Showing posts with label Rönndahl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rönndahl. Show all posts

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Meyerhoff Is Found At Lueneburg And Hamburg

Below you will see several names. There is more to this tree. But to start with I wish to emphasize the Meyerhoff - Meyerhof family and those they married. At a past date I did trace the Meyerhoff family to Bergen Kries Celle. I told the researcher in Sweden [who had shown me these names] about the suspicion I had about the connection to my Heins / Winkelman/ Koch families. I'd like to show you how I think they connect to our Meyerhof families, who lived at Bergen, kries Celle.


2. Ahnenreihe

4. BURMEISTER, Ludwig Karl Martin, Schneidermeister, * Dahlenburg 10.11.1859, + Dahlenburg 24.11.1915
oo Dahlenburg 09.07.1885 Elise Meyerhoff

5. MEYERHOFF, Elise Dorothee, * Lüneburg 07.02.1866, + Hamburg 08.01.1939
oo Dahlenburg 09.07.1885 Ludwig Burmeister

6. DIETRICH, Richard Heinrich Wilhelm, Töpfer, * Dahlenburg 29.11.1874, + Hamburg 10.04.1939
oo Dahlenburg 13.05.1897 Sophie Ulrich

7. ULRICH, Sophie Dorothea Elisabeth Friederike, * Dahlenburg 24.03.1875, + Dahlenburg 11.12.1937
oo Dahlenburg 13.05.1897 Richard Dietrich


3. Ahnenreihe

8. BURMEISTER, Peter Friedrich Heinrich, Schneidermeister, * Schönberg 05.05.1823
oo Dahlenburg 23.01.1853 Maria Steinfelden

9. STEINFELDEN, Maria Dorothea Elisabeth, * Dahlenburg 01.02.1820, + Dahlenburg 22.11.1896
oo Dahlenburg 23.01.1853 Peter Burmeister

10. Meyerhoff, Johann Christoph Carl, * Lüneburg 25.02.1835
oo Lüneburg 03.02.1861 Catharine ROENNDAHL

11. Rönndahl, Catharine Dorothea Elisabeth, * Dahlenburg 26.05.1837
oo Lüneburg 03.02.1861 Johann Meyerhoff


12. DIETRICH, Gottlieb Wilhelm, Töpfer, * Wörlitz 27.03.1833, + Dahlenburg 07.12.1893
oo Zarrentin 03.06.1862 Dorothea Ott

13. OTT, Dorothea Sophie Wilhelmine Elisabeth, * Zarrentin 18.01.1834, + Dahlenburg 21.02.1896
oo Zarrentin 03.06.1862 Gottlieb Dietrich

14. ULRICH, Johan Friedrich Ludolf, Bürgermeister, Schustermeister, * Dahlenburg 24.01.1842, + Dahlenburg 08.04.1928
oo Dahlenburg 27.11.1868 Margarethe Burmeister

15. BURMEISTER, Margarethe Elisabeth, * Dahlenburg- Ahndorf 03.01(4).1844, + Dahlenburg 23.04.1921
oo Dahlenburg 27.11.1868 Johan Ulrich

4. Ahnenreihe

20. MEYERHOFF, Johan Jürgen, * 28.08.1798
oo Lüneburg 28.08.1832 Margarethe "Strobel"

21. "STROBEL", Margarethe Eleonore, * 10.02.1806
oo Lüneburg 28.08.1832 Johanri Meyerhoff

22. Rönndahl, "Johanri" Jürgen, Knecht in Rönstedt, * Rönstedt 21.12.1806
oo Dahlenburg 07.05.1830 Catharina Schultz

23. SCHULTZ, Catharina Dorothea, * Tosterglope 15.09.1795
oo Dahlenburg 07.05.1830 "Johanri" Rönndahl

I am only starting to show you and want to remind you that there are more to Burmeister, Ulrich, Diedrich,and Schulz families than you see here. I wrote to this person in Sweden, who supplied the names, but he did not write back for one reason or another. I do hope He contacts me soon. I am sorry to say that I have no further research on the Burmester, Burmeister, Rappaul, Ulrich, Janecke families done as of yet. Soon I hope. I need church records, which will have to wait until I can ask for further information.

In the mean time I do wish to progress in showing you how these names connect to Bergen kries Celle.

Note: In the year 1979 -1980 a man in Martin county Minnesota told me several facts about the family. However, I can't remember it all. One thing I do remember him telling me is a speculation. He said that the family have wondered if it was true that Marlena Dietrich could be related to the Heins, Meyerhof, Hohls, or Dageforde families from Bergen Kries Celle. I did look into what ever information on line which I found limited on her. One article said she was known to be associated with Bergen Celle because of her sister there. And She had some association with Hitler I don't mean in the bloodline. It's just that she knew him during the war. I should take up the research again. Or dear relatives, you surely can. I do have records of Heins marrying Dietrich.

We had a discussion about a book that was at the Martin county library at that time. I had only glanced at it. I did see more online later. It involved names like, LOHMAN, DREWES, GARDNER, and many others I cannot remember. In 2003 I looked for it and I didn't find it again. I am not sure if it is now at the Heritage center there or not.

We had a discussion about the name NAUMAN and HEINS. KUHLMAN. BECKER. MUELLER or MILLER. HARMON. We also discussed the area of Winsen der aller. And a place called Twisselhof or Hasselhof. I found Twisselhof by Winsen der aller

Note: Not only are the surnames and the Meyerhoff family important to me. I have a particular interest in the family of Ulrich. In the future I will be doing what ever I can to see if there is any correlation between this family and mine who had residence of Ahndorf, Boitze, Neetzendorf.

Source: This is found online at various trees and websites. It maybe labeled private. If so please respect their privacy.
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