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To help my husbands family to find ancestros, I am researching the
surnames : STOKFLETH ~ STOCKFLETH ~ STOCKFLETH ~ etcetera...
so maybe there are Scandinavian geni-users who like to see if we can try to find the bridge between the Dutch and Scandinavian profiles? groet, jMu = jeannette from Holland, Europe.

http://www.geni.com/projects/STOKFLETH-❦-family-%E2%80%A7-genealogy

This project-page is to link ALL geni-profiles with this surname to research the common-gen-aspects. Thanks for your help, jMu from Holland, Europe.

If you use facebook, I can recommend you to join "genealogisk forum", where many of the danish people dealing with genealogy are members. Hope, they can help you. If you have info about birthdays and year and or name of towns and or their firstnames, they or I might be able to help you. Most churchbooks and many census are online, but in danish :-) best regards Anette Friedberg, Denmark

Thank you, Jeannette, for the invitations. Thank you, Anette, for the FB referral. I would ask you three to look at my posting under Danish Diaspora; my Danish heritage has been my brick wall for a long time.

http://www.geni.com/projects/Danish-Diaspora/13371

for other who might be interested in your brick-WALL...

I just looked at the posting under the danish diaspora. Nobody can (or have to time to) help, unless you list more than lastnames and places. You have to write all the info you have about the person/s you are searching, for instance child/parent/spouse of name, birth-marriage or death date/year. And unfornunately the Southschlewswig churchbooks are not all online.

Anette Friedberg

but Anette, the Geni system is not made for yesterday, nor tomorrow but for eternity, so why not take the chance to make a start? I can / want to help you where I can, I only need URL where I can find proper listings, ok?

thanks Jeannette. But regarding the Stokfleths, I would participate as a helper, not, the one who needs help :) So if Joan Erna McGrath wants help, I asked her to give further information about the persons, she is searching.

sorry, i interfered in other's discussion i suppose.

Anette Friedberg

Principally i doNOT use facebook, for the privacy is not the way I like at my age and curriculum vitae, you understand? And about Stokfleth, ofcourse I posted this question not to ask a curator to do MY homework. groeten, Jeannette.

Well, is your decision not to use FB. Of course one has to be carefull, but I have been very lucky to find a long lost family branch through FB. And by the way: I am older than you ;) best regards Anette

Anette Friedberg

users can't see each other age, I supposed, but maybe if you pay you have better access to some others information, I really don't know, for after the MyHeritage interference in the stock of Geni everything changed a bit, without proper communications about the consequences of the changes to the several types of geni-users, you see?

I can't help you with the origin of the Stockfleth-name, but You might find this interesting:

https://www.geni.com/profile/6000000020958726106/events/60000000277...

in translation:
a Danish commando raid on 29 March 1864 against the area around Assendrup. The attack was led by the Danish Captain Frederik Hannibal Edvard Harald Stockfleth, who was commander of the 20th Regiment 2nd Company. Stockfleth sailed with a combined force of the 19th and 20th Regiments as well as some hussars from Funen with the screw gunboat Schrødersee and an iron transport boat in tow and went ashore north of Juelsminde. They overpowered a group of Prussian hussars in the village of Assendrup and led them and their horses back to Funen. Subsequently, the village's residents were punished by the Prussian military, as it was assumed that they had been in league with the Danish forces.
Cheers
Anders

Thank you!

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