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Sunday, October 26, 2008

Link der_go_dahlenburg.pdf (application/pdf Object)

Since I have the new to me editions of Windows, I can't open pdf files. I know I need to learn how. Now that I have one of Karl-Heinz Genzel's geschichte link, I won't be able to read it for awhile.

der_go_dahlenburg.pdf (application/pdf Object)

Lets Take A Little Break, Can You Sit by Me While I Research A Little More.



It's so good to see you. Sit here by me. Can you have a little coffee and Bavarian Creme? Creme? Sugar? I just have to look at something a little bit more and then I will join you and have a little coffee.

What have you been up to? Fill me in since I last spoke to you.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Ancestry.com - German Casualties in the Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871

It is searchable and much like searching for a passenger on a ship. It is a long process. Now that I have logged out of ancestry this no longer shows. I will have to scan a copy of one I find. But it is good to know that this source is there.

Ancestry.com - German Casualties in the Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871

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Ancestry.com. German Casualties in the Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: Königliche Geheime Oberhofbuchdruckerei (Hrsg.). Deutsch-französischer Krieg, 1870-71, Verlust-Liste. Berlin: 1870-1871. Gebundene Zusammenfassung der fast täglich während des Krieges herausgegebenen Verlustlisten. Spezialbibliothek des Niedersächsischen Landesvereins für Familienkunde e.V., M 0054.
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This database contains 248 lists of German army officers and soldiers who either died, were injured, or went missing during the Franco-Prussian War. These lists were published in Berlin on a nearly daily basis during the war. They were later compiled into a single volume and represent nearly a complete record of German casualties from this war.

The Franco-Prussian War (July 19, 1870-May 10, 1971) was a war between France and Prussia, Prussia being supported by the German Confederation and other German states. The war resulted in the unification of the German Empire, the diminishment of French influence throughout Europe, and the territory of Alsace-Lorraine becoming part of Prussia.

This database contains 248 lists of German army officers and soldiers who either died, were injured, or went missing during the Franco-Prussian War. These lists were published in Berlin on a nearly daily basis during the war. They were later compiled into a single volume and represent nearly a complete record of German casualties from this war.

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I did know Juergen Hch. Wilhelm Meyer's military standing. I have to find the paper in my boxes. However, some of it has been remembered. But not exactly and it is frustrating for me at the moment. About four years ago, I asked about it online several times, I still have failed to run into that again. So, I will have to find the original source.

Wilhelm was taken prisoner and held at Metz France at Christmas 1870. He had typhoid fever or probably typhus and lived, which was not always the case, when one had typhus fever in those days. If your helping me look the word you might look for is the word for typhus. Flecktyphus

So far what I remember is that he was either fifth or sixth captain of fifth or sixth company. The infantier regiment was in the hundreds. Like maybe 136, 137 or 138 or 126, 127 or 128. Something close to that. So I will be frustrated awhile or I will just keep looking under all the Wilhelm Meyer names I am given, when I search.

It takes a lot of time and patience.
Do I have that?
just me jo

Friday, October 17, 2008

Henry and Dorothy Schlaphoff Gravestone - Ancestry.com

Henry and Dorothy Schlaphoff Gravestone - Ancestry.com: "Henry and Dorothy Schlaphoff Gravestone
Added by msmertens on 21 Aug 2008

Emanuel Cemetery
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Thursday, October 16, 2008

The Janecke, Schroeder Schmidt und Wolter[s] name In Dahlenburg,Oldendorf, und Nahrendorf

Schmidt, [ Wolters, ]Marie Elisabeth. She was a sponser or god parent in year 1859 for the daughter of another Juergen Friedrich Meyer. Resident of Oldendorf and he worked as parkwaerten in Röthen, also. More on this babtism of twins later. Michels, Ahrens, Meyer- 1859.

Wolters, Johann Friedrich. Hsw. He was a witness at the christening of Juergen Hch. Wilhelm Meyer's children in the year 1881. Heinrich Friedrich Herman Meyer.Oldendorf

Wolters Johann, Hsw. A godparent in 1884.Oldendorf Nahrendorf church.

I found this information online. The information resembles mine so much. That I am going to publish it with the note that it is coincidentally similar.??

WOLTER, [Schroeder] Cathrine Dorothea. * 1714 Dahlem- Koestorf.
Eltern:
v. Johann WOLTER * 1661 [oo Married - 1703]
M. Dorothee * 1682
Spouse:
Frantz Christian SCHROEDER.
* 1708 at Dahlem - Harmstorf.
oo-Married 7.01.1734 Dahlenburg.


Johann Wolter family
Kinder, children:

1. WOLTER, Hinrich Juergen * 1705 + 08.07.1780 Dahlem - Koestorf.
2. WOLTER, Marlene Clara * 09.1714 Dahlem, Koestorf.
3. WOLTER, Kathrine Dorothea *1714 Dahlem, Koestorf
Spouse: She oo married 7.Jan.1734 at Dahlenburg
with Frantz Christian SCHROEDER.
4. WOLTER, Johann
* 10.Jan.1717 Dahlem - Koestorf
+ 08.10.1788 Same place as birth.
5. WOLTER[S], Margarethe Elisabeth
*07.06.1722 = 02.02.1797 Dahlem, Koestorf
oo married 12.11.1757 Dahlenburg.
Spouse: Johann Hinrich JANECKE.

