Does anyone have more information on the persons below?
Kind regards,
Julian
Arnold ISFORDING Herr zu Brodhagen (1) married Elisabeth VON
SCHORLEMER. They had one daughter:
Anna Clara ISFORDING (1, 2) was born in 1632 in Brodhagen, MV,
DEU.
Anna married Wilhelm Johann MEINDERS (2) on 5 May 1654 in
Evangelish, Bielefeld, NW, DEU. (1, 3) Wilhelm was born est 1630.
General Notes: Herr auf Brodhagen und Deppendorf bei Bielefeld.
Sources
1. Das Deutsches Geschlechterbuch.
2. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical
Index(R) (Copyright (c) 1980, 2002).
3. Jahresbericht des Historischen Vereins fur de Grafschaft Ravensberg zu
Bielefeld, Zehnter Jahresbericht. 1895.
Hi Julian,
yes, I have.
What ar you searching for? Only the Isfording family? I assume that they are
not your anchestors?
I don't know from where Arnold Isfording came. But I have some information
about him (eg: he was not "Herr auf brodthagen") and some of his
descendents.
Best regards
Wolfgang
Yes, I am only interested is the Isfording family. I am trying to
piece together the various families with surnames like "Isfording"
etc. I would be grateful for information regarding this couple.
What I am looking for is to find a link (one author believe there is
one) between the first Isfordings from Attendorn ( > 1511) and those
(Isfort/Isfording) from das Münsterland.
Hi Julian,
yes, I have.
What ar you searching for? Only the Isfording family? I assume that they are
not your anchestors?
I don't know from where Arnold Isfording came. But I have some information
about him (eg: he was not "Herr auf brodthagen") and some of his
descendents.
Best regards
Wolfgang
From: "Julian" <jjr333@gmail.com>
To: "Westfalen-L" <westfalen-l@genealogy.net>
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 8:48 PM
Subject: [WFA] ISFORDING MEINDERS V SCHORLEMER in Brodhagen
DeppenfeldBielefeld
Dear Listmembers,
Does anyone have more information on the persons below?
Kind regards,
Julian
Arnold ISFORDING Herr zu Brodhagen (1) married Elisabeth VON
SCHORLEMER. They had one daughter:
Anna Clara ISFORDING (1, 2) was born in 1632 in Brodhagen, MV,
DEU.
Anna married Wilhelm Johann MEINDERS (2) on 5 May 1654 in
Evangelish, Bielefeld, NW, DEU. (1, 3) Wilhelm was born est 1630.
General Notes: Herr auf Brodhagen und Deppendorf bei Bielefeld.
Sources
1. Das Deutsches Geschlechterbuch.
2. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International
Genealogical
Index(R) (Copyright (c) 1980, 2002).
3. Jahresbericht des Historischen Vereins fur de Grafschaft Ravensberg zu
Bielefeld, Zehnter Jahresbericht. 1895.
--
Julian Isphording
Researching all variations of ISFORDING, ISFORDINCK,
ISFORT, ISPHORDING, YSVORDINCH, etc.
in M�nsterland, M�nster, Altenberge, Attendorn http://www.isphording.info
Hello Wolfgang,
I read your original message. My interest is in the Meinders family.
In the 17th century my ancestors moved from Germany to the Netherlands. The spelling of the name has changed through the ages but I am in the straight line of the Meinders/Meiners/Meijnders/Meynders or any other different spelling., family.
Do you or any other reader of this message, by any chance, have more information about that family. It would be very much appreciated to hear more about it.
I can read German, Dutch, French and of course English
I am Antoni G. Meynders, living in Canada since 1960.
My address is 2279 Mountaindrive, Abbotsford, BC, Canada
Regards,
Ton Meynders
Hi,
it will take a while until I have written together what I know about the
Isfordings in Ravensberg.
I assume that the Arnold in Ravensberg is tightly coupled to the Notar
Arnold, probably his son.
Best regards
Wolfgang
Hi Wolfgang,
I know that Meinders a very common name is at the present. But was it also the case in the late 1500 or early 1600.?
Because that was the period they moved. I heard that it may have been caused by certain unrest's. They came out of west Prussia. They were literate.That is all I know.
I am looking for a link already for many years but no luck yet. I am also looking for an other ancestor with the family-name of Max. They came out of the same general area. They settled in the southern part of the Netherlands and were weavers..
Thanks for you fast reply.
Ton Meynders, Abbotsford, BC, Canada
Wolfgang Schindler wrote:
Hi Ton,
I would not say that Meinders is a very common name but on the other hand it
was not really seldom. This is also correct for earlier times. E.g. a
Meiners became citizen in Bremen in the second half of the 16th century. I
also know Meiners/Meinders in Coesfeld, Bielefeld and Wiedenbr�ck.
Best regards
Wolfgang Schindler