother died and we saw some pictures she had, of our dad and 2 > > children. My father was too embarrassed about being divorced to tell us. > > > > I know my father's story is hard to believe and as a teen I thought it was > > just family talk. That was until I saw his resume which listed all of his > > degrees and during the years of WW II there was a blank area that said Top > > Secret. For further information, contact the Dept. of Defense. What we > > didn't know, until about 1985 when he could finally reveal the facts, was > > that during those years he was working on the Manhattan Project, with his > > old teacher, Dr. Einstein, who had recommended him for the team. He later > > did top secret work for General Dynamics in their Atomic Boat division and > > after retirement did research and taught engineering. He was called the > > "grandfather of cryogenics in the U.S." in the area of metal fabrication. > > > > I have a very interesting family history but a large part of it is > missing. > > I would very much like to be able to fill in those blanks. Part of the > > reason is because my dad was receiving an inheritance until W.W.II . When > he > > was contacted and told to return to Germany to be a scientist, he refused. > > At that time his checks stopped coming. If there is any way to find out if > > that money is still in Germany I would love to be able to get it for my > mom. > > She has been living on a fixed income since my dad died and I wold love to > > be able to help her. > > > > If anyone has any information on the Trucks or Truchses family it would be > > gratefully appreciated. Also any information on where I can look would be > > great. I am aware of the LDS genealogical website and ancestry.com but > that > > is about the extent of my knowledge in this area. > > > > Thank you, > > > > Janiece > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > > Eine Erklaerung von Fachbegriffen und die Regeln der SH-ROOTS finden Sie > hier: > > http://www.genealogy-sh.com/faq-sh-roots/regeln.htm > > > > > > ==== SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Technical Terms and Rules of the S-H-ROOTS: > http://www.genealogy-sh.com/faq-sh-roots/index.htm >
Thank you, Don I'll check it out later today. It's such a beautiful day here in CA. I'm going to spend some time attacking the weeds that are growing all over the front yard this morning. Janiece. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Buchwald" <buchwald@earthlink.net> To: <SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 11:18 PM Subject: Re: [S-H-RTS] I'm searching for.... > Hi Janiece, > > In doing my research today, I came across the following website regarding > the Truchsess. Hope this helps: > > http://www.gen.heinz-wember.de/waldburg/ > > Don Buchwald > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "fredpfeiffer" <fredpfeiffer@comcast.net> > To: <SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 10:27 AM > Subject: [S-H-RTS] I'm searching for.... > > > > > > information on my father's family. > > > > Hi, I just found this group and I've never written anything here before. > My > > name is Janiece Pfeiffer and my family and I live in the San Francisco Bay > > area of CA, USA. > > > > >From what we know, from information my dad gave my sister one day when > they > > were just talking several years before he died in 1990, our family name > was > > changed sometime in the 1600s. I discovered this when I was trying to get > a > > family crest made for my dad for Father's Day one year and our name wasn't > > in any of the Germanic name books. Of course I was looking for it spelled > > the way I knew it, not like, as I explain below, it is most likely spelled > > in Germany. > > > > Sometime in the 1600s, my great great great grandfather was in some > position > > of authority in Schleswig Holstein. During an uprising/war he and his > family > > fled their castle and land, left behind all their belongs and fled to > > Germany to spare their lives. They also changed their name to Trucks, or > > more probably Truchses, I have recently learned from a German man who > lives > > in the area and has his own family story on a website. He actually called > > the two families by the name of Trucks who live in Hamburg now and they > said > > the spelling was probably TRUCHSES, which means governor. > > > > I don't have their names or anyone earlier than my great grandparents. > > > > My great grandparents were Anna and Heinrich Trucks (or Truchses) > > they lived in Schleswig Holstein > > I only know of one son. We think he was an only child. > > > > > > My grandparents were Olga and Ewald Heinrich Trucks (or Truchses) > They > > lived in Harburg/Hamburg He was born May 11, 1886 in Schleswig Holstein > > Hohenaspech (Prussia Germany) > > > > He was a mechanical engineer for the research division of Damiler Benz. > > He left his job 3 months before WW I began to join the German army. He was > > declared Missing In Action 3 months after actual combat began and declared > > dead by the German government one year after the war ended. My > grandmother > > came to the US, and settled in Cleveland, Ohio, sometime around 1916. > > My father was their only child. > > > > My parents are Lillian Hawley and Dr. Helmut Ewald Heinrich Trucks > He > > was born May 11. 