Hi Fred,
I've different dates for the couple Loheide/Aufderheide but I think it's the
same couple:
Friedrich Wilhelm Lauheide (also spelled Loheide), born Sep 19, 1803 in
Krevinghausen, parish of Schledehausen, son of Johann Adam Lauheide and Anna
Maria Wefel, married Anna Maria Catharina Aufderheide (or Aufderhaide) Jan
22, 1836 in Schledehausen. She was born Dec 7, 1819 in the parish of Engter
(so there might be a connection to the family Joop Zomervrucht mentioned),
daughter of Johann Heinrich Aufderheide and Anna Marg. Elisabeth Modersohn.
These dates are from the church records of Schledehausen. The couple
Aufderheide/Modersohn had two other children that married in Schledehausen.
Greetings from Germany
Anke Waldmann
www.die-waldmanns.de
www.grambergen.de
Hi Fred and Anke,
I found this on facebook:
Jim Beichler wrote I am not an Aufderheide, but the great grandson of one. My great grandmother came from Bramshe, Germany (a small town near Osnabruck). She was born there about 1820. Her name was Annemarie Catherine Aufderheide.
24. Juni 2009 um 02:27 �
Andrew Correll wrote Hey there, I am definitely an Aufderheide. My great great grandmother was Madgalena Christina Aufderheide. She married a lieuetant Thomas Cutting who was attached to German army. They migrated to South Australia with her parents. They came from Harpstedt but her parent were from Menningen, Sudwalde and Stophel, Hannover.
I would love to hear from you Aufderheide especially those from Deutschland as My great grandmother used to write letters to them but had to cut off due to WWI.
@ Anke...hast Du Daten zu Johann Heinrich?
Ther is a group "Aufderheide"
greetings, Ute