Confused piece on some ancestry of the princes of Denmark an

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Confused piece on some ancestry of the princes of Denmark an

Legg inn av Gjest » 16 jun 2006 12:45:14

I have an ahnentafel of my ancestry from Württemberg, copied some 40
years ago from a cousin. Unfortunately I did not copied it all, did not
copied the sources, and when I returned from a comission in Africa, my
cousin was dead and his work lost.
Nevertheless it is a great work that I have been completing and
checking and where I never found an error. From my
greatgreatgrandmother Julia Hofacker de Moser (1819-1873) I have a
complete ahnentafel until nr. 63 and only 7 unknown until nr. 127. Not
one line finished before the early XVII and for the most I have dates,
places and occupations.
This to state that it is a very good and reliable work and I trust it
implicitly. I will refer to it as my AL.

In my AL I have:

1. BARBARA HEYD, b. 22.5.1578 Calw, bur. 2.7.1645 Wildberg, m.
13.4.1597 Calw, Georg Vischer, b. 7.6.1571 Merklingen, bur. 4.2.1650
Wildberg, Vogt in Bullach, Keller and (since 1606) Verwalter in
Wildberg.
2. FRIEDRICH HEYD, Kaufmann in Calw.
3. DOROTHEA DENGLER

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In Leo's Genealogics:

1. BARBARA HEYD, same years, same husband.
2. HANS HEYD, b. ca. 1533, d. ca. 1607, m. ca. 1570 [my comment: dates
seem estimated]
3. DOROTHEA KELLER, b. 1550
4. FRIEDRICH HEYD
5. DOROTHEA RUCKER

Leo's source for all is 'Les Laborde de Monpezat et leurs
Alliances' Paris, 1975, Valynseele, Joseph, Reference: Tree Grace of
Monaco.
For nrs. 4 and 5, also 'Die Deutsche Ahnen der Fürstin von Monaco,
Grace Patricia, geb. Kelly' 1964, Kaufholz, Frederick, Ref: 12.434.

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In 'The ancestry of Henri de Laborde de Montpezat' by William Addams
Reitwiesner:

1. BARBARA HEYD, same data that in my AL; Georg Vischer is "Vogt,
Keller"
2. HANS HEYD, Bürger, Färbermeister
3. DOROTHEA KELLER, b. 1550
4. FRIEDRICH HEYD, Bürger, Tuchmeister
5. DOROTHEA DENGLER

Reitwiesner's main source was the referred Joseph Valynseele but for
all the german ancestry "The material on the ancestry of nr. 10
(Eugen Hallberg) was extracted from a serie of articles by Dr. Gerd
Wunder titled 'Die Deutschen bürgerlischen Vorfahren des dänischen
Thronfolgers' published in 'Archiv für Sipenforschung' starting in
the February 1969 issue".
[my comment: Dr. Gerd Wunder is (was?) a well known and reputed
genealogist]

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If somebody can help it would be very appreciated. If not I will make
my own comments in a future post.

Regards,
Francisco
(Portugal)

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