Places Stade, where it
all began. Bad Bederkesa, where the Bederkesa branch got its name. Spieka, a little village where FCD Wyneken's
grandfather was pastor. Home to a very famous organ. Between the Weser and Elbe rivers, "Wyneken country".
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![]() Map showing Rüstje Once owned by Rüstje branch of the Wyneken family. Taken from 18th century map of the Electorate of Hanover. (Note red buildings to left of "R".) |
Ruth Tietjen Councell's Tietjen/Buehler page. User ID and password
can be requested from Ruth.
Von Wurmb page (German and English) administered
by the v. Wurmbscher Familienverband". My von Wurmb ancestors appear in the My ancestors section of my site.
Sherbondy genealogy page administered by Jeanette Sherbondy. The Sherbondys are related by
marriage to the Fred
Wyneken family.
NO LONGER AVAILABLE: Richard Scheimann's page,
includes information on the Buuck family. Richard also has a page
devoted to the town of
Windheim.
Niedersächsisches Staatsarchiv Stade (Lower Saxony
State Archive in Stade)
Parish
registers in and historical maps of northern Germany.
Concordia
Historical Institute (CHI), archive of the Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod.
Finding aid for CHI resources.
Project
Wittenberg
German
genealogy. A must visit for anyone with German ancestors.
Family
History Library, run by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
Saints. Search the on-line catalog for microfilms of German church records.
Cyndi's
list, extensive list of all things genealogical.
Last modified by Matthew Wyneken on 24-Mai-06.
wyneken@physik.uni-freiburg.de.