ZimmermannJorn KeuerBohnsackNettelbeckBohlmannPreiss KramradtGrabowskiJosten Hotter
Thank you. Sue Strollo
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ZimmermannJorn KeuerBohnsackNettelbeckBohlmannPreiss KramradtGrabowskiJosten Hotter
Thank you. Sue Strollo
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(Mecklenburg) : Krueger, Freund, Dettmann, Thormann, Baars, Lembcke, Kuhlow, Voss, Doss, Voigt
(Hanover): Klug, Scheele, Giltmann, Benien, Ecks, Freundenthal, Söder, Delventhal, Dieckhoff, Lesché
Hi,
Listing only surnames without any placenames and timeline per surname cannot help NOTHING!
Also a specific question would be helpful.
And Hannover is another regional researching list. Important for a useful research for each German regional list has its own local, legal, professional, confessional, ..., specialties, not or at least not well known in other regions!
Also please regard "ZimmermannJorn KeuerBohnsackNettelbeckBohlmannPreiss KramradtGrabowskiJostenHotter" and similar for a computer / searching machine is nothing but ONE long character string! He cannot recognize if this should be one or more surnames or whatelse type of words as humans can at first sight.
And the netiquette says to please begin and end a mail text with a polite greeting to the list members and a name who is posting this ...
Best.
Jürgen
Hi there.
Did not know that places were requested.
I have (Friedland, Mecklenburg-Strelitz) : Krüger, Freund, Dettmann, Baars, Thormann found from 1769 - 1873. My Krüger/Freund ancestors emigrated 1873-74 but of course some remained behind.
I have (Neuenkirchen, Mecklenburg-Strelitz): Kuhlow/Kulow, Voss, Doss, found from 1772 -1864. My Kuhlow ancestors emigrated in 1864, but of course some remained behind.
I have (Eichhorst, Mecklenburg-Strelitz) Wilhelmine Voigt (1829-1892) by marriage only
II know there is a Hanover group, I just threw those names in to round out my family names just in case it would be of interest to anyone
Pam
H Pam,
Not requested but as one easily can understand adding placenames and years of existence is very helpful for anyone as a quick orientation. Such can avoid in advance much unnecessary re-asking and again re-asking postings.
And: People researching their ancestry in different German regions usually and necessarily are members of the one or another certain regional list.
So if you post your personal reseach in your regional group, all members there can read it.
Members in a different regional list are not interested in stuff from other lists - and if so they'd naturally be members there already.
Because of our history with the former German Empire over centuries being composed of hundreds of different German states with always having its own political, ecclesiastic, cultural, etc, development, today the genealogical researching situation necessarily mirrors this former political situation and its important differences - it's composed of so many different regional lists. And thus each regional list naturally has its own political, local, legal, cultural, professional, confessional, ..., specialties. Pretty complicated, not easily to understand without any deeper knowledge of complex German history but anyway to accept as it is ...
Best.
Jürgen