Pomeranian Genealogy
Genealogy & Family Histories
(Genealogien und Familiengeschichten)
Online Pomeranian Family Histories
- Altermann
Family in Brazil. (In Portuguese).
- Banko
and Villwock Family Genealogy, by Stefan Villwock. .
Banko, Neubauer, Streich, Villwock, Helm, Rick and Malenky.
Kreis Rummelsburg and Kreis Schlochau. (In English and German)
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Bartelt Family. Bartelt family from Jassow, Pommern by
Wilhelm Franz Robert. (In English)
- Baumann, Behrens,
Bertram, Dahnert, Heys, Itzen, Klugmann, Ommen and Sternberg.
Many online resources.
-
Familie Behling by Herbert Behling. (In German)
- Behrens,
Bertels, Blom, Bohnenstengel ... by Eryka. These are names
that appear in my German/Latvian/Australian family tree:
Behrens, Bertels, Blom, Bohnenstengel, De Op de Kelder, Doms,
Dormagen, Gaikis, Garbutt, Graenling, Groning, Hahn, Hoppe,
Jaunberzin, Jaunslaviet, Jaunslavietis, Karschnick, Laksa, Lenz,
Martins, Newi, Pautz, Reining, Riemer, Schafer, Schmitz,
Schroeder, Stichert, Streblow, Ulrich, Varkis, And Wittkopf.
- Mitch
Blank's Kreis Greifenberg Ancestors. - Some of the
family names from Kreis Greifenberg include: Beise, Blank,
Block, Bonin, Erdmann, Neimen, Parpart, Polzin, Priess,
Sohrweide, and Treptow. Some connected families are: Behl,
Bohlmann, Butzlaff, Froemming, Haack, Radoke, Salchow, Schwanz,
Wartgow and Weithke.
- The Bogenschneider
Family Worldwide. The Bogenschneider family from Stettin,
Kreis Randow, Kreis Saatzig, and Kreis Naugard.
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Rob Bowe's Family History. Family history and
pictures of some of his ancestors who came to Dodge County,
Wisconsin. Pomeranian surnames covered are: Borchardt, Callies,
Christian, Dobberpuhl/Dobberpful/Dobberphul, Kregel, Kreuger,
Nass, Zimmermann and others. (In English)
- Conell
Family. The Conell family from Kreis Regenwalde. (In
English)
- Donicht Family -
Information about the Donicht surname in all the world, includes
pictures of tombstones and the family today. (In German)
-
Eichholz in der Provinz Pommern by Jacques Eichholz.
(In German)
-
Familie Pomrhen Ahnenforschung. (In German)
-
Familien Historie von Matthias B.H. Hoffmann.
Includes 262 persons and 71 family names. (Aldridge, Barnekow,
Barniske, Behrendt, Berger, Botor, Brink, Cowland, Dedeke,
Dethloff, Düßler, Feldmann, Gaut, Golling, Göllner, Harms,
Heinze, Heißele, Heitmann, Hesse, Hobbs, Hoffmann, Hölzer,
Hütter, Jander, Jäschke, Jesner, Gahlke, Knowles, Koch, Kosowski,
Kühne, Kulick, Lautner, Little, Majstrzak, Marquardt,
Marschalkowsky, Martino, Mättig, Meier, Müller, Omasics, Pingel,
Pirrmann, Rattle, Reichow, Scharbeutz, Schelkus, Schinnerl,
Schrader, Schwidder, Scott, Seifried, Snell, Sommerkam,
Stächeler, Steidel , Steinkraus, Strickroth, Thiel, Vaterstrad,
Vermum, Wandt, Wenzel, Wickborn, Wispeler, Zager, Ziegler,
Zimmer). (In German)
- A Family
History Site - Janke - Pommern to Queensland.
A Family History site, covering the surname Janke, from Pommern,
Prussia to Queensland, Australia - 1883 Site contains translated
letters, genealogy database ...
- The Garling Homepage
- Garlings in the World Genealogy Website. Surnames covered are
Garling, Garlinge, Garlington, Gerling, Jarling and Scharling.
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Genealogy der Familie Ratzke. (In German)
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Genealogy of a Finder Family. This is the genealogy
of a Finder family that migrated from Arnswalde, Pomerania to
Lake Mills, Jefferson County, Wisconsin. (In English)
- Genealogy of
the families Hübner (Huebner) (Hubner) and Steinführ
(Steinfuehr) (Steinfuhr). (In English and German)
- Genealogy
of the Family Von Owstin. (In English)
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Glewwe - Familienarchiv. Glewwe family archive. (In
German)
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Griep aus Pommern. Griep family from Kreis Stolph,
Pommern. (In German)
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Griepentrog Genealogie. Kreis Naugard. (In German)
- Die
Grulichs in Pommern. Grulich family genealogy. (In
German)
- Gschweng
Family. (In German)
-
Guetzkow Genealogy. Guetzkow ancestors came in 1860s
from Pomeranian towns of Zulkenhagen and Juchowo, and settled in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, (United States) area. (In English and
German)
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Heller Family. (In English)
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Henke Family Page. A brief family history, including
Konig, Lewerenz, Manthei, Pokrant, Schiede, Schielman, Schmidt
and Uecker families. (In English)
- Heuer, German,
Geneological, Pommern, Prussia, Greifenberg Heuer Family
Immigration from Prussia, Pommern, Greifenberg to Kewaunee
County Wisconsin and the Geneology study of this family. (In
English)
- Hintermeier, Karl. Die Saeker/Saecker von Hinterpommern
und verwandte Familien. [S.l.]: K. Hintermeier, 2004.
- Högermann Family
from Helpup in Kreis Lippe / Homepage der Familie Högermann
aus dem Ort Helpup im Kreis Lippe. (In English and German)
- Hogy, Elmer. Westpreussen -- Jahnke und
Bobrowski. Hogy, 2008. Related surnames:
Jahnke, Neitzel, Hackbarth. Family Group Sheets. Many photos in
black and white. No surname index.
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Holger_Schimkus - Familienforschung Schimkus.
Albrecht, Baaszner, Balzuhn, Baumann, Böddrig, Butz,
Christiansen, Eder, Elsner, Eichhorn, Fabian, Galisch, Gävert,
Geffroi, Heidemann, Jordan, Joeckle, Jorczyk, Keliotis, Kluth,
Knopp, Krups, Kuhberg, Kühn, Kuntermann, Lepach, Lüschow, Mahnke,
Mauderer, Mazat, Misewitsch, Möller, Naschkewitz, Neugebauer,
Noack, Oelsner, Plesdonat, Pohlitz, Puls, Ringhand, Rother,
Schemann, Scheppelmann, Schickerling, Schlereth, Schliesis oder
Schlieszis, Schnee, Scholl, Schömig, Schuhmacher,Schurboom,
Sievers, Sitas, Sobola, Spiegel, Steck, Stoseleit, Templin,
Voges, Voß, Wagner, Warzuhn, Witke, Zarm.
- The Home of the Kosbab
Family - Kosbab Family Archive. (In English)
- Homepage der Familie
Gschweng aus Greifswald.
- House of
Hohenhaus, 1825-2000. Hohenhaus family history in
Germany, Australia and the USA. Site is owned by Ronald N.
Hohenhaus. (In English and German)
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Hufenklassifikationen von 1717 und 1732 (der ehemaligen
Kreise Rummelsburg, Schlawe und Stolp): Familienamen und
Ortsnamen. Family and place names from the counties of
Rummelsburg, Schlawe and Stolp, 1717-1732. (In German)
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The Jaffke Family and its ties to Pomerania. (In
English)
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Jean's Homepage (Jean Marie Martin). Surnames include:
Alexander, Berry, Boettcher, Bogenschneider, Brossard, Brost,
Drinkwine, Dufore, Feucht, Fritz, Gehde, Gerhard, Hitchcock,
Huggett, Katenmeier, Kuechenberg, Martin, Machkovich, Mundt,
Piszczek, Possin, Rochel, Roedl, Samonig, Schauer, Schiller,
Schlicher, Shute, Stebbins, Strebe, Witthun.
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John
Burow Family. (In English) The Burow Family from Kreis
Cammin, Pommern
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Kamin - Kamin's Vorfahren, Ancestor, Ahnen aus Gohren
Kreis Stolp. Kamin Family Genealogy. (In German)
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Kammholz. Kamholz, Kamholtz, Kammhols. The Kammholz
family originated in Hinterpommern in Prussia. (In English)
- The
Karbach Family. (In English)
- Kienow Family
History and Heritage - Homepage. You will find various bits
of history, heritage and family lore relating to the family
KIENOW. The descendants of KIENOWS fall into 2 main surnames -
the KIENOWS and the KENOWS. There have been various spellings
throughout the years, among them KENO, KEANOW, KAINOW, KAÿNOW.
- Kienows in
America. (In English)
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Kirchner / Carkner. Tom Carkner's Genealogy Home Page.
(In English)
- Knebal
Family Page by Robert Knebel. (In English)
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Kobernusz Family Homepage. The Johann Friederich
Kobernuss family lived in Jarmen, Jagetzow and Cadow Pomerania
before they emigrated to the U.S. (In English)
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The Koepke Family from Dramburg / Pommern. (In
English)
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Kolbe Family Site. (In English and German)
- Kohl's-Familien-Seite.
(In German)
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Kramp - Streich - Hohnke - Wagner Families. (In
English)
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Kranzusch - Kranzush. Kranzusch Family History Pages.
- Die Ahnen
der Krohn's. (In German)
-
Krohn Family. (In English)
- Willkommen im Kummrow-Netz.