JANECKE, Johann Hinrich Janecke

*22.07.1725 Dahlenburg, Leestahl
+30.03.1788 at Dahlenburg, Koestorf.
v. Leonhard Juergen JANECKE
*7.May1714
m.
spouse: 12.11.1757 Dahlenburg
WOLTER [S] Margarethe Elisabeth
Kinder, children:
1. Janecke, Dorothee Elisabeth 26.10.1759 + 1827
Dahlenburg, Koestorf
Spouse:
SCHULTZE, Hinrich
Md.oo Dahlenburg- Boitze 23.Nov.1781
+9.02.1801. Dahlenburg - Boitze
2. JANECKE, Anna Margaretha
*20.02.1763 Dahlenburg, Koestorf
md.oo. about 1884.
spouse:
BURMEISTER, Johann Heinrich
3. JANECKE, Johann Friedrich *21.10.1766
Spouse: Margaretha Elisabeth Jacobs.
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Brothers and sisters of Janecke and Wolter frau.




SCHMIDT, SCHROEDER, WOLTER, JANECKE, JACOBS, BURMEISTER
More to come on these surnames for sure.

The Name WOLTERS from Oldendorf in Naturparks ELBUFER-DRAWEHN

In the Farnhamville St Peters church group there was some Wolters. I first noticed them because they were godparents to some children of my families of interest at the time. I had wondered why that could be the case. As I was searching over the churches cemetery listings, I noticed their name and the data entry on their tombstone. It merely said Mother and Father instead of a name.

Later, when I learned of some Wolter names in my Meyer Oldendorf church records, I was curious to know if they could be the same family. Often times it is shirt tail relation of someone else that the people are related to that immigrate. I guess for our people in a community, these people become close to them and they reperesent people from back home.

After I receive records from the church, I try to follow up with questions about those people who were in the records. I can't tie up the researcher too much, so I try to narrow down my question times. This answer came in regards to the name Wolters who was in another answer to a question about a sponser to My Jurgen Friedrich Meyer born 1851.

Don't get confused because it is another Jurgen Friedrich Meyer. And Yes, I wonder if he is relation. Since he is a babtismal sponser for our Juergen Hch. Wilhelm Meyer.

Wolter, Marie Elisabeth Wolter was born at Oldendorf. At the time she was married to a Schmidt, she was a babtismal sponser to one of the twins of Juergen Friedrich Meyer in 1859.


Note: I haven't covered that babtism of the Meyer Twins here at the Blog of Oldendorf yet. Which I should.

At this time I will mention that there was another Marie Elisabeth Schmidt mentioned once who was an Anbauers frau. Or Farmers wife in Oldendorf. This Marie Elisabeth Schmidt was sponser in 1847 to Meyer, Marie Katharine. Child of my Juergen Friedrich Meyer in Oldendorf. One of the two other sponsers was Katherine Marie Rohrs of Oldenorf? [She could be anyone] And a Katharine Dorothea Elisabeth Meyer a hauswirths daughter there. ??

When I saw the Marie Elisabeth Schmidt name I wondered, if she could be Juergen Friedrich Meyer's sister. His sister was born in 1804. Juergen Frd Meyer married in 1838. He moved to Oldendorf in 1845 when he became a landowner there by the Uncle Wilhelm Friedrich Ries family that married into the Luhmann family.

Wolters, Katharine Dorothea from Oldendorf.
In 1849 the name Wolters pops up again as sponser to Juergen Friedrich Meyer and Catharina Margarathea Luhmann's daughter. Again they are living at Oldendorf.

Wolter, Heinrich Friedrich a Musicus dasedbst.
In 1851 when Juergen Frd. and Catrina Margarethea Meyer youngest son Juergen Friedrich Meyer was babtised in 1851 we find that this Wolter was a godparent. Along with him the other two others. One was Johann Juergen Heinrich Saucke, a Hsw. in Oldendorf. The other was Juergen Friedrich Meyer, schulz in Oldendorf. [I sure would like to know more about him.]

Now is a good time to mention another family with connection to the name Wolters.

Daetz, {Wolters,Saucke}, Marie Dorothea Eliszabeth of Oldendorf. Survived Wittwe of the deceased Johann Juergen Gustaph Wolter of Oldendorf.
Church Marriage record Nr. 4/1846. Nahrendorf. She married Johann Juergen Heinrich Saucke. A young associate service farmhand with Roethen * and a beginning Hsw. In Oldendorf. He is the son of the Hsw. Johann Friedrich Saucke in Boitze and the deceased wife the same *Anna Elisab [get. or geb.] Fable.

Now if I go into this, it is another huge can of worms to be opened. Just note that I will return with and more on Saucke. There is the Saucke name in Oldendorf and in Farnhamville. As well as in Tosterglope along with Luhmann.

Wolter, Johann Friedrich. In 1881 he was a god parent to Hch Frd. Herman Meyer. [ son of Juergen Hch. Wilhelm and Maria Dorothea (Heins) Meyer] Nr.24/1881. The other one was a beekeeper at Breese, Johann Hinrich Heins.

Wolter, Johann. A Hsw. in Oldendorf was God parent to Heinrich Wilhelm Meyer. Nr. 3/ 1884. The other god parent was Wilhelm Klug a Kothner in Oldendorf. Little Heinrich died that same year as wilhelm Meyer's family emigrated to Amerika.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

YouTube - Dahlenburg ``Die St. Johannis Kirche von Lüneburg´´

YouTube - Dahlenburg ``Die St. Johannis Kirche von Lüneburg´´
Great news -- A you tube link to the church of Dahlenburg. I thought you might enjoy. Run your virus scanner and then sit down and watch the Dahlenburg church and the battle of the Goehrde and what other videos there are at that site on Dahlenburg.