1911 in Hamburg. When his mother came to the US, she > left > > him with his Tante Anna and Uncle Gustav Liedtki, her sister and > > brother-in-law, who became his guardians. She left him in Germany because > he > > appeared to be of very high intelligence (it was confirmed a few years > later > > that he was a genius) and they felt that boarding school in Germany would > be > > the best place for him. She wasn't sure what she would find in the US. She > > was going to live with some of her family who had come to the US earlier. > At > > age 11 he entered the University of Jena (not sure of the spelling) but > soon > > was taken out and sent to study with Albert Einstein for several years, > > before returning to the University for a year to get his degrees, which > > included several PhD's and MS degrees in subjects such as Mathematics, > > Physics, Engineering, and other sciences. Later, when I was a young girl, > he > > earned an honorary MDiv in Theology from Augistana University. He said > that > > Albert Einstein was a wonderful man and teacher and much different than we > > hear about. He immigrated to the US in 1917 or 1918. He settled in > > Cleveland, Ohio. He married a friend of his family here and had 2 > children, > > a boy and a girl. He was divorced at some time, but I have no idea when. > > In 1945 he met my mother in Detroit, MI and they were married in 1946. > > > > They have 2 daughters, myself and my sister Linda. My sister was > contacted > > by our half-brother several years ago but he has no interest in getting to > > know us. Linda and I didn't even know our dad had been married before, > until > > my grandmother died and we saw some pictures she had, of our dad and 2 > > children. My father was too embarrassed about being divorced to tell us. > > > > I know my father's story is hard to believe and as a teen I thought it was > > just family talk. That was until I saw his resume which listed all of his > > degrees and during the years of WW II there was a blank area that said Top > > Secret. For further information, contact the Dept. of Defense. What we > > didn't know, until about 1985 when he could finally reveal the facts, was > > that during those years he was working on the Manhattan Project, with his > > old teacher, Dr. Einstein, who had recommended him for the team. He later > > did top secret work for General Dynamics in their Atomic Boat division and > > after retirement did research and taught engineering. He was called the > > "grandfather of cryogenics in the U.S." in the area of metal fabrication. > > > > I have a very interesting family history but a large part of it is > missing. > > I would very much like to be able to fill in those blanks. Part of the > > reason is because my dad was receiving an inheritance until W.W.II . When > he > > was contacted and told to return to Germany to be a scientist, he refused. > > At that time his checks stopped coming. If there is any way to find out if > > that money is still in Germany I would love to be able to get it for my > mom. > > She has been living on a fixed income since my dad died and I wold love to > > be able to help her. > > > > If anyone has any information on the Trucks or Truchses family it would be > > gratefully appreciated. Also any information on where I can look would be > > great. I am aware of the LDS genealogical website and ancestry.com but > that > > is about the extent of my knowledge in this area. > > > > Thank you, > > > > Janiece > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > > Eine Erklaerung von Fachbegriffen und die Regeln der SH-ROOTS finden Sie > hier: > > http://www.genealogy-sh.com/faq-sh-roots/regeln.htm > > > > > > ==== SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Technical Terms and Rules of the S-H-ROOTS: > http://www.genealogy-sh.com/faq-sh-roots/index.htm >
Hi Janiece, In doing my research today, I came across the following website regarding the Truchsess. Hope this helps: http://www.gen.heinz-wember.de/waldburg/ Don Buchwald ----- Original Message ----- From: "fredpfeiffer" <fredpfeiffer@comcast.net> To: <SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 10:27 AM Subject: [S-H-RTS] I'm searching for.... > > information on my father's family. > > Hi, I just found this group and I've never written anything here before. My > name is Janiece Pfeiffer and my family and I live in the San Francisco Bay > area of CA, USA. > > >From what we know, from information my dad gave my sister one day when they > were just talking several years before he died in 1990, our family name was > changed sometime in the 1600s. I discovered this when I was trying to get a > family crest made for my dad for Father's Day one year and our name wasn't > in any of the Germanic name books. Of course I was looking for it spelled > the way I knew it, not like, as I explain below, it is most likely spelled > in Germany. > > Sometime in the 1600s, my great great great grandfather was in some position > of authority in Schleswig Holstein. During an uprising/war he and his family > fled their castle and land, left behind all their belongs and fled to > Germany to spare their lives. They also changed their name to Trucks, or > more probably Truchses, I have recently learned from a German man who lives > in the area and has his own family story on a website. He actually called > the two families by the name of Trucks who live in Hamburg now and they said > the spelling was probably TRUCHSES, which means governor. > > I don't have their names or anyone earlier than my great grandparents. > > My great grandparents were Anna and Heinrich Trucks (or Truchses) > they lived in Schleswig Holstein > I only know of one son. We think he was an only child. > > > My grandparents were Olga and Ewald Heinrich Trucks (or Truchses) They > lived in Harburg/Hamburg He was born May 11, 1886 in Schleswig Holstein > Hohenaspech (Prussia Germany) > > He was a mechanical engineer for the research division of Damiler Benz. > He left his job 3 months before WW I began to join the German army. He was > declared Missing In Action 3 months after actual combat began and declared > dead by the German government one year after the war ended. My grandmother > came to the US, and settled in Cleveland, Ohio, sometime around 1916. > My father was their only child. > > My parents are Lillian Hawley and Dr. Helmut Ewald Heinrich Trucks He > was born May 11. 