(In German)
- Kunefke - Konefke -
Koneffke. Eine Website für unterschiedlichste Interessen,
die sich mit diesen Familiennamen verbinden. (In German)
- Die Langkabels,
Langkavel, Langkafel u.a. (In German)
-
My Labs Ancestors (In English)
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LaVine, Koepsel, Mueller, Bonin, Schulz, Zahn, Hinz and Vandrey
Familes (In English)
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Lawrenz - eine Familie aus Pommern by Manfred Lawrenz.
(In German)
- Website der Familie
Lettow-Vorbeck. (In German)
- Loll
Familienforschung. (In German)
- Alex
Luck's Luck Family Genealogy Page. Main interest in
the Luck family of Bünnewitz, Kreis Cammin, Pommern in the 18th
and 19th centuries. Surnames included: Aktoris, Barren, Baumunck,
Beck, Buchholz, Burn, Crowley, Dahm, Düwe, Felgentreu, Fenske,
Field, Fuchs, Fuhrmann, Gebauer, Gellett, Gröger, Gross,
Harrison, Hartwig, Henkel, Heywood, Hoeth, Hoffmann, Jahnke,
Janicke, Klitschke, Krüger, Labsch, Lammers, Lehmann, Löchelt,
Lück, Mag, Neumann, Nicoll, Noack, Otto, Pfeiffer, Potter, Ruth,
Sanders, Scammon, Schremmer, Schulz, Simpson, Slye, Thimm, Timm,
Trettin. (In English)
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Luebke / Lübke Genealogy. (In English)
- Lutzke Family
History (In English)
- The Maas Family
- Contains information on several family lines of Gene Maas as
well as the report of a trip to Pomerania. Pictures of several
village churches in Kr. Naugard and Saatzig are included.
Surnames covered are: Blackwelder, Harrington, Just, Koehler,
Köhler, Maass, Meidinger, Rieck, Schulz, Schwarzwalder, and
Vanderburg.
- Welcome to
Meinert Family Genealogy. (In English)
-
Miller / Mueller Genealogy compiled by Glenn Gohr.
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Muchows Genealogy Yahoo Group . Muchows genealogy,
going back to Jochim Christian Muchow (b. Mecklenberg (date
uncertain), d. 1777., and related families (Reincke, Dreyer,
Philipp, Sauresig (including alt. spellings).
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Nagel Family.
- Friederike
Johanne Sophia Christine (Augustin) Neuman Ancestors.
- A summary of 11 generations of the family tree of Friederike
Augustin, wife of Arthur Neuman, whose ancestors originated from
the Kreis Parchim area of the Grand Duchy of
Mecklenburg-Schwerin. (In English)
-
Nimz Family History (In English)
- Jürgen
Noffke Homepage. Hier finden Sie etwas zur
Familenforschung (speziell Noffke im Kreis Stolp) und einige
links, die ich für mein tägliches Vergnügen benötige ... (In
German)
- Nofftz
Family Genealogy Home page. (In English and German)
-
Nachkommen Valentin Parchams. (In German)
-
Familienforschung Dirk Petrat. Dies ist die Familie
meiner Mutter (Treder und Piper) sowie die Familie meines Vaters
(Petrat und Tiedtke). (In German)
-
Piepenburg-Pommern-Genealogie. Pommern / Kreis
Regenwalde / Preußen. Familiennamen
:...K ahl,...Ninnemann, Ortsforschung: ... Piepenburg
- Pofahl
Family. (In English)
-
Polzin_genealogy -This webpage is intended to find as
much info as possible about the Polzin family from Pommern
(a.k.a. Pomerania), Germany.
- Prieske -
Genealogie Deutschland. (In German & English)
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My Prochnow Ancestors. (In English)
- Reuben Drefs
Genealogy Page. 1772 Netze Land Records. 1793-1794 Land
Records of South Prussia. Genzmark Posen-Westprussia Roman
Catholic Church Books by Volkmann Poland Research. Supplemental
Church Books List Netze District. Researching: Drews (Drefs),
Wenzlaff, Jungling, Hiller, Semmler, Dux, Isaak, Tschritter,
Schulz, Kuhn, and Rauter. (In English).
- Roggenbuck
Family Research. From Flötenstein / Danzig / Stettin /
Pattensen. (In English and German)
- Rollenhagen
Genealogy. (In English)
- Rohde Family.
The Rohde family comes from Barskevitz, a small village east of
Stargard.
- Genealogie / Ahnenforschung der
Familien
Rupp by Hans-Joachim Rupp. (In German)
- Rusch: Descendants of Friedrich Rusch. (In English)
- Genealogische Homepage der
Familie Scharping
aus Görke, Kreis Greifenberg, in Hinterpommern. (In German)
- Familienarchiv
Schilter. (In German)
- Schmidt Family
Genealogy. Mit den Namen: Berndt, Beyndorf, Brokensiepen,
Burg, Buse, Crémer, Daub, Eckstein, Geise, Gundlachen,
Hausschulz, Heidefeld, Hofmann, Hornke, Kaßner, Klatt, Ko(h)lmann,
Kreienbrink, Kuhnendahl, Küppersbusch, Lauratis, Laurich,
Luther, Mix, Noisten, Pittschaft, Raatz, Reder, Rieck, Ruddatis,
Ruprecht, Sand, Schmidt, Schmitz, Schönebeck, Stein, Stotszkaus,
Tanke, Thielmann, Vogelbusch, Wagenführ, Winnacker, Zeperniek,
Ziegler. (In German)
- The Genealogy of
the Schimmelpfennig Family / Die Genealogie der
Familie Schimmelpfennig. (In English and German)
- von Schmeling Diringshof. (In German)
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Schöpke Family. Schoepke family page compiled by
Karen Schöpke. (In German and English)
-
Familie
Schrank in Pommern. (In German)
- Schulz
Family Genealogy. (In English)
-
Schulz/ Pommern (Langbecker, Lück, Zutter, Kögg etc.
Zülshagen/ Dramburg, Klausdorf, Blumwerder etc.) (In English and
German)
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Schultzgreifswald.
The decendents of Johann Friedrich
Felix Schult and Johanna Christina Dorathea Düvier from
the Greifswald area of Pommern, Germany whose seven adult
children immigrated to the United States and their descendents
are included in the list.
- Pommersche Heimat- und Familienforschung -
Klaus Dieter Schulz. (In
English and German)
-
Schwantes Family Legacy. (In English)
- Sedelmeier
Family Genealogy Record. This is the home page for the
genealogical history of the six primary German families known to
make up the Sedelmeier family history. These six families are,
Sedelmeier, Paschke, Priebe, Kaiser, Stoll, and Doerflinger. (In
English)
- Familiengeschichtliche Erkundungen zur Entstehung der Familie
Seils. (In German)
- Familie Siebert
aus Pommern. (In German)
- Die Familien
Sielaff aus dem Kreis Schlawe in Pommern. (In German)
-
Staubach Familienforschung. (In German)
-
Sternberg-Bauman Family homepage. (In English and
German)
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Strege Family. Friedrich Wilhelm Strege and Dorothea
Heidemann. (In English)
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Descendants of Johann Friederick
Streich. He was born
12 June 1784 in Dobberphul, Pommern, Prussia. (In English)
- Background to my Prussian Ancestors- the
Streich, Hohnke, Kramp, and Wagner Families-
from the Provinces of Posen and Hinterpommern (Pomerania). (In
English)
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TESCHes and Others from Kreis Naugard. Genealogy data
for ancestors and siblings of TESCH and related families from
Kreis Naugard, including Schloissin, Farbezin, Gross Benz, and
Daber areas.
- Tessmann /
Teßmann. (In English and German)
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The Thies Family of Brunow and Horst, Mecklenburg,
Landkreis Ludwigslust, Amt Grabow-Land. (In English)
-
Joachim
Tietböhl. (In English)
- Trapp Family in Brazil. This page is dedicated to the
TRAPP surname in Brazil. You will find most of the Trapp's that
lived in Brazil and their descendants. Also a collection of
links to other Trapp resources and other Brazilian genealogy
sites. (In English)
-
A
Treichel Genealogical History. (In English)
- Trieglaff
und der Sterniner See - die Geschichte einer Familie und eines
Bauernhofs in Pommern. (In German)
-
The A.F.W.
Ullrichs of Sunshine Coast, Australia. (In
English)
- Unke
Genealogy Page. (In English)
-
Utteck. (In English)
- Family Research:
Villvock or Banko. (In English and
German)
-
My
Villwok Ancestors. (In English)
-
Voge Family Research Homepage. (In English)
-
Walter Family. (In English)
- Welcome to Our Family: Labs, Mueller, Regling, Rieckmann,
Scheffel, Rusch, Sasse, Schukar, Hanausen, Denison, Garland,
Houser, Ottman, Rees, Prouty, Schuedel, Usher, and Wischmann. A
genealogy site by Mona Houser. (In English)
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Wehrstedt --> Wewstaedt -->
Wafstet Family. (In
English)
-
Wendele Ancestry. (In English)
- Genealogy - Christian
Wendland and Dorothea Orthmann
Descendants. by Sandra Reuther. (In English)
- Herkunft des Namens
Wen(t)z(e)l. Origin of the Name
Wen(t)z(e)l. (In German)
- Herzlich Willkommen auf der
"Wiedemann -
Ahnenhomepage". (In German)
- Wittenburg's
Seite. (In German)
- Schulz, Klaus-Dieter. Wohler :
Geschichte eines Geschlechts aus Hinterpommern. Issum :
Selbstverl., 1994.
