Nachkommen von Lücke Ordemann (ca. 1570-????)

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586. Johann Heinrich Ernst Ordemann

1Certificate of Marriage of the City of New York, Zert.-Nr. 838/1897 Manhattan, 7 Januar 1897, Nikolaus Ordemann, D-40237 Düsseldorf.

2Certificates of Births of the City of New York, Zert. Nr. 14218/1905, 24 März 1905, Nikolaus Ordemann, D-40237 Düsseldorf. Annies Geburt.

3Kirchenbücher Garnisongemeinde Hannover (ancestry.de: Ausgewählte Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898).

4U.S. Census 1910 (ancestry.com), 19 April 1910.

5U.S. Census 1920 (ancestry.com), 10 Januar 1920.


Caroline Wehner

1Certificate of Marriage of the City of New York, Zert.-Nr. 838/1897 Manhattan, 7 Januar 1897, Nikolaus Ordemann, D-40237 Düsseldorf.

2Certificates of Births of the City of New York, Zert. Nr. 14218/1905, 24 Februar 1905, Nikolaus Ordemann, D-40237 Düsseldorf. Annies Geburt.

3U.S. Census 1920 (ancestry.com), 10 Januar 1920.


777. Ernst Charles Ordemann

1Social Security Death Index (familysearch.org).

2New York City Births (www.germangenealogygroup.com).

3World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (ancestry.com), 12 September 1918.

4U.S. Census 1920 (ancestry.com), 10 Januar 1920.

5New York State Census, 1925 (ancestry.com), Juni 1925.


Mildred Ehefrau Ordemann

1New York State Census, 1925 (ancestry.com).


778. Annie Sophia Ordemann

1Certificates of Births of the City of New York, Zert.-Nr. 14218/1905, 24 März 1905, Nikolaus Ordemann, D-40237 Düsseldorf.

2New York State Census, 1925 (ancestry.com), Juni 1925.

3U.S. Census 1940 (ancestry.com, familysearch.org), 1 Juni 1940.


591. Sophie Margarethe Helene Ordemann

1Kirchenbücher Mellinghausen. Informationen übermittelt durch Heinrich Schünemann, An der Bahn 53, 27249 Maasen.

2Nelson West, West Family Tree, Rootsweb-Datenbank ":39491".

3Niedersächsisches Hauptstaatsarchiv,Hannover, Brief, 10 April 2003, Nikolaus Ordemann, D-40237 Düsseldorf.

4The Battery Conservancy, New York, USA, www.castlegarden.org.


Heinrich Wahlers

1Nelson West, West Family Tree, Rootsweb-Datenbank ":39491".


Rudolph Quensell

1Nelson West, West Family Tree, Rootsweb-Datenbank ":39491".

2Familie Quensell, Familiendatenbank Quensell (quensell.de).

3United States of America, U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925 (ancestry.com, familysearch.org), 1 Juni 1896.

4New York Times,New York,NY,USA, 15 November 1896.


779. Edward Rudolph Carl Albert Quensell

1Nelson West, West Family Tree, Rootsweb-Datenbank ":39491".

2New York Births and Christenings 1640-1962 (familysearch.org), Batcgh Nr. C71516-5.

3New York Times,New York,NY,USA, 15 November 1896. Bericht zum Selbstmord des Vaters.

4United States of America, U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925 (ancestry.com, familysearch.org), 1 Juni 1896. Passantrag seines Vaters für sich und seine Familie.

5Florida Death Index, 1877-1998 (ancestry.com).

6U.S. Census 1940 (ancestry.com, familysearch.org), 8 April 1940.


Dorothy Viola Costello

1The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index, Batch Nr. M00656-2.

2U.S. Census 1940 (ancestry.com, familysearch.org), 8 April 1940.


592. Henriette Sophie Doris Ordemann

1Kirchenbücher Mellinghausen. Informationen übermittelt durch Heinrich Schünemann, An der Bahn 53, 27249 Maasen.


Otto Hermann Kannewischer

1German Genealogy Group, New York City Brides (http://www.germangenealogygroup.com), Zert.-Nr. Manhattan 68898.

2New York Marriages, 1686-1980 (familysearch.org), Batch No. M00578-9.

3The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index.


780. Richard Kannewischer

1New York Births and Christenings 1640-1962 (familysearch.org), Batch Nr. C00497-4.


781. Alexander Rudolph Kannewischer

1New York Births and Christenings 1640-1962 (familysearch.org), Batch No. C00450-8.


594. Dorothy Louise Ordemann

1The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index, Batch M011129.

2U.S. Census 1900 (ancestry.com), 11 Juni 1900.

3United States of America, U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925 (ancestry.com, familysearch.org), 13 April 1894.