1911 in Hamburg. When his mother came to the US, she left > him with his Tante Anna and Uncle Gustav Liedtki, her sister and > brother-in-law, who became his guardians. She left him in Germany because he > appeared to be of very high intelligence (it was confirmed a few years later > that he was a genius) and they felt that boarding school in Germany would be > the best place for him. She wasn't sure what she would find in the US. She > was going to live with some of her family who had come to the US earlier. At > age 11 he entered the University of Jena (not sure of the spelling) but soon > was taken out and sent to study with Albert Einstein for several years, > before returning to the University for a year to get his degrees, which > included several PhD's and MS degrees in subjects such as Mathematics, > Physics, Engineering, and other sciences. Later, when I was a young girl, he > earned an honorary MDiv in Theology from Augistana University. He said that > Albert Einstein was a wonderful man and teacher and much different than we > hear about. He immigrated to the US in 1917 or 1918. He settled in > Cleveland, Ohio. He married a friend of his family here and had 2 children, > a boy and a girl. He was divorced at some time, but I have no idea when. > In 1945 he met my mother in Detroit, MI and they were married in 1946. > > They have 2 daughters, myself and my sister Linda. My sister was contacted > by our half-brother several years ago but he has no interest in getting to > know us. Linda and I didn't even know our dad had been married before, until > my grandmother died and we saw some pictures she had, of our dad and 2 > children. My father was too embarrassed about being divorced to tell us. > > I know my father's story is hard to believe and as a teen I thought it was > just family talk. That was until I saw his resume which listed all of his > degrees and during the years of WW II there was a blank area that said Top > Secret. For further information, contact the Dept. of Defense. What we > didn't know, until about 1985 when he could finally reveal the facts, was > that during those years he was working on the Manhattan Project, with his > old teacher, Dr. Einstein, who had recommended him for the team. He later > did top secret work for General Dynamics in their Atomic Boat division and > after retirement did research and taught engineering. He was called the > "grandfather of cryogenics in the U.S." in the area of metal fabrication. > > I have a very interesting family history but a large part of it is missing. > I would very much like to be able to fill in those blanks. Part of the > reason is because my dad was receiving an inheritance until W.W.II . When he > was contacted and told to return to Germany to be a scientist, he refused. > At that time his checks stopped coming. If there is any way to find out if > that money is still in Germany I would love to be able to get it for my mom. > She has been living on a fixed income since my dad died and I wold love to > be able to help her. > > If anyone has any information on the Trucks or Truchses family it would be > gratefully appreciated. Also any information on where I can look would be > great. I am aware of the LDS genealogical website and ancestry.com but that > is about the extent of my knowledge in this area. > > Thank you, > > Janiece > > > > > > > ==== SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Eine Erklaerung von Fachbegriffen und die Regeln der SH-ROOTS finden Sie hier: > http://www.genealogy-sh.com/faq-sh-roots/regeln.htm >
Dear Michael, as you might have seen, I havn't any connections to Deezbüll/Niebüll for now. And my research of my roots isn't so far back in detail to see any similarities to that family you've mentioned. Hopefuly I will have the time this year to have a look into the church records of Niebüll to research my families roots in that region. Marc Marc Volquardsen Hugo-Friedrich-Hartmann-Str. 6 21357 Bardowick Germany > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: miking@sympatico.ca [mailto:miking@sympatico.ca] > Gesendet: Dienstag, 2. März 2004 15:21 > An: Marc Volquardsen > Cc: SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com > Betreff: Re: Volquardsen > > > Hi Marc, > > Soory, I can't help you with that family. However, If you know more > about the family below, I would be very interested, > > Regards, > > Mike King. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > N. VOLQUARDSEN > b. abt 1689 > & Margaretha AMBDERS, 3C7R > b. 26 Jun 1689, Niebüll, Kr. Nordfriesland, Tyskland > | Andreas VOLQUARTSEN, 4C6R > | b. abt 1719 > | occ. Stud. Theol > | Peter VOLQUARDTSEN, 4C6R > | b. abt 1719 > | occ. Maler i Niebüll > Maler og/eller Organist in Niebüll. Jeg har > antaget at der kun > er een Peter, og derfor sammenlagt de sparsomme data. > (stillingsbetegnelsen)