- The family of Karsten Wollschläger. (In German)
- Zaelke
Family Genealogy Forum. (In English)
-
Zieman (In German)
-
Ziemer, Bonow, Krueckow. (In English)
-
Decendants of August
Zoske. Here you will find the
decendants of August Zoske and Auguste Schmidt. They all lived
in Neuhof/Kreis Bromberg ( Krone ) in Posen/Pommern.
- Zum Familiennamen Kebschull. (In German)
Printed Pomeranian Family Histories
- Ahl, Hazel M. (Hazel Marie Rosner) , 1931- The family
history of Dorothea Sophia Kathrina Maask and her desendendants
[sic] Grantsville, Utah : H.M. Ahl, c1995. Dorothea Sophia
Kathrine Maask (1816-1900) was born in Collin, Pomerania,
Prussia. She married (1) Michel Kühn who died ca. 1850, (2) John
Wittee, (3) August Fenner. Dorothea and August came to Lee
County, Illinois in 1869. Descendants lived in Illinois, Texas,
Iowa, Utah, Oklahoma, Kansas, and elsewhere. Also includes
family of Christian Friedrich and Anna Marie Buss Harck (Hark)
of Pommern, Prussia. Some of their descendants immigrated to
Illinois. Includes Wendt, Nass, Kühn, Witte, Fenner, Degner,
Thiele, Hark (Harck), Bowers, Kahn, and related families.
- Anderson, Richard L. (Richard LeRoy) , 1914- August
Lambrecht, the miller on Rock Creek, and his descendents.
Omaha, Nebraska : R.L. Anderson, 1988. August Lambrecht
(possibly Carl Heinrich August Lambrecht) (1823-1916) was the
son of William (August?) Lambrecht and Augusta Heranimus of
Griefenberg, Pomerania, Prussia. He and his sister, Augusta
immigrated to the USA in 1854. He married (1) Maria Christiana
Bloedorn (1820-1903) a native of Schoenwald, Pomerania, Prussia
in 1846. They were the parents of eight children. He married (2)
Sophia Bennet in 1903 at Beemer, NE. He settled in Elkhart Twp.,
Cuming Co., Nebraska. Includes Bloedorn, Toelle, Fullner, Emery,
Liibbe, Schiffbauer and other related families.
- Andrae, Maxwell Owen. History of the Andrae family :
Maria Sophia Fredrike Andrae (1845-1899); Hulda Elisabeth
Albertine Andr ae (1849-19040; William Henry Andrae (1858-1916).
Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of
Utah, 1993. 1 reel microfilm. The Andraes came from Pomerania
to Milwaukee in 1855. Includes Andrae, Statdler, Edwards and
related families.
- Armour, Iola Sonnenberg, 1932- The Sonnenberg saga.
[Tucson, Arizona? : I.S. Armour, 199_] Henrich Paul Sonnenberg
(1852-1935) was born at Ratzebuhr, Pomerania, Germany, the son
of Friedrich Wilhelm and Henrietta Charlotte Lambrecht Sonneberg.
He immigrated to the United States in 1870 and settled at Red
Bud, Illinois, in 1873. He married Wilhelmine Caroline Lewein
(1861-1936) there in 1880. They had thirteen children,
1881-1904. They migrated west after their marriage and their
first child was born at Caldwell (Hoag) Nebraska. They then
returned to Red Bud, where three more children were born. In
1888, they migrated west again and homesteaded near Maxwell,
Nebraska. Five more children were born there. They moved west to
land near Big Springs, Nebraska, in 1897, where the other
children were born, and south to Colorado in 1907. Paul and
Caroline moved back to Big Springs, Nebraska in 1931. He died at
there and was was buried in LeRoy Cemetery, Logan, Colorado.
Caroline Sonneberg was killed in a car accident in Wyoming a few
months later. Descendants live in Colorado, Nebraska, and
elsewhere. Includes the Condy, Hein, Lewien, and other related
families. Also includes some ancestors and relatives in Germany.
- Balthasar, A. Genealogien der Familien von Behr, von
Wakenitz und von Ferber. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt
durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1976. 1 reel microfilm.
Genealogy of the von Behr, von Wakenitz and von Ferber families
of Pomerania, Germany, now in Poland.
- Bartelt, R. H. Die Bartelt : Chronik und Genealogie von
1664 bis zur Gegenwart. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch
The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1991. 1 reel microfilm.
History of the Bartelt family, originally from Langenhagen,
Pomerania, now in Poland. The history goes back to 1664.
- Boehlke, LeRoy M. The family of August and Caroline
Boehlke. Germantown, Wisconsin : L. Boehlke, 2001. Carl
Ludwig August Boehlke was born 27 February 1818 in Stuchow,
Kreis Cammin, Pomerania, Prussia. His parents were Carl
Freidrich Boehlke and Anna Catharine Juech. He married Caroline
Friederike Schulz, daughter of Martin Heinrich Schulz and
Dorothea Louise Zautke, 1 November 1844. They had eight
children. They emigrated in 1851 and settled in Granville,
Wisconsin. August died in 1908. Descendants and relatives lived
mainly in Wisconsin. Includes Hoefer, Dobberfuhl, Schroeder,
Frenz, Saben, Daeda, Otting, Groth, Lund, Abbiehl, Hackbarth,
Eigenschink, Gierach and related families.
- Bohlmann, Wilhelm. Stammtafel der Familie Bohlmann aus
Gr. Weckow-Rissnow, Kreis Kamin Pommern. Salt Lake City,
Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1983. 1
microfiche. Genealogy of the Bohlmann family of Pomerania,
Germany.
- Brusius, Beth Lettow, 1944- The Lettows.
Minnetonka, Minnesota : B.L. Brusuis, c1984 and Iowa City, Iowa
: J.M. Liittschwager. Carl Wilhelm Frederick Lettow (1856-1926)
married Henriette Wilhelmina Charlotte Vandereier in 1877, and
in 1884 they immigrated from Germany to Eldora, Iowa. A sister
of Carl had immigrated the year before, and other family members
immigrated later. Descendants and relatives lived in Iowa,
Missouri, Texas, Minnesota, California and elsewhere. Includes
family and local history in Pommern or Pomerania, Germany to the
1100s. Includes Balvanz, Bessman, Gildemeister, Steinfeldt,
Wimmer, Ziesman and related families.
- Buchanan, Helen Noteboom, 1919- Midwestern roots :
Noteboom--Van Lint--Witt--Eskelson--Hanson : families of Iowa
and Minnesota. Springfield, Virginia : H.N. Buchanan, 1996.
Chiefly ancestors, relatives and descendants of the author's
parents, Ernest H. and Amanda Eskelson Noteboom. Ancestors
include: Arie Noteboom (1791-1875) of Berkel, South Holland, and
Pella, Iowa; and his ancestor, Gerit Arie Noteboom (m. 1705) of
Almkerk, North Brabant, Netherlands -- Cornelius Van Lint
(1805-1878) of Leerdam, South Holland and Pella, Iowa -- Herman
Witt (1835-1925) of Hammer, Pomerania, Germany and Hawarden,
Iowa -- Hans Boe Eskelson (1838-1921) of Christiana (Oslo),
Norway and Rushford, Minnesota -- Hans Hanson Hogenestad (b.
1816) of Hognestad, Norway and Fillmore County, Minnesota.
Includes the Buchanan, Muckey and other related families.
- Bünsow, Robert. Beitrag zur Familienchronick des
Geschlechtes Bünsow unter sechs Jahrhu nderten. Stockholm :
A.-B. Fahlcrantz' Boktryckeri, 1913. The Bünsow family of
Pomerania.
- Cochran, Richard M. (Richard Michael) , 1951- The Mach
genealogy : descendants of Friedrich and Anna Mach of Schöner,
Pomerania, Prussia; with allied families in America and Germany,
including Damaschke, Neumann, Petz, Radloff, and Unsoeld.
South Bend, Indiana : Cochran, 1980. Adolphine and Bertha Mach,
daughters of Carl and Ernestine Mach preceded them to America by
two years. The daughters worked in Detroit, and in 1869 sent for
their family, who after a short stay in Detroit settled on a
farm in Waltz, Michigan. Descendants lived in Michigan, Florida,
Texas, Ohio and along the west coast. Includes Holstein,
Neumann, Petz, Radolff, Unsoeld and related families.
- Colombo, Lisa. Emil & Adeline (Teich) Miller, ancestors
& descendants. Typescript. The ancestors of Emil August
Miller (1872-1939) and Adeline "Lena" Teich (1875-1959)
originally came from Pomerania, Germany. They settled in
Wisconsin. Emil and Adeline were married in Forestville,
Wisconsin in 1895 and were the parents of twelve children.
Descendants live in Wisconsin.
- Costello, Richard J. Whence they came : the Carl Johann
Flemming story. [Lake Forest, California] : R.J. Costello,
2002. Carl Johann Flemming married Dorothea Louise Meier. He
died in 1825 in Zachan, Pomerania. Their son, Ernst Wilhelm
Flemming, was born 30 October 1800 in Zachan. He married
Caroline Friederike Wilhelmine Lenius in about 1825. They had
seven children. They emigrated in 1852 and settled in Buffalo,
New York. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in New York and
Indiana. Includes Costello, Hosler, Kopplin, Lehman, Lischer,
Pastuch, Schick, Schmelzer, Seubert, Ziebell and related
families.
- Davis, Allen W. (Allen Warren) , 1939- History and
genealogy of the family of Karl and Johanna Möller : including
main branches of the families of Jacobs, Miller, Mueller,
Dedelow, Vanes, and allied families of Kunow, Ruhl, Watts,
Wagner and Davis. Topeka, Kansas : A.W. Davis, 1984. Karl
Möller (d.1868) married Johanna Möller, and in 1868 they immi-
grated from Pomerania, Germany (now in East Germany and Poland)
to Chicago, Illinois; he died later that year, Johanna married
Heinrich Muchert in 1875, and the family moved to Hessville,
Indiana. Descendants and relatives lived in Illinois, Indiana,
Michigan, Wisconsin, Missouri, California and elsewhere.