Emil Theodore Palmenberg

1New York Marriages, 1686-1980 (familysearch.org), 28 Oktober 1896.

2The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index, Batch M011129.

3U.S. Census 1900 (ancestry.com), 11 Juni 1900.

4U.S. Census 1880 (ancestry.com), 1 Juni 1880.

5New York, Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924 (familysearch.org), 14 August 1911. Zweiter Eintrag: 5.10.1923.

6United States of America, U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925 (ancestry.com, familysearch.org), 1923.

7Sterbeindex Massachusetts, 1901-1980 (ancestry.de), Band 78, S. 393, Indexbandnr. 393.

8Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 (ancestry.com).

9U.S. Census 1920 (ancestry.com).


Dorothy Louise Ordemann / Emil Theodore Palmenberg

1New York Times,New York,NY,USA, 29 Oktober 1896.


597. Friedericke Charlotte Elise Dorothee Ordemann

1American Family Immigration History Center at Ellis Island, Ellis Island Records.

2Kirchenbücher Mellinghausen. Informationen übermittelt durch Heinrich Schünemann, An der Bahn 53, 27249 Maasen.

3Certificates of Deaths of the City of New York, Nikolaus Ordemann, D-40237 Düsseldorf.


Ernst H. I. Kuhlmann

1Certificate of Marriage of the City of New York, 4 Juni 1911, Nikolaus Ordemann, D-40237 Düsseldorf.

2American Family Immigration History Center at Ellis Island, Ellis Island Records.

3New York Death Register.

4U.S. Census 1940 (ancestry.com, familysearch.org), 13 April 1940.


783. Walter E. Kuhlmann

1American Family Immigration History Center at Ellis Island, Ellis Island Records.

2The Cape Codder, 19 Dezember 1986.

3U.S. Census 1940 (ancestry.com, familysearch.org), 13 April 1940.


784. Edward H. H. Kuhlmann

1American Family Immigration History Center at Ellis Island, Ellis Island Records.

2Social Security Death Index (familysearch.org).

3U.S. Census 1940 (ancestry.com, familysearch.org), 13 April 1940.


785. Otto W. Kuhlmann

1American Family Immigration History Center at Ellis Island, Ellis Island Records.

2New York Sun,New York,NY,USA, 21 August 1943. "Held in Land of His Fathers Missing in Action
Lieut. Kuhlmann Is Prisoner in Germany After Being Forced Down in  Raid.

Twenty-six-year-old Lieut. Otto W. Kuhlmann is  back in the fatherland of his parents—Germany—as a  prisoner of  war. For Germany is not his fatherland, and  it's not  that of his parents any more, and he went over it with  a load of American bombs. His  father, Ernest Kuhlmann, came to the United States forty-eight years ago and his mother forty-three years ago. Their  three boys were born and raised here, and they're now in the  United States Army.

"We  all went back to Germany in 1922," said Mr.  Kuhlmann, when  the boys were small. But things were different  then. Their  grandparents were alive—and the Nazis weren't."

The  Kuhlmann’s lived on in the land of their adoption, and  Mr. Kuhlmann made enough running a delicatessen to keep his  boys going  to school. Otto, the youngest, was the most interested  in school. After he was graduated from Commerce High School  he joined the Consolidated Company of New York and there won a scholarship
to attend New York  University at  night.

Three  Boys in Service.

Then  the war came, and one of the Kuhlmann  boys, Edward, was drafted, soon after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Edward, now  29 years  old. is a lieutenant in India.

Otto  volunteered for the Air Force in November 1941 and became a  pilot.

Walter, the oldest boy, 31, was drafted a year ago and he  now is a private first class and an instructor in the code school at Scott Field. His wife will soon join him  there.

"Otto  went to England last June," said Mr.  Kuhlmann. "The last  letter we had from him was dated July 17, his birthday, and in it he said he hoped we'd be together on his next birthday. The next we heard of was that  he had been lost over Germany on July 28."

Then,  last Monday, messages began pouring into the  Kuhlmann apartment at 117 Seaman avenue. Strangers had heard news  of Otto over  the short-wave radio. He was well, and a prisoner in a German  camp. "I  guess we had a little celebration” said Mr. Kuhlmann, “we were so glad to  hear.”

"A coffee klatch," said Mrs. Kuhlmann, “ Yes,we  had to tell our friends that Otto was not  dead.”."

3Social Security Death Index (familysearch.org).

4U.S. Census 1940 (ancestry.com, familysearch.org), 13 April 1940.


598. Friedrich Christoph Wilhelm Ordemann

1Kirchenbücher Mellinghausen. Informationen übermittelt durch Heinrich Schünemann, An der Bahn 53, 27249 Maasen.