I am going to have to wait for the death certificate to come in for my great grandmother. Hopefully, that will have some dates on it. I was just hoping there was a site like the familysearch.org in Germany that could help with the research. Once I get the dates, then I will post them. Thanks. Carol jdbentz wrote: > There are both Heesch and Heeschen near Kellinghusen and Sarlhusen, >Holstein. I have information on about six of them.....they are related to >my third great grandfather who was a Wagner. LDS has census records of the >area. If you'll give me more specific names and dates I'll be happy to >check my own records further on both names. \ John >jdbentz@prodigy.net > > > >==== SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS Mailing List ==== >Eine Erklaerung von Fachbegriffen und die Regeln der SH-ROOTS finden Sie hier: >http://www.genealogy-sh.com/faq-sh-roots/regeln.htm > > > >
There are both Heesch and Heeschen near Kellinghusen and Sarlhusen, Holstein. I have information on about six of them.....they are related to my third great grandfather who was a Wagner. LDS has census records of the area. If you'll give me more specific names and dates I'll be happy to check my own records further on both names. \ John jdbentz@prodigy.net
Hi Betty, Thank you for your informative reply to me. It is interesting to know, the information to expect from a certificate. Thank you again for taking the time to explain. Regards Gisela Perth Western Australia ----- Original Message ----- From: <BJH1933EH@aol.com> To: <SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 3:11 AM Subject: Re: [S-H-RTS] some information, please > Gisela, > I have a copy of a birth certificate 1894 that just states the mother, date > of birth, boy or girl, where, and person who, and where registered baby and > name of Registrar. > Person who transcribed for me wrote - This is the official birth certificate. > It is nothing unusual. In a day and age when women delivered children at home > with the help of midwives, there was no physician and/or hospital that made > out birth certificates, but it was usually the father that went to authorities > and gave notice. > 21 days after the birth was recorded the Pastor came in and gave notice to > the authorities as to what name the child was given. > > Another copy of birth certificate that states name of person, birth date and > place, first and last name of father although the whole name is given in this > case occupation and also the mothers full name > > The third is a little different giving the address of father, religion and > the time baby born along with date. > > Marriage certificate gave name, religion,birthdate, where, and where he lives > at this time (1919) name of father full name of mother and where they lived > and they where they died. > Wife to be name, occupation, religion, birth date, where and where living at > present time. States she is the daughter of small farmer and full name of > mother, maiden and married. Later full name of father and age. > If they are all like this I would say the marriage certificate gave the most > information. > Hope this helps Betty > > > ==== SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Eine Erklaerung von Fachbegriffen und die Regeln der SH-ROOTS finden Sie hier: > http://www.genealogy-sh.com/faq-sh-roots/regeln.htm > >
Hallo, ich versuche mich mal wieder meine Ahnen auf dem Festland Schleswig-Holsteins weiterzuverfolgen, nachdem meine Suche auf Pellworm zu einem Stillstand geführt hat. Ich habe ein Ehepaar HANS VOLQUARDSEN (* ca. 1757, + 18.12.1808 auf Pellworm) und ANNA HOLZ oder HOLST (* ca. 1758 in Deezbüll), + 10.09.1823 auf Pellworm) deren Geburtseinträge ich nicht finden kann. Bisher habe ich noch nicht die Kirchenbücher von Deezbüll erforschen können, aber ich weiß, dass Hans VOLQUARDSEN 1772 auf Pellworm konfirmiert worden ist. Seine Eltern wurden dort als VOLQUARD HANSEN und Ehefrau CATHARINA aufgeführt. Leider sind auf Pellworm keine Angaben zur Eheschließung von HANS VOLQUARDSEN und ANNA HOLZ zu finden, sodass ich annehmen muss, diese hat evtl. im Heimatort der Braut stattgefunden (Deezbüll?). Hat jemand Einblick in die Kirchenbücher Deezbülls gehabt? Oder hat selber Einträge in seiner Ahnengalerie die auf Zusammenhänge hindeuten könnten? Herzliche Grüße und vielen Dank Marc Volquardsen
Hello Eric Thank you for this. Yes this family who travelled on the "Humbolt" is mine. I have found a place called Neuenkirchen, Ditm. which may be the other corrupted name, but can't locate a place of that name near Bredstedt. What I need is a detailed map. Jennifer ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric Kopittke" <kopittke@tpg.com.au> To: <SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 5:54 PM Subject: Re: [S-H-RTS] Place names: Newentkarken and Breadlacht in Holstein > Hello Jennifer, > > I note that the JÜRGENSEN family who emigrated by the "Humboldt" from > Hamburg to Brisbane in 1870 were recorded as being from W. Langenhorn > in Schleswig. Langenhorn is about 7 km north of Bredstedt. It is quite > likely that the places recorded on the certificates are corrupted forms > of some of the places in the Langenhorn/Bredstedt district. > > All the best > > Eric Kopittke > > > > From: "Jennifer Crockett" <jcrockett@optusnet.com.au> > > Date: Sun Feb 22, 2004 10:49:32 PM US/Pacific > > To: SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [S-H-RTS] Place names: Newentkarken and Breadlacht in Holstein > > > > > > I have a relative Anna JURGENSEN (nee WENCK) who came to Australia in > > 1870. > > > > Her death certificate gives her place of birth as Newentkarken, > > Holstein. Another source gives her birthplace as Breadlacht in > > Holstein. She was born 3 April 1838. > > > > Can anyone shed any light on these place names, obviously corrupted in > > English? > > > > > > ==== SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Technical Terms and Rules of the S-H-ROOTS: > http://www.genealogy-sh.com/faq-sh-roots/index.htm > >