- Dinnies-Dinse, Paul. Aus der Arbeit des
Familienforschers : beiträge zur Geschichte der vorpommerschen
Familien Dinse. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The
Genealogical Society of Utah, 1983. 1 microfiche. Genealogy of
the Dinse family of Pomerania, Germany.
- Doerk, Marie-Luise. Geschichte der Familien Doerk und
Plath : und ihrer Heimat Pommern, Westpreußen und Ostpreußen.
Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of
Utah, 1998. 1 reel microfilm. History of the Doerk and Plath
families from Pomerania, West Prussia, and East Prussia. Volume
1 gives the genealogy of Bruno Doerk, volume 2 gives the
genealogy of his wife, Annemarie Plath.
- Driessel, Richard H. (Richard Henry) , 1916- and Margaret
Louise Otto Driessel. Genealogy of Margaret Louise Otto
Driessel. Fern Park, Florida : Richard H. Driessel, 1983.
The Otto name originated in Europe. The earliest Otto ancestor
found was Carl C. Otto, who was born in Pomerania, Prussia in
1816. He migrated to the United States with his wife and
youngest child. He settled in Wisconsin and then moved to Iowa
where he spent the rest of his life. Includes Driessel, Otto,
Roth, Engel, Muser and related families.
- Eickstedt, Vivigenz Joachim Valentin Dubslaff von.
Fortsetzung des von dem Oberst Carl August Ludwig v. Eickstedt
ver- fassten und von demselben 1860 herausgegebenen
Familienbuchs des dynastischen Geschlechts der v. Eickstedt.
Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of
Utah, 1969. 1 reel microfilm. Genealogy of the von Eickstedt
family of Thuringia, Pomerania, Brandenburg, und Silesia.
- Enz, Bernice Madline Amalia Blauert, 1921- Altmann
ancestry : descendants of Johann Carl Friedrich Erdmann Altmann
from Jarchlin, Pomerania, Prussia, Germany 1831-1909.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin : B. Enz, 1987. Johann Karl Altmann was
born in Germany in 1831. He came to America in 1855 and settled
in Wisconsin. He married another German immigrant, Ernestine
Krohn and they had four children. Information on their
descendants and other family members who immigrated to America
is given in this volume. Descendants live in Wisconsin, and
elsewhere in the United States. Includes Altmann, Beer, Zilisch,
Stamm, Motek, Dennis, and related families.
- Enz, Bernice Madline Amalia Blauert, 1921- The Schultz
story : Bridging the Atlantic with Carl F.W. & Dorothea Schultz
from Pomerania and Holstein, Prussia, Germany 1842-1990.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin : B. Enz, 1990. Carl and Dorthea Wettering
Schultz were married in Prussia in 1871. They shortly came to
America where they settled in Wisconsin where they had ten
children. Information on many of their descendants is given in
this volume. Descendants now live in Wisconsin, and elsewhere in
the United States. Includes Schultz, Enz, Johnson, Sunstrom,
Yunk, Karrow, and related families.
-
Enz, Bernice Blauert. Altmann Ancestry:
Descendants of Johann Carl Friedrich Erdmann Altmann from
Jarchlin, Pomerania, Prussia, Germany, 1831-1909.
[Wisconsin?]: B.B. Enz, 1987.
-
Erickson, Kimberly Jean Nemitz. The Ancestors and Descendants
of Herman Ernest Nemitz (1865-1935) and Amolia
Theresa Schmidt (1864-1947): Residents of
Pomerania and Posen, Prussia, and Brown, Nicollet, Redwood, and
Renville Counties, Minnesota, U.S.A. Minneapolis, Minn:
K.J.N. Erickson, 1986.
- Falck, Myron R. (Myron Rudolph) Seefeldt families : in
Pomerania, the land by the sea and in the United States, a new
country. St. Peter, Minnesota : M.R. Falck, [c2000?] Johann
Seefeldt was born born 17 August 1793. His father was Gottlieb
Seefeldt. He married Caroline Sophia Strege (1795-1870) in 1819
in Neu Sarnow, Germany. They had six children. Their son, August
Friedrich Wilhelm Seefeldt (1822-1888) married Wilhelmine Thimm
in 1846. They had six children. They emigrated in 1866 and
settled in Brown County, Wisconsin. Descendants and relatives
lived mainly in Germany, Wisconsin, Indiana and California.
Includes Ault, Beimborn, Buerger, Bunnell, Conklin, Falck, Falk,
Gluth, Hoelzel, Irish, Lemke, Rademann, Ziesemer and related
families.
- Falk, Clarence William Charles, 1901- Family Falk - the
genealogy of a. Avondale, New Zealand : C.W.C. Falk, 1987.
Karl Eduard (Charles Edward) Falk, born January 19, 1828, in
Schmolsin, a small town on the Baltic- coast, Hinter Pomerania,
about 50 miles N. W. from Danzig, Prussia; died 20 October 1916
at Nagpur, C. P. India. His family was born and raised in India.
His grandson Clarence William Charles Falk later emigrated to
New Zealand after India achieved independence. The earliest
known ancestor Jacob Falck born about 1722 in Schwerin by Labes,
in northern Germany. Descendants of Jacob Falck now live in
Germany, India, England, Australia, New Zealand, and California,
in the United States.
- Freckmann, Sally Kauss. Marquardt family : 100 years of
history. Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical
Society of Utah, 2001 Also available in digital format from the
Family History Library. Julius Marquardt was born 8 July 1849 in
Pomerania, Germany. His parents were Wilhelm Marquardt and
Johanna Watter. He emigrated in 1882. He married Marie Assmann
(1863-1936), daughter of Johann Assmann (1818-1883) and Auguste
W. Braun (1831-1907), 31 October 1884 in Caroline, Wisconsin.
They had twelve children. Ancestors, descendants and relatives
lived mainly in Germany and Wisconsin. Includes Berger, Bilzi,
Breitenfeldt, Dedolph, Fields, Kersten, Kerstner, Kunst, Ladwig,
Neumann, Prokash, Tesmer, Wade, Wickersham and related families.
- Gerbrandt, Irma Toews. Remembering the Schulzes:
From Pomerania to Prussia to Russia to Canada. Saskatoon,
Sask: Irma Toews Gerbrandt], 1999.
- Glamm, Carl W. (Carl William) , 1947- The Glamm and
Zastrow families of Pine Island, Minnesota, Columbus, Wisconsin,
and Ixonia, Concord, and Golden Lake, Jefferson County,
Wisconsin : plus the Glamm families of St. Clair, Blue Earth
County, Minnesota, Janesville, Waseca County, Minnesota, and
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Pine Island, Minnesota : C.W. Glamm,
1982. Johannes David Fredrick Glamm (1812-1895) and his wife,
Hannah Louise, and their two sons immigrated from Witzmitz,
Pomerania, Germany to Concord Township, Jefferson County,
Wisconsin. Michael Fredrick August Zastrow (1820-1891) and his
wife, Friedricka Bliese, and their oldest five children also
immigrated from Pomerania, Germany to Concord Township,
Jefferson County, Wisconsin. Descendants and rela- tives lived
in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and elsewhere. Includes Bonhoff,
Brendamill, Danielevski, Hamann, Kollos, Schrupp, Youngerberg
and related families.
- Gross, Herbert M. The history of the Gross and Hackbarth
families in the United States. Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin :
H.M. Gross, 1993. Wilhelm Albert Carl Gross was born in 1862 in
Luggeweise, Pomerania. His parents were Gottlieb Gross and
Johanna Lehman. Caroline Hackbarth was born in 1865 in Natztow,
Pomerania. Her parents were August Herman Hackbarth and
Fredricke Albertine Kucksdorf. Wilhelm and Caroline were married
in 1884. They immigrated to America and settled in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin. Ancestors and descendants lived in Wisconsin,
Illinois, Indiana, Germany, Lithuania and elsewhere. Includes
Affeldt, Baerenwald, Jurkins, Lentzner, Otte and related
families.
- Haberstroh, Robert A. (Robert Arthur) , 1935- A history
of the Unke family : a Pomeranian family which came to Wisconsin.
Bonn, Germany : R.A. Haberstroh, c1996. Christoph Hermann Unke
(1846-1932), son of Adam and Wilhelmine Krause Unke, was born at
or near Storkow, Pomerania, Germany. He married Wilhelmina
Caroline Henriette Boese (1846-1930), daughter of Johann
Friedrich and Hanna Louise Dorow Böse, probably at Storkow. They
had five children, 1872-1885. The family immigrated to the
United States in 1884 and settled at Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Descendants listed lived in Wisconsin and elsewhere. Includes
Haberstroh and other related families.
- Hebb, Berneva Buhrow. Jagow to Rubicon: The Story of Michael
Buhrow (1813-1882), a Shepherd, and His Family in America.
Wisconsin?: B.B. Hebb], 2009. Includes family group sheets,
black and white photos, and alphabetical surname index.
- Horn, Merlin Edwin. Genealogy of the Dobberpuhls:
People from Kreis Cammin in the Former Province of Pomerania,
Prussia. Waupaca, Wis: Horn Publications, 2003.
- Horn, Merlin E. Genealogy of the Dobberpuhls.
