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Dear Hans,

We certainly share several similar names. I do not have the names of parents
of many female lines, so it is quite possible that Krull or Shipman fit in
somewhere.

I have Jochen Hinrich Peter WULF, who married Elizabeth Hedvig VOSS on 28
Oct. 1803. (I don't have Elizabeth Voss's parents)

They had a son, Johann Jochen Friedrich Wulf born 31 Mar. 1811, Roegnitz.

Johann Friedrich Wulf and Anna Henriette Gustaevel had at least two sons born
in Roegnitz:
Wilhelm GUSTAEVEL ( my great grandfather who married Dorothea Marie Elise
SCHROEDER)
Johann GUSTAEVEL
It seems the parents were not married & the children had to take the mother's
surname- unusual, since the family was religious (Evangelical Lutheran)

Anna Henriette GUSTAEVEL was the daughter of Johann Ludwig GUSTAEVEL and
Catharina Dorothea NIEMANN. (I don't have Catharina Niemann's parents)

The Dorothea SCHROEDER, mentioned above, the wife of Wilhelm Gustaevel, was
the daughter of Maria Elisabeth Magdalena WILKE (b. 3 July 1812, Doebbersen)
and Joachim Heinrich SCHROEDER.
            Maria WILKE's parents were Johann Heinrich WILKE (born 28 Oct.
1784 in
            Boddin & died 13 Feb. 1847 in Bentin) and Catharina Hedwig
KIND/KINDT
            (born 18 Nov. 1780 in Droennewitz & died 7 April 1850 in Bentin)
I don't have
             Kindt's parents)

It would be nice to find a connection between our families!

Thank you for the suggestion to visit Schwerin Castle-

Best Regards,

Julie Gustaevel Johnson

Dear Julie,
thanks for your mail. I checked your dates. My dates :
Joachim Heinrich Wulf * about 1745, lived in D 19246 Neuenkirchen, Daughter:
Catharina Maria Wulf ~ 28.12.1775 in "
x Joachim Hartwig Dreyer * 22.05.1767 in " ( my anchestor)

Catharina Maria could be the sister of Jochen Hinrich Peter Wulf * about 1773
(30 years back of marriage)
19205 Roegnitz is direct next village to 19246 Neuenkirchen !!and belongs to
parish Neuenkirchen.
All your other dates are too far (region) away from my dates.
Richard Crull wrote the book:
Werden und Sein eines Gaues
In this book is a map of the village Neuenkirchen from 1770, page 276 -280 .
I found this book in our library :Staats- und Universit�tsbibliothek Carl von
Ossietzky, Von Melle Park 3, 20146 Hamburg-Dammtor
<www.sub.uni-hamburg.de>
In the churchbooks in that time I wrote very often, that they had one and more
children without marriage, sometimes was the reason, that they had not enough
money or no permit or the man was a soldier and was not at home.
Greetings from Hamburg
Hans Juergen

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