I think the nearest FHC is Atlanta but I am going back to Chicago this spring so maybe I will wait til then. The Heesch's have been the most difficult family for me to find! As far as Danny & Ellen Abbott, I have never heard of them. All of our Abbotts are pretty much in Illinois, with a couple spread here and there (after they left Illinois). Thanks for the info. I need to go back to that ship's list and check it again. Carol Elaine Neuhaus wrote: >Hi Carol, > >I have been researching my husband's ancestors and his great grandparents >(Christ and Maria Neuhaus) and family emigrated from Germany in 1867. I >found them (I was lucky) on the ships transcriber list which showed that >they left from Hamburg and arrived in New York 5 June 1867. Since that >information said Hamburg to NY and not Hamburg to Havre to NY, that meant >that they would be on the Direct list and not Indirect list (I hope you >understand that). So my next step was to order the International Film from >Salt Lake. I go to the nearest FHC and look at films. On the International >film I found family born in Stelle and also the ages of everyone at the time >they left from Hamburg. So that has given me some information. When I posted >my query on the Holstein list, a fella in Germany contacted me who does >research for a fee. I plan to eventually contact him again but have been >waiting to see if I can learn any more information about that family. The >more I can find, the less time that this researcher in Germany will have to >spend, thus I will be able to pay him less. Meanwhile, hope that some of >what I have done and found can help you. > >BTW, I had a friend named Ellen Abbott who passed away awhile ago. Her >husband's name was Danny Abbott. Any relation? >Elaine Larson Neuhaus > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Abbotts East" <vino81@sc.rr.com> >To: <SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 5:31 PM >Subject: [S-H-RTS] Basic info for Holstein > > > > >>I just found out my great great grandfather and his family came from >>Holstein. I need some ideas on where to look for birth and marriage >>records for that area. Are there any census records online or that I >>can purchase CD's of? Help point me in the correct direction please!! >>Carol (Heesch) Abbott >> >> >> >>==== SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS Mailing List ==== >>Technical Terms and Rules of the S-H-ROOTS: >>http://www.genealogy-sh.com/faq-sh-roots/index.htm >> >> >> >> >> > > > >==== SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS Mailing List ==== >Eine Erklaerung von Fachbegriffen und die Regeln der SH-ROOTS finden Sie hier: >http://www.genealogy-sh.com/faq-sh-roots/regeln.htm > > > >
information on my father's family. Hi, I just found this group and I've never written anything here before. My name is Janiece Pfeiffer and my family and I live in the San Francisco Bay area of CA, USA. >From what we know, from information my dad gave my sister one day when they were just talking several years before he died in 1990, our family name was changed sometime in the 1600s. I discovered this when I was trying to get a family crest made for my dad for Father's Day one year and our name wasn't in any of the Germanic name books. Of course I was looking for it spelled the way I knew it, not like, as I explain below, it is most likely spelled in Germany. Sometime in the 1600s, my great great great grandfather was in some position of authority in Schleswig Holstein. During an uprising/war he and his family fled their castle and land, left behind all their belongs and fled to Germany to spare their lives. They also changed their name to Trucks, or more probably Truchses, I have recently learned from a German man who lives in the area and has his own family story on a website. He actually called the two families by the name of Trucks who live in Hamburg now and they said the spelling was probably TRUCHSES, which means governor. I don't have their names or anyone earlier than my great grandparents. My great grandparents were Anna and Heinrich Trucks (or Truchses) they lived in Schleswig Holstein I only know of one son. We think he was an only child. My grandparents were Olga and Ewald Heinrich Trucks (or Truchses) They lived in Harburg/Hamburg He was born May 11, 1886 in Schleswig Holstein Hohenaspech (Prussia Germany) He was a mechanical engineer for the research division of Damiler Benz. He left his job 3 months before WW I began to join the German army. He was declared Missing In Action 3 months after actual combat began and declared dead by the German government one year after the war ended. My grandmother came to the US, and settled in Cleveland, Ohio, sometime around 1916. My father was their only child. My parents are Lillian Hawley and Dr. Helmut Ewald Heinrich Trucks He was born May 11. 