2nd edition. Horn, 2007. ISBN 0-9654135-27-7. This "Old
Lutheran" family emigrated in 1843 aboard the Barque Hualco,
arriving 21 August in New York. The passenger ship list and
census data are included. Related surnames: Horn, Groth,
Bogenschneider, Zimmermann, Kregel, Burow, Zahn, Callies,
Kieckhaefer, Radke.
- Irwin, Caroline W. (Caroline Wolfgramm) , 1949-
Wolfgramm family history. Logan, Utah : C.W. Irwin, [1994]
Christian Friedrich August Sanft was born in 1820 in Pyritz,
Pomerania, Germany. His parents were Samuel Sanft and Caroline
Klix. In 1848 he left Germany to search for business
opportunities in California, Australia and finally Tonga. He
settled at Vava'u in 1864 and sent to Germany for Sophie Doerner
and married her the day she arrived in Tonga. In 1872 eight of
his nephews, four Sanfts and four Wolfgramms, came to Tonga and
settled near their uncle. They married Tongan women, raised
families and established various businesses on the islands.
Descendants and relatives lived in Tonga, New Zealand, the
United States and elsewhere.
- Jacks, Joanne Gertrude. The Jacks-Knoll family history :
Pomerania to America. Milwaukee, Wisconsin : J. Jacks, 1992.
Family of Gottlieb Joecks (1845-1909), son of Michael and Sophia
Joecks, who was born in Horst, Pommern, Prussia. He was (1)
married to Wilhelmina Panter (1845-1873) of Mecklenburg in 1869;
(2) to Augusta Knoll (1857-1927) in 1873. Augusta was the
daughter of Wilhelm Albert Knoll and Minnie Duenow. She was born
in Doringshagen, Pommern, Prussia. She came to America in 1862.
Gottlieb Joecks emigrated from Prussia to Wisconsin via Quebec
in 1865. He was naturalized in Wood County, Grand Rapids on Nov.
2, 1868. He changed his surname Joecks into Jacks after leaving
his farm to come to Milwaukee around World War I. He had
thirteen children born in Wisconsin.
- Johnson, Mary Jane Fink. The descendants of Christian
Friedrich Seefeld : a history of his children who immigrated to
America from Pomerania and their families. Destin, Florida :
Community Computer Services, c1991 (Franklin, North Carolina :
Genealogy Publishing Service) Christian Friedrich Seefeld was
born 1795 in Germany. He married Anna Sophia Kobs ca. 1816 in
Germany. They lived in the German province of Pomerania. Seven
of their eight children immigrated to the United States between
the years 1850 and 1868 and all of them settled in the state of
Wisconsin. Descendants lived in Wisconsin, Massachusetts,
Indiana, Florida, Arizona and elsewhere. Includes information on
the Buss, Drescher, Fink and Meyer families.
- Kester, John G. Weser, Wolf, Winnebago and Westward : the
Romberg, Ahlswede, Patzlaff, Kester, Knoke, Giebell and allied
families of Wisconsin and the upper midwest. Alexandria,
Virginia : New Elm Press, c1999. This book is about two
families who lived at opposite ends of Germany and later met in
Wisconsin. Both families traveled to the United States via the
port of Bremen and both made new homes near the Wolf River and
Lake Winnebago in Wisconsin. Six brothers and sisters from the
Romberg family emigrated from Braunschweig, Germany to Wisconsin
in the 1850s and 1860s. The Knokes, neighbors from Braunschweig,
came to America at the same time and intermarried with the
Rombergs. In the 1870s, Wilhelmine and Ludwig Patzlaff and eight
of their ten children came to Wisconsin from a different part of
Germany, Pomerania in Prussia. The Patzlaffs settled on farms a
few miles south of the Romberg family in Black Wolf Township in
Winnebago County. The Patzlaff and Romberg families connected in
1873 when Caroline Patzlaff, one of the children of Wilhemine
and Ludwig, married Heinrich Ahswede, a Romberg counsin. In 1878
William Kester, the son of one of the original Romberg
immigrants, married Alvine Patzlaff, another daughter of
Wilhemine and Ludwig. Contains information about the original
Romberg and Patzlaff immigrants and their descendants including
the Ahlswede, Kester, Knoke, Giebel and other related families.
- Kieckebusch, Werner von. Geschichte des Geschlechts v.
Stülpnagel : im Auftrage des v. Stülpnagel'schen
Familienverbandes auf Grund von Urkunden und Familiennachrichten.
Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of
Utah, 1989. 1 reel microfilm. History of the von Stülpnagel
family, traced back to 1321. The family settled primarily in
Taschenberg, Grünberg, Liebenow, and Falkenberg in Brandenburg,
Pomerania, and Silesia, Germany, now in Poland and East Germany.
Includes entries for the Arnim, Oertzen, Gloeden, Brandenburg,
Holtzendorff, Winterfeld, von der Schulenburg and other related
aristocratic families.
- Köller, Ernst Matthias von. Urkundenbuch des Pommerschen
Geschlechts v. Köller, 1280-1900. Salt Lake City, Utah :
Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1992. 1 reel
microfilm. Genealogy of the Köller family of Pomerania, Germany.
- Kruse, Horst. Radmer : Chronik der pommerschen familie.
Hannover : J. und H. Brenske, 2004. Ancestry of Johanna Radmer
(b. 1921) of Gramenz (Kr. Neustettin), Pomerania, Germany; now,
Grzmiąca (Szczecinek), Koszalin, Poland. She married Helmut
Brenske (b. 1917), originally from Hanover, Germany, in Hanover
in 1950. Her parents were Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Radmer
(1887-1974) and Elna Pommerening (1893-1981) of Flackenheide and
Alt-Valm (now, Wielawino and Stary Chwalim near Szczecinek). Her
third great-grandfather was Gottlieb Wilhelm Radmer, who married
Dorothea Louise Ziegen and settled in Flackenheide during the
late eighteenth century. Family members later settled near
Hanover, Berlin, and Bückeburg (Schaumburg-Lippe) in Germany.
Mit Brenske, Bülow, Dräger. Knoop, Müller, Pommerening, Radmer,
Schön, Schubring und anderen verwandten Familien.
- Laabs,
Eberhard. Der Familienname Laabs und seine
pommersche Geschichte. Herbolzheim : Centaurus, 2003. The
family Name Laabs and Its Pomeranian History.
- Leistikow, Oskar. Stammtafel-Leistikow (Leistico).
Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of
Utah, 2002. 1 reel microfilm. Pedigree chart of Lorenz
Leistickow or Leistico, born about 1600 in Klein Grünow,
Pomerania, Germany. Other Leistickow families are found in
Rehwinkel (Kr. Saatzig), and in Schöneberg (Kr. Saatzig),
Pomerania.
- Lemke, Alan J. Our Lemke Ancestors from Oshkosh,
Wisconsin and Their Pomeranian Origins. S.l: s.n, 1990.
- Lindemann, Marilyn Koepsell. Christian Koepsell
and Family: Old Lutherans from Pomerania to Lebanon, Wisconsin
in 1846. Watertown, Wisconsin: The author. Family history of
Koepsells from Zitzmar, Kr. Greifenberg; relates to the
Christian Koepsell whose Fachwerk barn now stands at the Old
World Wisconsin outdoor museum in Eagle, Wisconsin. Descendancy
charts of his eleven children are limited to the first four
generations.
- Lüdeke von Weltzien, Wolf. Familien aus Mecklenburg und
Vorpommern : Genealogien erloschener und lebender Geschlechter.
Nagold : Buch & Bild, 1989- Genealogies of aristocratic
families from Mecklenburg, Brandenburg and Pomerania in Germany,
all of whom have ties to the von Weltzien family. Some families
have died out.
- Mahling, Robert J, 1923- A little bit of history of the
Wilhelm Mehling and Johanna Wolf families. [Randall,
Minnesota?] : R.J. Mahling, 1994. Wilhelm Mehling (1850-1946)
was born in Jarram, Pomerania, province of Prussia. He married
Johanna Wolf (1853-1937), daughter of Johan and Sophia Wolf, in
1874 in Statten, Germany. They immigrated to Illinois in 1881
and later lived in Nebraska and Minnesota. Some descendants
changed name to "Mahling." Descendants lived in South Dakota,
Nebraska, Montana, California, Minnesota, and elsewhere.
Includes Wright, Wolf, and related families.
- Mahncke, Alfred. Translated by Herbert Richter ; Dorothy L.
Miller. The History of the Mahncke generation. Salt Lake
City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1989. 1
reel microfilm. History of the Mahncke family, descended from
Christian Manke (1689- 1757) and Katharina Mahnfeld (d. 1757) of
Duckow, Pomerania, Germany; now in East Germany. Descendants
settled in South Africa, the United States, and elsewhere in
Germany. Includes entries for the Hagen, Mühlenbruch, Behren,
Wiese, Gellert, Schlieper and other related families.
- Manthe, Norbert M. (Norbert Martin) , 1927- The
Lebenslauf of Robert and Wilhelmine Stiemke : out of Pomerania
unto Town Leeds, Columbia County, Wisconsin. Milwaukee,
Wisconsin : N.M. Manthe, 1979. Robert Carl Friedrich Stiemke
(1839-1928) married Wilhelmine Steinbrink in 1865, immigrated
from Germany to Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1868 and, after several
moves, settled in Arlington, Wisconsin. Descendants lived in
Wisconsin, Michigan and elsewhere. Includes Andre, Gundlach,
Manthe, Mielke and related families.
- Markham, Beverly Ann. A History of the Family of Johann
Friedrich Trost and Dorothea Wulff of Hohenselchow, Kreis
Randow, Germany. Arizona, USA: Beverly Ann Markham, 2001.
- Martin, Rosemary E. (Rosemary Elizabeth Pietsch) , 1940-
Samuel Pietsch : family history in Australia, 1845-1980.