2Schünemann,Heinrich, An der Bahn 53, 27249 Maasen, Briefe, 1 Dezember 2003. U.a. mit Informationen aus den Kirchenbüchern Sulingen und Varrel sowie der Chronik von Wehrbleck.

3Deutsches Institut für Internationale Pädagogische Forschung, Preußische Volksschullehrerkartei, in: Archivdatenbank der Bibliothek für Bildungsgeschichtliche Forschung (http://www.bbf.dipf.de/hans), VLK/VLK-0070/VLK-0070-0564.jpg.

4Chor “Via Nova” Sittensen e.V., Festschrift anläßlich des 100-jährigen Bestehens des Chores Frohsinn (http://www.chor-sittensen.de), 1991.

5Delmenhorst, Deutschland, Melderegister, 1858-1901 (ancestry.com).


Minna Susanna Hoyns

1Kirchenbücher Mellinghausen. Informationen übermittelt durch Heinrich Schünemann, An der Bahn 53, 27249 Maasen.

2Schünemann,Heinrich, An der Bahn 53, 27249 Maasen, Briefe, 1 Dezember 2003. U.a. mit Informationen aus den Kirchenbüchern Sulingen und Varrel sowie der Chronik von Wehrbleck.


787. Friedrich Wilhelm Ordemann

1Kirchenbücher Mellinghausen. Informationen übermittelt durch Heinrich Schünemann, An der Bahn 53, 27249 Maasen.


600. Karl Heinrich Otto Ordemann

1Genealogie Familie Sagel, Niederlande.

2Kirchenbücher Mellinghausen. Informationen übermittelt durch Heinrich Schünemann, An der Bahn 53, 27249 Maasen.

3Deutsches Institut für Internationale Pädagogische Forschung, Preußische Volksschullehrerkartei, in: Archivdatenbank der Bibliothek für Bildungsgeschichtliche Forschung (http://www.bbf.dipf.de/hans), VLK/VLK-0146/VLK-0146-0569.jpg.

4Bremer Nachrichten, November 1979. Evtl. auch eine andere Zeitung der Region (die Kopie der Todesanzeige trägt keine Quellennotiz).

5Adressbuch Vegesack, 1909. einschließlich benachbarter Gemeinden.


Anna Luise Ritterhoff

1Kirchenbücher Mellinghausen. Informationen übermittelt durch Heinrich Schünemann, An der Bahn 53, 27249 Maasen.

2Genealogie Familie Sagel, Niederlande.


791. Dr. iur. Walter Ordemann

1Who is Who, Verlag für Personenenzyklopädien AG, CH-6304 Zug, Alpenstrasse 16, Who is Who in Deutschland und Österreich (http://www.whoiswho.co.at).

2Bremen : Schünemann, 1794 - 2002, Adressbuch Bremen (Online-Ausg. Bremen : Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek, 2014 - 2013). Repr.: Leipzig : Degener, 1929 - 1943-1947 nicht erschienen; 1949 vermutl. nicht erschienen - 1980 – 1986/87 inhaltl. Gliederung in Bd. 1: „Einwohneradreßbuch“ u. Bd. 2: „Geschäftsadreßbuch“
http://brema.suub.uni-bremen.de/periodical/titleinfo/928434. Ausgaben 1954 und 1955.

3Nordwest-Zeitung Verlagsgesellschaft (nwzonline.de), 16 Januar 2015. "Nach kurzer schwerer Krankheit verstarb am 2. Januar im Alter von 85 Jahren der Jurist Dr. Walter Ordemann, der beinahe 50 Jahre als Rechtsanwalt und Notar zur Sozietät Dr. Peter Koch gehörte. Er engagierte sich auch im Anwalts-und Notarverein.

Wie kaum ein anderer kannte der gebürtige Bremer die Nordwest-Region, ganz gleich, ob es um die juristische Historie, Familienforschung oder um landeskundliche Aspekte ging. 1996 wurde er in den Beirat des Oldenburger Landesvereins für Geschichte, Natur- und Heimatkunde gewählt.

Ab 1999 gehörte er zum Vorstand und von 2001 bis 2003 stand er in bewegten Zeiten an der Spitze des Vereins. Als Autor ließ er andere an seinen Forschungen teilhaben. Bücher, Veröffentlichungen und Artikel (etwa in der NWZ ) zeugen von seiner Expertise. Überdies zählt er zu den Mitbegründern der Umweltstiftung Weser-Ems. Er wird im Familienkreis beigesetzt."


Ursula Berns

1Aspetos - das Trauerforum (www.aspetos.de).