1911 in Hamburg. When his mother came to the US, she left him with his Tante Anna and Uncle Gustav Liedtki, her sister and brother-in-law, who became his guardians. She left him in Germany because he appeared to be of very high intelligence (it was confirmed a few years later that he was a genius) and they felt that boarding school in Germany would be the best place for him. She wasn't sure what she would find in the US. She was going to live with some of her family who had come to the US earlier. At age 11 he entered the University of Jena (not sure of the spelling) but soon was taken out and sent to study with Albert Einstein for several years, before returning to the University for a year to get his degrees, which included several PhD's and MS degrees in subjects such as Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, and other sciences. Later, when I was a young girl, he earned an honorary MDiv in Theology from Augistana University. He said that Albert Einstein was a wonderful man and teacher and much different than we hear about. He immigrated to the US in 1917 or 1918. He settled in Cleveland, Ohio. He married a friend of his family here and had 2 children, a boy and a girl. He was divorced at some time, but I have no idea when. In 1945 he met my mother in Detroit, MI and they were married in 1946. They have 2 daughters, myself and my sister Linda. My sister was contacted by our half-brother several years ago but he has no interest in getting to know us. Linda and I didn't even know our dad had been married before, until my grandmother died and we saw some pictures she had, of our dad and 2 children. My father was too embarrassed about being divorced to tell us. I know my father's story is hard to believe and as a teen I thought it was just family talk. That was until I saw his resume which listed all of his degrees and during the years of WW II there was a blank area that said Top Secret. For further information, contact the Dept. of Defense. What we didn't know, until about 1985 when he could finally reveal the facts, was that during those years he was working on the Manhattan Project, with his old teacher, Dr. Einstein, who had recommended him for the team. He later did top secret work for General Dynamics in their Atomic Boat division and after retirement did research and taught engineering. He was called the "grandfather of cryogenics in the U.S." in the area of metal fabrication. I have a very interesting family history but a large part of it is missing. I would very much like to be able to fill in those blanks. Part of the reason is because my dad was receiving an inheritance until W.W.II . When he was contacted and told to return to Germany to be a scientist, he refused. At that time his checks stopped coming. If there is any way to find out if that money is still in Germany I would love to be able to get it for my mom. She has been living on a fixed income since my dad died and I wold love to be able to help her. If anyone has any information on the Trucks or Truchses family it would be gratefully appreciated. Also any information on where I can look would be great. I am aware of the LDS genealogical website and ancestry.com but that is about the extent of my knowledge in this area. Thank you, Janiece
Hi Carol, I have been researching my husband's ancestors and his great grandparents (Christ and Maria Neuhaus) and family emigrated from Germany in 1867. I found them (I was lucky) on the ships transcriber list which showed that they left from Hamburg and arrived in New York 5 June 1867. Since that information said Hamburg to NY and not Hamburg to Havre to NY, that meant that they would be on the Direct list and not Indirect list (I hope you understand that). So my next step was to order the International Film from Salt Lake. I go to the nearest FHC and look at films. On the International film I found family born in Stelle and also the ages of everyone at the time they left from Hamburg. So that has given me some information. When I posted my query on the Holstein list, a fella in Germany contacted me who does research for a fee. I plan to eventually contact him again but have been waiting to see if I can learn any more information about that family. The more I can find, the less time that this researcher in Germany will have to spend, thus I will be able to pay him less. Meanwhile, hope that some of what I have done and found can help you. BTW, I had a friend named Ellen Abbott who passed away awhile ago. Her husband's name was Danny Abbott. Any relation? Elaine Larson Neuhaus ----- Original Message ----- From: "Abbotts East" <vino81@sc.rr.com> To: <SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 5:31 PM Subject: [S-H-RTS] Basic info for Holstein > I just found out my great great grandfather and his family came from > Holstein. I need some ideas on where to look for birth and marriage > records for that area. Are there any census records online or that I > can purchase CD's of? Help point me in the correct direction please!! > Carol (Heesch) Abbott > > > > ==== SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Technical Terms and Rules of the S-H-ROOTS: > http://www.genealogy-sh.com/faq-sh-roots/index.htm > > >