Adelaide, South Australia : Lutheran Pub. House, 1980. Samuel
Gottlob Pietsch (1804-1886) and his wife Anna Dorothea Redlich
and their family of three emigrated from Rensekow, Pomerania
through Bremen, Germany to South Australia in 1845. They later
moved to Lobethal in the Adelaide hills. They were soon followed
by other relatives from Pomerania. Includes Braun/Brown, Jaensch,
Lloyd, Schneider, Zanker and related families.
- Massow, Wilhelm Franz Philipp von. Die Massows :
Geschichte einer pommerschen Adelsfamilie von Wilhelm Massow.
Halle (Saale) : Buchdruckerei des Waisenhauses, 1931. Genealogy
of the von Massow family of Pomerania, Germany. Supplement:
Pedigree charts.
- McBride, John. Griep, Grijp, Grip Worldwide." Die
Pommerschen Leute / The Pomeranian People. 32, 4 (Winter
2009): 59-63.
- McLellan, Marjorie L., with an essay by Kathleen Neils
Conzen. Six generations here : a farm family remembers.
Madison : State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1997. William
Krueger (1818-1908), his wife Wilhelmina, and three children
emigrated from Pomerania in 1851. This book is largely a
photographic essay, many of the pictures being taken by
William's grandson, Alexander Krueger (1872-1948).
- McNeill, Ruby Simonson (Ruby Louise Wiley Simonson) ,
1937- Simonson miscellaneous research data. Spokane,
Washington : R.L.S. McNeill, 1979-1991. Newsletter for the
interchange of genealogical data and history of the Simonson
(and variant spellings) families who came mainly from Austria,
Denmark, England, Finland, Germany, Holland, Ireland, Norway,
Poland, Pomerania, Prussia, Russia, and Sweden. Some immigrant
ancestors settled in New Brunswick (Canada), and in Connecticut,
Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, North and
South Carolina, and Virginia in the 1600-1700's. During the
1800's, some migrated to Manitoba and Ontario (Canada), and to
Alabama, California, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi,
Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, and
Wisconsin. Later descendants and relatives also lived Alberta,
British Columbia, and Nova Scotia (Canada), in Argentina, and in
Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota,
Oklahoma, Washington, Wyoming, and elsewhere. Also includes
Seymourson, Sim, Simanson, Simason, Simenson, Simeon, Simerson,
Simeson, Simieson, Siminson, Simison, Simissim, Sim(m)erson, Sim(m)ison,
Simmons, Simmonson, Simonse, Simonsen, Simonton, Simoson,
Simpson, Simson, Symens(e), Symesse, Symes(s)en, Symon, Symonse,
Symonsen, Symonson, Symonszen, Symontz, and other variant
spellings. Also includes Alden, Arents, Aycock, Barentzen (Barentsen),
Barger, Barrows, Bayles, Byfield, Cantwell, Crocheron, Dawson,
Dean, DeMott, Gould, Hall, Harvey, Hinchman, Hall, Messler,
Murphey, Richmond, Polivka, Teague, Terry, Thompson, Van
Voorhees, and other related families.
- Michael, Marianne Georgia Krueger, 1917- The Charles W.
Krueger family : Pomeranian ancestors. Iowa City, Iowa :
M.K. Michael, c2002. A record of the family of Charles Wilhelm
"William" Krueger. He was born 13 Aug 1836 in Sidenbolletin,
Pomeriania to Carl Krueger and Sophia Raggo. He married
Wilhelmenia Wiedmann 21 Nov 1865 in Sidenbolletin, Pomerania.
She was born in 1841 to Carl Wiedman and Mary Dorthea Nehles.
The family arrived in New York via Castle Garden in 1882 and
later settled in Iowa. Wilhelmenia died in 1915. He died 15 Feb
1924 in Bagley, Iowa. They were the parents of five children,
four of them born in Siedenbolletin, Pomerania. Includes
Alexander, Anderson, Brady, Burgess, Deardorf, DeVlieger,
Drewitz, Evans, Hall, Kmet, Knott, Krueger, Lawson, Michael,
Myers, Neal, Nissen, Pensoneault, Roggow, Schmude, Smith,
Souder, Stiles, Vaux, Wiedman, and others.
- Michaelis, Hans-Thorald. Die pommersche Gelehrtenfamilie
Hoefer. The Hoefer family of Pomerania, Germany.
- Natzke, Royal W. The John George Natzke Family, 1793-1979.
Wauwatosa, Wi. (1827 N. 60 St., Wauwatosa 53208): R.W. Natzke,
1980.
- Natzke, Royal W. Wilhelm Friedrich Martin Kiekhaefer and
Lydia Auguste Emilie Boeder and Descendants, as Remembered by
Their Descendants. 2003. With ties to Trieglaff and
Dargislaff, Kr. Greifenberg, and Grabow, Kr. Cammin. Descendancy
chart, photos, interviews. Includes surname index.
- Neils, Julius Frederick Bernard, 1855-1933. My life : as
told by Julius Neils to his wife Mary Neils, 1855-1902. Salt
Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah,
2000. 1 reel microfilm. Chiefly, an autobiography of Julius
Neils who was born June 15, 1855 in Tribus near Treptow on the
Riga, Pomerania, Germany. He was the son of Ernst Friedrich
Neils, and Henrietta Calibe Neils. Julius emigrated to New York
with other family members and arrived in New York on September
5, 1872. He then took a train to Milwaukee and later worked for
his father building roads and then for a merchant selling dry
goods. He later became a teacher, entered Seminary in Addison,
Illinois and graduated in July 1876. He married Mary Geiger who
was from Milwaukee, on January 3, 1878. They were married in
Milwaukee in St. John's Lutheran Church. They had thirteen
children. Julius was a pastor in a couple of Churches and later
entered into the hardware business and later sold out and went
into the sawmill business. Later on, he was a manager and part
owner in two more sawmills until 1902. Descendants lived in
Minnesota and elsewhere.
- Nelker, Gladys P. Genealogy of family Necker - Nolker -
Nelker. Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical
Society of Utah, 1994. 1 reel microfilm. The family Necker,
originated in Ireland, an old and noble family prior to 1400
A.D., when it moved to Pomerania, Germany, because of Protestant
beliefs. Here they became pastors, lawyers, teachers, etc.
Descendants moved to Switzerland , France, and back to Germany.
In 1854, Johan Christian Frédérick Necker (Nölker) (1800-1883)
and other family members emigrated from Germany to the United
States and settled in Maryland. Includes the de Broglie, Bush
and other related families.
- Nesemann, G. R. (Gordon Raymond) , 1913- From Pomerania
to Kaffraria : a family chronicle of the Nesemann and related
families. Pretoria : Human Science Research Council, c1988.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nesemann (1826-1911) was a son of Christian
Nesemann and Anna Regine Clemp. He married Wilhelmine Kraemer,
and in 1858 the family immigrated from Collin or Kollin in
Prussia to Kaffraria in South Africa. They first stopped at
Braunschweig, Kaffraria and by 1859 had settled at Cradock,
Kaffraria, South Africa. Descendants and relatives lived in
Kaffraria and elsewhere. Includes Brown, Corbett, Cowley,
Dennett, Faulds, Negus, Urie and related families.
- Paul, Paulinus, 1923- Bijdrage tot de genealogie van
het geslacht Paul(i). Wassenaar : P. Paul en W. Paul, 1979.
Descendants of Paulus (fl. ca. 1250) of Stettin, Pomerania,
Germany (now, Szczecin (Szczecin), Poland). His sixteenth
generation descendant, Johann Paulus Paul (1752-1835) was born
in Greifenberg, Pomerania, Germany (now, Gryfice, Szczecin,
Poland) and immigrated to Zevenhuizen, South Holland, The
Netherlands. Family members lived in Germany, Denmark and The
Netherlands.
- Pegel, Hans-Karl, 1912- Die Nachfahren des Ehepaares
Rudolf Pagel, 1887-1963 und Ottilie Kowitz, 1885-1963. Salt
Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of
Utah, 1977. 1 roll microfilm. The descendants of Rudolf Pegel
1887-1963 and Ottilie Kowitz, 1885-1963 from Lauenburg in
Pomerania, Germany.
- Petersen, Gerhard Ludwig. Ahnentafel Petersen :
Stammheimat der aufgeführten Geschlechter: Südschleswig,
Nordschleswig und Ostpommern. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt
durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1955. 1 microfiche.
Genealogy of the Petersen family of Schleswig and Pomerania,
Germany.
- Pretzer, Dwayne L. (Dwayne Lewis) , 1923- The Pretzer
families from Pomerania. Charlottesville, Florida : D.L.
Pretzer, c1993. The first Pretzer family to immigrate to America
was that of Karl Pretzer of Löcknitz (1810-1899) and his wife
Esther (d. 1899). They left Hamburg on the ship "Auguste and
Anges" on April 1, 1854 for New York. They first lived on farms
in Macomb Co., Michigan until ca. 1880, when most of the family
left Clinton Twp. and moved to Richland Twp., Saginaw Co.,
Michigan. The earliest known ancestor, Johann Heinrich Pretzer
(ca. 1695-1776), died in Blumenthal, Pommern. His first wife was
Anna Catherina Lofer (or Leter) (1705-1755). He married (2) 1756
Maria Barbara Junge (widow Hennen) (1705-1761). Family members
live in Michigan, Ohio, Nebraska, Kansas, Texas, Minnesota,
Dakotas and elsewhere.
- Price, Fifita Ofa ki Amelika Schaumkel. Sanfts and
Wolfgramms who came to Vava'u, Tonga Islands in the 1870's.
Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of
Utah, 2001. 1 reel microfilm. Christian Fredrick August Sanft
(b. 1820) came to Vav'u, Tonga from Pyritz, Pomerania, Germany,
in 1864. He was the son of Samuel Sanft and Caroline Klix, and
married Sophia Doerer (1830-1877). His sister Henrietta Juliana
Saft married Fritz Karl Wolfgramm (1820-1882), the son of Karl
Friedrick Wolfgramm (1799-1865) and Dorothea Maria Heidemann
(1804-1865), of Pyritz. Descendants settled in the United
States, Tonga, Samoa, Autralia and elsewhere in the South
Pacific. Includes Sanft, Wolfgramm, Witzke and other related
families.
- Pütter, Heinz. Stammfolge Pütter aus Mecklenburg-Pommern.
Essen : Verband der Pütter-Familien, 1975. Genealogy of the
Pütter families of Mecklenburg and Pomerania, Germany.
- Pyl, Theodor. Die Patricierfamilie Schoepplenberg in
Greifswald mit mehreren Abbildungen und Stammbäumen. Salt
Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of
Utah, 1978. 1 reel microfilm. History of the Schoepplenberg
family of Pomerania, Germany, now in Poland. Includes the Bere
family.
- Radde, Rebecca D. From Pomerania to America : the Radde
family. Waco, Texas : R.D. Radde. Karl Friedrich Radde was
born 30 January 1816 in Wundichow, Kreis Stolp, Pommern. His
father was Daniel Radde. He married Johanne Duderstadt in 1846.
They had five children. Three of their children, Heinrich,
Johanna and Karl, immigrated to the United States in the 1880s.
They settled in Tazewell County, Illinois. Johanna married
Albert Kusch. Heinrich and Karl later moved to Texas.
Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Illinois and Texas.
- Retzlaff, Arthur C. Retzlaff's of outer Pomerania,
Germany, and Stevens County, Minnesota. Salt Lake City, Utah
: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1980. 1 reel
microfilm. Consists of transcripts of records of birth, marriage
and death of individuals bearing the surname of Retzlaff in
outer Pomerania, Germany. Author's father, Julius Retzlaff
(b.187O), immigrated with his parents and their family to
Stevens County, Minnesota in 1877.
- Rex, Joyce A. Karl Kreuscher (1818-1901) : his ancestors
and descendants. Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the
Genealogical Society of Utah, 1997. 1 reel microfilm. Karl
Kreuscher (1818-1901) was born at Lollbach, Hesse Holmberg,
Germany, the son of Johannes Kreuscher (1776-1857). He married
Anna Elizabetha Herz (1815-1879) in 1836. They had nine
children, 1837-1856. The family immigrated to the United States
ca. 1853 and settled in Paris Township, Kenosha County,
Wisconsin. Anna Elisabetha died in Paris Township. After her
death, Karl migrated to Nebraska to stay with children there. He
died at Wilber, Saline County, Nebraska. Children lived in
Nebraska and Wisconsin. His daughter, Phillipina Kreuscher
(1853-1939), married William Frederick Freitag (1848-1927), a
native of Pomerania, Prussia, Germany, in 1874 in Paris
Township, Kenosha County, Wisconsin. They had nine children,
1874-1895. The family lived at Milwaukee until 1903 when they
moved to Racine, Wisconsin. William and Phillipina Freitag died
at Racine. Their daughter, Emma Amelia Freitag (1874-1966)
married Jacob Ludwig Schnell (1874-1945) in 1901 at Paris,
Wisconsin. They had five daughters, 1902-1908. Jacob and Emma
Schnell died at Kenosha, Wisconsin. Includes Kreuscher ancestors
in Germany.
- Rodatz, Hermann Bruno and Erwin Rodatz. Stammtafel und
Stammfolge der Familie Rodatz. Salt Lake City, Utah :
Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1987. 1 reel
microfilm. Genealogy of the Rodatz family of Grabow, Hamburg,
Pomerania, Hannover etc. Germany, 1500-1833.
- Roegge, Frank E. The Groose, Hunholz, Helmer and Holtz
families in Pomerania and America. [Madison, Connecticut] :
F.E. Roegge, 1999. The chief families in the history - Groose,
Helmer, Hunholz and Holtz - are all from Kreis Pyritz,
Pomerania, Prussia. Groose and Helmer immigrants were from
Pumtow. Hunholzes were from Dölitz and the Holz family was from
Blumberg.
- Rohr, H. O. von. Qui transtulit : eine Stammreihe der
von Rohr, genealogische Studie. Hannover : Hans Arnold,
1963. The von Rohr family history, from about 1100-1300 in
Upper-Austria, thereafter up to 1900 in Brandenburg and
Pomerania, Prussia, Germany. Many members of the family served
as Prussian military officers from 1700 to 1900.
- Rosien, Bernard E. Family history Rosien/Rosin.
Nepean, Ontario : B.E. Rosien, c1987. Ferdinand Rosin
(1807-1882) married Charlotte Sengstock (1811-1910). They came
to Renfrew County, Ontario from Wutzkow, Pomerania in 1882.
Three of their ten children immigrated to Canada, Carl Ottilie (Drefke),
and Herman. Descendants lived in Ontario, Washington, and
elsewhere. Some descendants went by surname "Rosien". Includes
Drefke, Mieske, and related families.
- Roush (Rausch) & Allied Families Association of America.
The Roush (Rausch) & Allied Families Association of America,
Inc. [newsletter]. Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania : Roush
(Rausch) & Allied Families Association of America, 2005-
Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history
of the Roush (and variant spellings) families who came mainly
from Germany (probably Bavaria, the Palatinate, and Pomerania.
Some immigrated ca. 1732-1743 to America. Some ancestors include
Jacob Rausch of Windsor Township, Berk's County, Pennsylvania,
and John Adam Rausch or Roush (1711-1786), who immigrated to the
Shenandoah Valley of Virginia in 1736. He married Susannah
Schlern. Their children were named Philip, John Jr., Balser,
Jacob, Eleanor, Daniel, Henry, Mary Magdalene, George, Jonas,
and Elizabeth. All of John Adam Rausch's sons served in the
Revolutionary War. Eleanore's husband, Alexander Waddell also
served. These Roush brothers settled on a 6,000 acre tract of
land on the Ohio north of the Kanawha River, Virginia. Their
families lived primarily in Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia
during the 1700's-1800's. Later descendants of these and other
Roush progenitors lived in Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky,
Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and
elsewhere. Includes Rausch, Rouse, and other variant spellings.
Also includes Fox, Henkle, Kelchner, Nease, Schlern, Waddell,
Wolfe, Zerkelborn, Zerkle, and other related families. For more
information, see the web site:
http://www.roush.org/ (last viewed
12 April 2007).
- Rumpf, Hans August. Ahnenpass für Dietrich Harder.
Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of
Utah, 1959. 1 reel microfilm. Ancestral lines of Dietrich Hubert
Wilhelm Harder, born 1930 of Stettin, Pomerania, with official
certificates.
- Ryan, Carol Ward, 1943- Haese history : descendants of
Christolph and Carolina (Backhaus) Haese, 1786-1979, including
the families of Rabenhorst and Rusch. Greenleaf, Wisconsin :
N. Klug, [1981?] Christolph Haese (1786-1871) married Carolina
Backhaus. She died in Germany and he immigrated with part of his
family in 1856 to join three sons who had already left Pomerania
and settled in Rockland, Wisconsin. Most of the family remained
there and in Minnesota. Includes Backhaus, Hardrath, Karnopp,
Rabenhorst, Rusch, Schuette and related families.
- Schumann, David R.; Watertown Historical Society.
Schumann Stammbaum, 1653-2006. Watertown,
Wis. : Watertown Historical Society, ©2006. This is an update of
two earlier versions of the history of the Schumann family from
Gross Radow, Kr. Regenwalde. Includes partial alphabetical
surname index.
- Svanda, Robert C. Pomerania Meets Bohemia: The History of
the Clarence Svanda Family. 9th edition. 2007.
Related surnames of Kloehn, Weber, Krueger, Winter, Zubke
trace to Kreis Cammin and Kreis Greifenberg; generally settled
in Milwaukee.
- Schimelpfenig, Glen H. Schimelpfenig descendants in
America. [El Cerrito, California : G.H. Schimelpfenig,
1990] Julius Frederick Schimelpfenig (1829-1904) was born in
Labes, Kreis Regenwalde, Pomerania, Prussia. He came to the U.S.
in 1857 and settled in Kane County, Illinois where he married
Caroline Brandenburg. They later moved to Fairbault, Minnesota.
Descendants lived in Minnesota, California, Montana, and
elsewhere.
- Schrader, Friedrich. Stammtafel der
Bernsteinhändlerfamilie Arnold zu Stolp, Pommern, eingewandert
aus Coburg 1691. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The
Genealogical Society of Utah, 1983. 1 microfiche. Lineal descent
of the Arnold family, amber manufacturers of Stolp, Pomerania,
1645-1920.
- Schultz, Hans. Geschichte der Familie Dittmar aus
Pommern. Bad Godesberg : Hans Schulz, 1956. Family history
of the Dittmars of Pomerania, Germany.
- Seifert, Marlene. The Hanke family. Salt Lake City,
Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 2005. 1
microfiche. August Hanke was born in 1834 in Pomerania,
Prussia. He married Caroline Siegert. They had six known
children. Four of their children immigrated to America.
- Stambok för släkten von Sydow. Stockholm : P.A.
Norstedt & Söner, 1930. Line of descent of the von Sydow family
of Sweden, abt. 1700-1920, formerly of Pomerania, Germany.
