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  • Christina Freytag (1749 - 1786)
    "Deutschland, Baden, Erzbistum Freiburg, katholische Kirchenbücher, 1678-1930," database, FamilySearch ( : 16 January 2019), Joannes Freytag and Christina Hoffmänn, 8 Nov 1774; citing Marriage, Unterba...
  • Elsa* Hildegard Plötz (1874 - 1927)
  • (No Name) (deceased)
  • ? (b. - 1652)
  • Aaron Freytag (1918 - 1993)

About the Freytag surname

Some Freytag families may be descended from Tacfarina ,that is perhaps Tag-Fareye(-Na) , chief of Musulami tribe of Numidia,rebelling against Rhoman expansionist forces , fighting until his death in about 24 AD .

As one having a name beginning with Tag ,he might have been a descendants of the more ancient Tag(us) ,king of some Kelts ,likely of those at Tag(us) river,whose Numidian successors may be there among Keltagelmust peoples of the region . Tagus may be identical with Ag-Had-Ta ,son of Shammar-Gawa ,and as such might have been the son of Zelalsen ,king of Numidia . As Had(és) is an alternative version of Di(s) and of Aid(és) ,and that is equal to thte ancient A-Wa-Hayat-Da-Ha ,who was called Ag-Ayar A'ar-Awa - that also corresponds to Arvirag in British dialect - Had substituted with the latter versions of his names would give either Di-Ag-Ta or Ta-Awa-A'ar-Ag , that are now pronounced Diaguita in America and Tuarag in Numidia itself . Thus ,the nobility of these peoples at least may well be descended from Tag .

Musulami tribe itself may well be considered the biological ancestors of some Musulmans in the region ,who might have among others been composed from members of local Musgu-Wlamay peoples . The dominant part of the Musulami alliance though might have belonged to the elite of Hiero-Solyma , in the Holy Land of America,where their name was Musu . Musu-Ulmen in the language of the Mapuche,likely spoken in the capital on the Tepui Roraima before the destruction of the city and Temple ,and the fall of the Empire around it ,would be Chief of the Musu . Musu-Tepe people might have also fled from there with some occasion ,together with Mosquito and Sumo peoples ,whose language may be closely related to some of the ones spoken in Chad .

As the Inca dynasty ,called in other places Iduakanzas or Uanakashze or Anawak-Ashzteka , all from A'ash-Ak-Ana-Ze-Wa ,descended from Alexander,known in Hausa tradition as Bayajidda as Bayawar-Jew-Idda ,that is approximately Bavarian Jew , first Musulman people of Hierosalém were likely to have chosen this name in Arabia environment with referring to their Musawi-Alaman , that is Deutsch Jew or Deich-Yud background .

It may be from Tacfarina's days that Musulmans began to celebrate ,just as erroneously as Jews and Christians by their version ,the Friday as their JumeCa ,that is Djumenga .

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