At 1:51 PM +0100 2/3/04, Marc Volquardsen wrote: >Hallo, >ich versuche mich mal wieder meine Ahnen auf dem Festland >Schleswig-Holsteins weiterzuverfolgen, nachdem meine Suche auf Pellworm >zu einem Stillstand geführt hat. > Hi Marc, Soory, I can't help you with that family. However, If you know more about the family below, I would be very interested, Regards, Mike King. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ N. VOLQUARDSEN b. abt 1689 & Margaretha AMBDERS, 3C7R b. 26 Jun 1689, Niebüll, Kr. Nordfriesland, Tyskland | Andreas VOLQUARTSEN, 4C6R | b. abt 1719 | occ. Stud. Theol | Peter VOLQUARDTSEN, 4C6R | b. abt 1719 | occ. Maler i Niebüll Maler og/eller Organist in Niebüll. Jeg har antaget at der kun er een Peter, og derfor sammenlagt de sparsomme data. (stillingsbetegnelsen) -- _____________________________________________________________________ Michael King 255 McClellan Road, Ottawa ON K2H 8N7, Canada ( Phone (613) 828-3781 2 Fax (613) 728-1933 + Email miking@sympatico.ca The box said, Win2K or better required....so I bought a Mac
try: http://www.nordplatz.de/ http://www.jewishgen.org/shtetlseeker/loctown.HTM Gruß Klaus www.Riecken-online.de ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jennifer Crockett" <jcrockett@optusnet.com.au> To: <SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 2:54 AM Subject: Re: [S-H-RTS] Place names: Newentkarken and Breadlacht in Holstein > Hello Eric > > Thank you for this. Yes this family who travelled on the "Humbolt" is mine. > I have found a place called Neuenkirchen, Ditm. which may be the other > corrupted name, but can't locate a place of that name near Bredstedt. What I > need is a detailed map. > > Jennifer > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Eric Kopittke" <kopittke@tpg.com.au> > To: <SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 5:54 PM > Subject: Re: [S-H-RTS] Place names: Newentkarken and Breadlacht in Holstein > > > > Hello Jennifer, > > > > I note that the JÜRGENSEN family who emigrated by the "Humboldt" from > > Hamburg to Brisbane in 1870 were recorded as being from W. Langenhorn > > in Schleswig. Langenhorn is about 7 km north of Bredstedt. It is quite > > likely that the places recorded on the certificates are corrupted forms > > of some of the places in the Langenhorn/Bredstedt district. > > > > All the best > > > > Eric Kopittke > > > > > > From: "Jennifer Crockett" <jcrockett@optusnet.com.au> > > > Date: Sun Feb 22, 2004 10:49:32 PM US/Pacific > > > To: SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com > > > Subject: [S-H-RTS] Place names: Newentkarken and Breadlacht in Holstein > > > > > > > > > I have a relative Anna JURGENSEN (nee WENCK) who came to Australia in > > > 1870. > > > > > > Her death certificate gives her place of birth as Newentkarken, > > > Holstein. Another source gives her birthplace as Breadlacht in > > > Holstein. She was born 3 April 1838. > > > > > > Can anyone shed any light on these place names, obviously corrupted in > > > English? > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > > Technical Terms and Rules of the S-H-ROOTS: > > http://www.genealogy-sh.com/faq-sh-roots/index.htm > > > > > > > > ==== SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > Eine Erklaerung von Fachbegriffen und die Regeln der SH-ROOTS finden Sie hier: > http://www.genealogy-sh.com/faq-sh-roots/regeln.htm >
Hi all listers, I have just received a registration of my grandparents marriage certificate, which gives me the names of both grandparents - date of marriage - dates of births and their religion. These I already knew before the certificate was sent for, as I have contacted relatives in Germany but they just know the dates and names that I sent for. I was expecting to find the names of the fathers and the occupations.? Would anyone be able to please tell me if this is a shortened version or if this is standard. Also I have applied for the births and deaths of my grandparents, please would anyone be able to let me know if more information is available on these other certificates? If the names of the fathers/parents of grandparents do not appear on any of the documents, would anyone on list be able to advise me on how to proceed with finding my ancestors? Thanks in advance for any information. Regards Gisela Perth Western Australia
I just found out my great great grandfather and his family came from Holstein. I need some ideas on where to look for birth and marriage records for that area. Are there any census records online or that I can purchase CD's of? Help point me in the correct direction please!! Carol (Heesch) Abbott
Gisela, I have a copy of a birth certificate 1894 that just states the mother, date of birth, boy or girl, where, and person who, and where registered baby and name of Registrar. Person who transcribed for me wrote - This is the official birth certificate. It is nothing unusual. In a day and age when women delivered children at home with the help of midwives, there was no physician and/or hospital that made out birth certificates, but it was usually the father that went to authorities and gave notice. 21 days after the birth was recorded the Pastor came in and gave notice to the authorities as to what name the child was given. Another copy of birth certificate that states name of person, birth date and place, first and last name of father although the whole name is given in this case occupation and also the mothers full name The third is a little different giving the address of father, religion and the time baby born along with date. Marriage certificate gave name, religion,birthdate, where, and where he lives at this time (1919) name of father full name of mother and where they lived and they where they died. Wife to be name, occupation, religion, birth date, where and where living at present time. States she is the daughter of small farmer and full name of mother, maiden and married. Later full name of father and age. If they are all like this I would say the marriage certificate gave the most information. Hope this helps Betty