- Stammfolgen der Familie Zimdars in Woedtke. Salt Lake
City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah,
1992. 1 reel microfilm. Descendants of Joachim Zimdarß (d.
1685). His descendants lived mostly in Woedtke, Germany, in the
Province of Pomerania. Traces some lines down to 1967.
- Steger, Mel, 1930- A Stern history from Deutschland to
Richland, 1835-1979. Houston, Texas : M. Steger, 1979. Carl
Gottlief Friedrich Stern, Sr. (1835-1923) married Friederike
Luise Ida Scheunemann in 1864. Their first son, Herman
(1865-1939), immi- grated in 1883 from Pomerania province,
Germany (now Poland) to Travis County, Texas, and sent money for
his parents and brothers and sisters to immigrate in 1885. In
1890, Carl Stern purchased land in Richland, Texas. Descendants
lived in Texas and elsewhere. Includes Fritz, Graf, Hamann,
Pfluger, Raase, Steber and related families.
- Stock, Jon. Our Wisconsin Ancestors: The Civil War Era
German Immigrants, 1857-1880 : Genealogy of the Eichstaedt,
Michaelis, Reinicke, Schallock, Schroeder and Storm Families.
Baraboo, Wis: JonsGen Pub. Co, 2008.
- Stock, Jon. Our Wisconsin Ancestors, the Early German
Settlers, 1837-1850: Genealogy of the Burow, Dumstrey, Hackbarth,
Hilgen, Johann Families. Baraboo, Wis: JonsGen Pub. Co,
2008.
- Straub, Alfred G., and Donald S. Litzer. Genealogy of the
Dalsky, Dalske, Dahlke, Dahlske, Dahlsky Families: Polen, Posen,
Poland, Pomerania, Prussia ; Wisconsin, USA. Fort Wayne, Ind:
The Genealogy Center, Allen County Public Library, 2008.
- Swanda, Robert C. Ancestors & relatives of a Svanda
family. Fountain, Colorado : R.C. Swanda, 2005. Joseph
Svanda was born 26 September 1844 in Moravia. He married Anna
Kalina (1853-1916), daughter of Joseph Kalina and Josephine
Kovar, in 1871. They emigrated from the Austro-Hungarian Empire
in about 1881. They settled in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Descendant,
Clarence Svanda, was born 25 August 1918. He married Lorraine
Hazel Kloehn (1921-1965) 1 March 1941. They had three children.
Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Moravia,
Bohemia, Pomerania, Wisconsin and Illinois. Includes Baumann,
Hoffman, Krueger, Moschetz, Taucher, Weber, Wetzel and related
famlies.
- Trainor, Glenyce Jones. The family of Frederick &
Augusta Trapp Gates. [Boonville, New York : G.J. Trainor],
1991. Frederick Gates (1845-1890) and his wife Augusta Marie
Bernadina Trapp (1847-1932) lived in Anklam, Pomerania, Germany
until they immigrated to the United States in 1884. They were
the parents of twelve children. They lived in Trenton, New York.
Augusta was married again in 1895 to Carl (a.k.a. Charles)
Hoffman (1840-1929). Covers the descendants of Frederick and
Augusta Gates. Includes some information on Frederick's siblings
and Augusta's stepchildren.
- Tröge, Walther. Beiträge zur Geschichte des pommerschen
Geschlechtes Daehling (Dähling). Salt Lake City, Utah :
Gefilmt durch The Genealogical Society of Utah, 1982. 1
microfiche. Genealogy of the Daehling family of Pomerania,
Germany.
- Tyrrell, Elaine Hattie Picht. Some ancestors and
descendants of Mathilda Rebecca Schmidt (1857-1930) and Bernhard
Ernst Wilhelm Picht (1853-1921). [Naperville, Illinois] :
E.H.P. Tyrell, 1992. Bernhard Ernst Wilehlm Picht was born in
Nielitz, Pomerania, Germany and immigrated to Chicago in 1878.
He married Mathilda Rebecca Schmidt in 1894 in Chicago. She was
born in Plymouth, Wisconsin, daughter of Alexander Schmidt and
Mathilda Rebecca Ehlert. They had come to the U.S. ca. 1848.
Picht ancestry is traced to Hanns Picht (1623-1710) who was born
in Kosseln, Germany. Includes Schmidt (Smith), Benfey, Duendel,
Skragge, and related families.
- Vezzetti, Judy Ann Krause, 1940- The Rose family of
Wollin, Pomerania. 2nd edition. Salt Lake City, Utah :
Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 2001. 1 reel
microfilm. Johann Friedrich Rose was born possibly in Germany
in 1800. He may also have been a French soldier who was captured
and remained in Germany. He married Dorthea Frederica Sarnow and
they were the parents of at least twelve children. Many of their
children came to the United States settling mainly Wisconsin.
Later the children moved further west into South Dakota, and
Washington. Descendants now live in these states as well as
Utah, Colorado, Indiana and elsewhere.
- Vollständiger Stammbaum-Auszug der Familie v. Zitzewitz
von 1300 bis 1960. Salt Lake City, Utah : Gefilmt durch The
Genealogical Society of Utah, 1989. 1 reel microfilm. History of
the von Zitzewitz family, traced back to the thirteenth century,
descendants of Martinus (ca. 1300-1347) from Zitzewitz,
Pomerania; now, Sycewice (Słupsk), Koszalin, Poland. Descendants
settled in the vicinity of Stolp, Pomerania (now Słupsk in
Poland). Some settled abroad, including the United States.
Includes index of living descendants.
- Waterstrat, Richard M. (Richard Milton) , 1928-
Peaceful journeys : an account of four American families of
German origin; Waterstrat, Ullrich, Strehlau and Rosenau.
Montgomery Village, Maryland : R.M. Waterstrat, c1992. Members
of these four families immigrated to the United States between
1869 and 1896 and settled in Tonawanda, New York. Albert
Friederich Heinrich Waterstrat (1866-1951), son of Johann
Christian Waterstrat and Johanna Friederika Dorothea Luther, was
born in Tribsees, Pomerania. He emigrated with his parents and
siblings in 1881. In 1891 he married Louisa H. Ullrich
(1869-1945), the daughter of Wilhelm Ullrich and Julianna Laube.
She emigrated with her parents in 1869 from Silesia. August
Rudolf Strehlau (1878-1963), son of Friedrich Johann Strehlau
and Charlotte Wilhelmina Zielke, was born in Crone a/d Brahe, W.
Prussia. In 1899 he married Martha Valeria Rosenau (1877-1935),
the daughter of Johann Andreas Rosenau and Anna Elizabeth Zielke.
He emigrated with his parents in 1891. Martha Valeria Rosenau
was also from W. Prussia. She emigrated in 1895. Includes
Waterstrat, Ullrich, Strehlau/Strehlow, Rosenau/Rośniak/ Roźniak
and other allied families.
- Wendt, Alice Schimmelpfennig. The descendants of Ernst
August Gottlieb Radue. Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the
Genealogical Society of Utah, 1975. 1 reel microfilm. Ernst
August Gottlieb Radue (1800-1877) was born at Plathe, Pomerania,
Germany (now Ploty, Szczecin, Poland). He married Charlotte
Caroline Klug (1804-1840) in Germany. They had three children,
1830-1835. The family immigrated to the United States in 1839
and settled at Freistadt, Wisconsin. He married 2) Henriette
Friedericke Charlotte Ulrich Bartelt (1813-1897), a widow with
three children, at Milwaukee in 1840. They had nine children,
1841-after 1859. He died at Freistadt. Descendants lived in
Wisconsin and elsewhere. Includes the Bartell/Bartelt, Boehlke,
Grath, Hilgendorf, Klug, Schoessow, Suelflow, and other related
families.
- Werner, Hans. Slægten Werner fra Demmin : stamtavle.
København : W.J. Christensen, 1919. The Werner family of
Denmark, originally from Demmin, Pomerania, Prussia. The
forefather of this family was Joachim Detloff Werner (1756-1811)
born in Demmin, Pomerania. He died in Copenhagen, Denmark.
- Whipple, Irma Wiese, 1913- In search of family Rutzen.
Rohnert Park, California : Papermill Press, c1990. Ferdinand
Rutzen emigrated from Köslin (now Koszalin), Pomerania, now
Poland, in 1877. He settled in Elkton, Minnesota, and married
Christine Kaemper, daughter of German immigrants Rudolf and
Lisette Kaemper, in 1890. They had eleven children. Includes
Wiese, Peper, Theel, Kemper, and related families.
- Wichtel, Arthur E. (Arthur Elden Henry) , 1920- Wichtel
family tree. Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin : A.E. Wichtel,
[1992]. Contains descendants charts for the descendants of
Friederich Wichtel and his son, Reinhold Wichtel, family group
sheets, and a pedigree chart for the ancestors of Christopher
James Stammer, who was born in 1988 at Appleton, Wisconsin, the
author's great grandson.
- Wolff, E. Die Spaldings in Scotland. Manuscript.
The Spaldings in Scotland with the Malchin lineage branched into
East- Prussia, Silesia, Stettin, Pomerania, Prussia and Brazil
pedigrees from 1318-1918.
- Die Zastrowen: [Familiengeschichte]. Baden-Baden:
Eigenverlag d. Familie Zastrow, Assembled 1862-1869 from
material provided by the senior member of the line, Otto von
Zastrow. First Zastrow mentioned lived in 1180, and 508
individual Zastrows are documented, ending in the 1800s.
Detailed military service is included.
- Zedlitz, Gerald O. Chronicle of the family Radde. [S.l. : G.O. Zedlitz, 1995]. A pictorial history of the family Radde from Pomerania. Includes Kleinke and other related families.