Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Genealogy Bucket-List Locations, Part 3

Drievorden, Germany

My German ancestors, the Jeckering family, originated from Drievorden, Germany...so of course I'd want to visit the small village someday! 



I tried to look up some google images of Drievorden... not many showed up except for an old school house (pictured below). 








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Saturday, May 16, 2020

Saturday Night Genealogy Fun


The genealogy blog called Genea-Musings has a little "mission" every Saturday night. I haven't done one in awhile-- here we go! 

The mission tonight: 

1) What was your mother's father's full name?

2) What is your mother's father's matrilineal line? That is, his mother's mother's mother's ... back to the most distant female ancestor in that line.  Provide her ahnentafel number (relative to you), and her birth and death years and places.

3)  Tell us about it in your own blog post, or in a Comment on this post, or in a Facebook post.  Please put a link to your post in Comments here



(You can view the entire post here)


Here are my answers: 

1. What was your mother's father's full name? 
   My mother's father's name was Harold Earl Mendenhall.

2. What is your mother's father's matrilineal line? 
~Harold's mother was Edna Grace Niles (1894-1933). She married 2x- Earl Dwight Mendenhall (1916-1993) & then later, Fillmore Hax Chapman (1886-1941). She died at the age of 39 of a coronary embolism 6 hours after the birth of her 4th child.

~Edna's mother was Anna E. Shomber (1868-1947). She married Joseph Niles (1857-1933) on 19 Jul 1884. She died at the age of 79 of cancer along with cholecystitis.

~Anna's mother was Mary Elizabeth Catharine Zacharias (1839-1911). She was born in Germany. She married John Shomber (1836-1917) on 22 May 1859. She died at the age of 72.


Sadly, that's where I hit a brick wall.






Monday, March 23, 2020

Mappy Monday- Drievorden, Germany

One of my 7th great-grandfather on my fathers side was Gerhard Jeckering. He was born in 1673 and died in 1735 in Drievorden, Germany. This destination is definitely at the top of my bucket list! 



Drievorden, Germany

Drievorden is a small town that lies between Emsburen and Schuttorf in Lower Saxony Germany. Since 1974, it has since been incorporated into the municipality of Engden. 
The name Drievorden is derived from the number three & "small house", "apartment", etc. I've looked this up on Wikipedia- it's all a bit confusing the way they have it worded. 


Taken from Wikipedia.com







Drievorden is predominantly Catholic and is known for it's active agricultural landscaping and a large annual event for the St. Hubertus shooting club which takes place in the restored old school house. 


There doesn't seem to be a whole lot in the area- I couldn't even find a church or school picture online. Hotels in the area- you would have to stay in Bad Bentheim or Emsburen.