Schleswig-Holstein Ich suche in diesem Gebiet nach weiterer Information ueber folgende Namen / looking in this area for further information on the following names: PAWLOWSKI (Kiel / Neustadt / Szillen) STAACK (Noer / Sehestedt / Neustadt) EVERS (Kaltenhof / Neumuenster / Scharenhagen) MOHR (Freudenholm / Noer) JOEHNK (Osdorf / Kiel) KRAMBECK SCHMID ANNERS SCHWARDT, SCHWARTE, SCHWART (Brunsbuettelkoog / Brunsbuettel / Buettel / Flethsee / St Margarethen) BEHRMANN (Hennstedt / Brunsbuettel) VIETH (St Margarethen / Kiel) LIERS ( St Margarethen / Brunsbuettel) SAWADE (St Margarethen / Marne) AHSBAHS (St Margarethen) KOEHNCKE (Buettel) NAN(N)S(S) (Buettel) VOLLMERT LAU HEINSOHN (St Margarethen) WILSTERMANN (Hackeboe/Nortorf) DEH(EN) (Flethsee) LOEWEN (Flethsee) Ich bin gerne bereit, meine bisherigen Angaben zu diesen Namen an Interessierte weiterzugeben / I am happy to share my information concerning these names with anyone interested. Ute Hitchin utehitchin@ereal.net --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.596 / Virus Database: 379 - Release Date: 26/02/2004
GedBas: Statistik GedBas enthält momentan 2274 Datenbanken (von denen 666 als Gedcom-Datei heruntergeladen werden dürfen) mit 1897564 Personen und 768258 Familien. einzusehen unter: http://gedbas.genealogy.net/index.jsp in diese Datenbanken habe ich meine Schleswig-Holstein-Vorfahren eingegeben. Es besteht jetzt die Möglichkeit, Vorfahren in auf- und absteigender Folge darzustellen. Vielleicht ist auch etwas für Sie dabei? zu folgenden Namen habe ich Informationen eingegeben: Mit freundlichen Grüßen Klaus Riecken, www.Riecken-online.de NAME ZEIT VORKOMMEN: Aßbahr, siehe auch Osbahr ab 1673 Langwedel Beeckmann 1674-1801 Bokelholm, Krogaspe Beyers um 1775 Preetz Bilderbecken um 1750 Schwerin Blunck um 1680 Ksp. Nortorf Bock um 1780 Felde Bock bis 1770 Haale/Schenefeld Bracker um 1700 Bargfeld Bracker um 1660 Nortorf Bracker um 1700 Innien Brockstedt 1689-1800 Blumenthal Clüver, siehe auch KLÜVER vor 1701-1809 Carpe, Ploen, DörnickerFeld, Dörnick Crützfeld, siehe auch KRÜTFELD vor 1745 Meinstorf Dormann nach 1700 Föhrenrögen, Bornhöved Dortmunden 1700 Föhrenrögen, Bornhöved Duggen 1600-1750 Wankendorf, Stolpe Dunker um 1750 Preetz Eckmann um 1700 Moorsee Eggers um 1800 Bovenau Ehmken 1694-1748 Blumenthal Enders 1700-1800 Stolpe Flenkern um 1668-1715 Stocksee Göttsche 1672-1750 Langwedel Greven um 1668 Langwedel Grootmaack 1685-1769 Langwedel Grootmaack um 1700 Schönbek Haack, Hackert vor 1802 Lebrade . nach 1802 Plön . um 1750 Schwerin Harder 1662-1736 Oldenhütten/ Nortorf Harders um 1674 Krogaspe Harder um 1700 Blumenthal Harms 1700-1769 Flintbek Hartmann vor 1670 Langwedel Haws 1754-1850 Felde Heicken vor 1685 Stolpe Hellmers vor 1800 Freesenburg/ Oldesloe . 1777- 1778 Neuhoff/Wittenburg . 1780 Groß Salitz . 1783-1786 Drönnewitz Hint vor 1670 Stocksee Homfeld vor 1670 Timmaspe Horst 1661-1750 Wankendorf Huess um 1655 Langwedel Huess um 1695 Ksp. Nortorf Kaack 1671-1767 Langwedel,ev. Mühbrock Kähler 1700-1900 Rumohr Klockmann 1758 Zarrentin Klüver, siehe auch CLÜVER vor 1701-1809 Carpe, Ploen, DörnickerFeld, Dörnick Krützfeld, siehe auch CRÜTFELD vor 1745 Meinstorf Kühl um 1850 Stoffsee/Bovenau Kühl 1670-1794 Loop Kühl um 1674 Krogaspe Kühlen um 1660 Möringen Kummerfeld 1700-1783 Föhrenrögen, Bornhöved Krebztekies um 1900 Galsdon-Joneiten/Tilsit Kruse 1690-1781 Wankendorf Leptin um 1748 WO? Lille 1650-1730 Stolpe, Wankendorf Linnau 1680-1750 Stolpe, Wankendorf Löhndorf 1688-1760 Stolpe Wankendorf Lüttjohann 1660-1750 Stolpe Lucht 1680-1717 Schönbek Mester vor 1681 Timmaspe, Schülp Mohr vor 1760 Felde Möller um 1780 Felde Möller um 1580-1700 Timmaspe Mordhorst nach 1700 Kleinflintbek Müller 1 1661-1685 Timmaspe Osbahr ab 1673 Langwedel Paura um 1880 Galsdon-Joneiten/Ostpr Pingel um 1678 Timmaspe Prieß um 1668 Calübbe Ratchen um 1640 Gnutz Reese um 1695 Techelsdorf Reimers um 1665 Timmaspe Riecken 1680- Stolpe, Bordesholm Riecken 1700-1772 Wankendorf Riecken 1700-1868 Wankendorf Riecken um 1666 Wankendorf Riepers um 1675 Böhnhusen Riesenberg 1675-1751 Stocksee Rixen vor 1766 Hoffeld Rixen vor 1707 Groß Buchwald Rohwer 1640-1855 Langwedel Rohwer um 1669 Oldenhütten/ Nortorf Rohwer 1668-1700 Langwedel Rössmann vor 1681 Dätgen Rössmann um 1630 Timmaspe Runge vor 1670 Bargfeld Sell . Stampe/Gut Quarnbeck . Sieck 1700-1836 Stolpe Wankendorf Siepchen 1666-1736 Bargfeld Staack um 1664 Bargstedt Staven um 1673 Langwedel Steen vor 1670 Damsdorf Bornhöved Stieper um 1600 Nortorf Scheel . Preetz Schlotfeld 1680-1769 Flintbek Schlüter 1700-1740 Stolpe Schlüter vor 1738 Gönnebek . um 1720 Schülp Schlüter um 1690 Langwedel Schlüter um 1800 Felde Tank um 1760 Felde Theden 1700-1870 Wankendorf . 1697-1829 Stolpe Thun vor1701-1754 Schülp Tietjen 1680-1805 Stolpe Tode um 1677 Stolpe Voss 1664-1729 Timmaspe Wiese 1650-1743 Bokel Wittmaack 1630-1802 Oldenhütten/ Timmaspe Wriedt 1779-1870 Felde, Moorhörn, Ochsenkoppel Zahn um 1727 Rumohr