604. Hermine Karoline Ordemann

1Kirchenbücher Mellinghausen. Informationen übermittelt durch Heinrich Schünemann, An der Bahn 53, 27249 Maasen.

2DGB Deutsches Geschlechterbuch (C. A. Starke Verlag), Band 134 S. 201f. Diverse Bände.

3American Family Immigration History Center at Ellis Island, Ellis Island Records.


Nicolaus Friedrich Peter Burchards

1DGB Deutsches Geschlechterbuch (C. A. Starke Verlag), Band 134 S. 201f. Diverse Bände.


610. Otto Ordemann

1Minnesota State Census, 1895 (familysearch.org).

2U.S. Census 1900 (ancestry.com), 4 Juni 1900.

3New York State Census, 1905 (familysearch.org), Juni 1905.

4U.S. Census 1910 (ancestry.com), 26 April 1910.


Katherine Manner

1U.S. Census 1900 (ancestry.com).


794. Margaret Ordemann

1Certificates of Deaths of the City of New York, Kings 12500/1901, 8 Juli 1901, Nikolaus Ordemann, D-40237 Düsseldorf.


795. Otto Ordemann

1Certificates of Deaths of the City of New York, Kings 1754/1906, 23 Januar 1906, Nikolaus Ordemann, D-40237 Düsseldorf.

2New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949 (familysearch.org).


796. Elsie Ordemann

1U.S. Census 1910 (ancestry.com).


797. John Ordemann

1U.S. Census 1910 (ancestry.com).


613. Frederick Ordemann

1German Genealogy Group, New York City Grooms (www.germangenealogygroup.com), Heiratszertifikat Queens Nr. 209.

2New York State Census, 1925 (ancestry.com), Juni 1925.

3Certificates of Deaths of the City of New York, Queens 12676/1940, 12 Juni 1940, Nikolaus Ordemann, D-40237 Düsseldorf.

4findagrave.com (www.findagrave.com), Memorial 197409976.

5New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949 (familysearch.org).

6U.S. Census 1900 (ancestry.com), 5 Juni 1900.

7U.S. Census 1910 (ancestry.com), 15 April 1910.

8World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (ancestry.com), 12 September 1918.

9U.S. Census 1920 (ancestry.com), 2 Januar 1920.

10U.S. Census 1940 (ancestry.com, familysearch.org), 4 April 1940.


Margaret Groll

1Certificates of Deaths of the City of New York, Queens 12676/1940, 12 Juni 1940, Nikolaus Ordemann, D-40237 Düsseldorf.

2U.S. Census 1920 (ancestry.com), 2 Januar 1920.

3U.S. Census 1940 (ancestry.com, familysearch.org), 4 April 1940.

4findagrave.com (www.findagrave.com), Memorial  197410038.


798. Frederick Jacob Ordemann

1Certificates of Deaths of the City of New York, Queens 1580/1909, 8 Juli 1901, Nikolaus Ordemann, D-40237 Düsseldorf.

2Certificates of Deaths of the City of New York, 1580/1909, 8 Juli 1901.

3New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949 (familysearch.org).


617. Fritz Paul Ordemann

1Stadt Berlin, Adressbuch Berlin (Zentral- und Landesbibliothek Berlin).

2Heiratsregister der Berliner Standesämter 1874 - 1920 (Landesarchiv Berlin) (Ancestry.com. Berlin, Deutschland, Ausgewählte Heiraten, 1874-1920), St.A. IV Nr. 296/1901, 12 April 1901.

3Sterberegister der Berliner Standesämter 1874-1920 (Landesarchiv Berlin) (Ancestry.com. Berlin, Deutschland, Gewählten Sterbefälle, 1874-1920), St.A. Rixdorf II Nr. 286/1906, 19 Mai 1906.

4Kirchenbücher Berlin Magdalenen Berlin-Rixdorf, S. 146, Nr. 272. Mitgeteilt von Andreas Bischoff, Berlin.


Clara Simon

1Heiratsregister der Berliner Standesämter 1874 - 1920 (Landesarchiv Berlin) (Ancestry.com. Berlin, Deutschland, Ausgewählte Heiraten, 1874-1920), St.A. IV Nr. 296/1901, 12 April 1901.

2Stadt Berlin, Adressbuch Berlin (Zentral- und Landesbibliothek Berlin).

3Heiratsregister der Berliner Standesämter 1874 - 1920 (Landesarchiv Berlin), Nr. 864/1919, 27 November 1919.


800. Hermann Eduard Andreas Ordemann

1Sterberegister Berlin (ancestry.de), StA Berlin XIIIb Nr. 4/1903, 2 Januar 1903.


619. Wilhelm Hermann Louis Ordemann

1RA Birgit Ahlswede, eMail von Ahlswede,Birgit.


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