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12501 | ![]() | Taeke Spinder 1958 Status: Gelokaliseerd; | |
12502 | ![]() | Taeke Taekes Spinder Jul 1951 Status: Gelokaliseerd; | |
12503 | ![]() | Taeke van der Wal | |
12504 | ![]() | Taeke van Houten | |
12505 | ![]() | Taeke Wierds Kooistra | |
12506 | ![]() | Tailboys of Kyme | |
12507 | ![]() | Taksony of Hungary | |
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12509 | ![]() | Tenminste één, nog levende, persoon is verbonden aan dit item - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. | |
12510 | ![]() | Tamelia Euser | |
12511 | ![]() | Tamme Alma | |
12512 | ![]() | Tamme Alma | |
12513 | ![]() | Tenminste één, nog levende, persoon is verbonden aan dit item - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. | |
12514 | ![]() | Tamme Johannes Hansma | |
12515 | ![]() | Tandefelt no. 631 The family, which had not been represented in Sweden after 1809, was registered at the Knights' House in Finland in 1818 under No. 51 among nobles. A member of the family was promoted to baronial dignity in the said country in 1809, but died in 1822. His nephew was adopted as baron in 1811 but his family branch expired in 1904. | |
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12518 | ![]() | Tante Aafke (vrouw Weduwe van Ome Aan) met Antje.
Haar dochter Anneke met haar man Anne. | |
12519 | ![]() | Tante Harma Haan, opa Jan-Roelof Haan, kleinzoon Alex & oma Engelina Deuling Mei 1967 | |
12520 | ![]() | Tenminste één, nog levende, persoon is verbonden aan dit item - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. | |
12521 | ![]() | Tasziló Festetics | |
12522 | ![]() | Tatiana von Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg | |
12523 | ![]() | Taube no. 112 | |
12524 | ![]() | Tawast |
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12525 | ![]() | Tawast nr 64 The introduced family ennobled 1588-06-24, introd. 1625. Extinct 1731-11-29. The knightly genealogy of the noble family Tawast constitutes an insidious compilation of the pedigrees of no less than three particular families, namely 1) the Finnish medieval Tawast, which died out before 1485, 2) a probably Danish-derived family Tawast, which was ennobled in 1588 and introduced in 1625, but died out in the sword side probably in 1731, and 3) a still surviving burgher family from Turku with this name. Although the introduced family was then already extinct, it was represented at the Riksdag in 1746–47 by a member of the Tawast burgher family, lieutenant Carl Johan Tawast (Tab. 17), and at the same time the pedigree was probably compiled, which was submitted by him to the house of knights in 1751. »The inaccuracy of this original genealogy »was demonstrated by the then knight house genealogist, chancellor A. A. von Stiernman, »and Lieutenant Carl Johan Tawast must resign from the knight house». After Stiernman's death in 1765, however, the pedigree seems to have been approved by one of his less critical successors, "regardless of the fact that the forgery - one cannot speak of good faith here - was so gross that a mild examination could not be blamed on any ordinary person, much less a family member . Names had been changed, people who never existed had been added here and there. Even in our days, the investigation of the Tawast family is partly made difficult, partly impossible by these strange additions of entire genealogies.» (J. Ramsay.) The medieval Tawast, which carried a left-facing arm in the coat of arms, has wrongly been considered to be of the same stock as the (medieval) Ståarm (right-facing arm) and Footangel. Bishop Magnus Tawast's brother Nils Olofsson, who propagated the family, has so far, as shown by Mrs. Ramsay, been confused by all genealogists and researchers with and made into a person with his contemporary, the knight Nils Olofsson (arm facing right), notwithstanding that he appears as a knight as early as 1405 , while the former received a letter of salvation from King Erik in 1407, and despite both appearing in the same cover letter. As the knight Nils Olofsson seems to have owned Kiala in Borgå parish, which later became the seat of the Stålarm family, this could probably explain the information about the families' common ancestry. Medieval Tawast's last husband was Nils Tawast, who was dead in 1485 and probably unmarried, as he was inherited by his nieces. The introduced family Tawasts, No. 64, the oldest known members in Finland bore the name Kaas, and must have come from Denmark. The sons of Henrik Kaas, who carried a star in the coat of arms, adopted a boar's head as a coat of arms, probably due to the maternal descent from the Finnish salvation families Bitz and Voltissläkten. At the nobility in 1588, Arvid Henriksson Tawast received a weapon improvement: a wreath of hearts around the boar's head. The family, which registered at Kurjala in Koskis' parish, probably died out in 1731. The bourgeois family Tawast, who immigrated from Tavastland to Turku, and who wrongfully took the introduced family Tawast's dead coat of arms, number and seat at the knight's house, has not been represented in Sweden after 1818, when it was matriculated at the knight's house in Finland under No. 3 among nobles. It has common ancestry with the noble families Tawastén and Tawaststjerna. One member, Johan Henrik Tawast, last general and one of the lords of the kingdom, was raised to the rank of baron and count, but himself ended his count's line. A member of the family in Finland received imperial permission on 02/09/1830 to adopt the coat of arms of the Stålarm family and under a new number form a special noble family with the name Stålarm Tawast (Finnish noble family no. 189). This family branch died out on the sword side in 1880. | |
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12528 | ![]() | Teake Nicolai | |
12529 | ![]() | Teake Nicolai | |
12530 | ![]() | Teake Nicolai en Welmoed Berkenpas | |
12531 | ![]() | Tenminste één, nog levende, persoon is verbonden aan dit item - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. | |
12532 | ![]() | Teake Spinder | |
12533 | ![]() | Tenminste één, nog levende, persoon is verbonden aan dit item - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. | |
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12535 | ![]() | Tenminste één, nog levende, persoon is verbonden aan dit item - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. | |
12536 | ![]() | Teake van Houten | |
12537 | ![]() | Tenminste één, nog levende, persoon is verbonden aan dit item - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. | |
12538 | ![]() | Tenminste één, nog levende, persoon is verbonden aan dit item - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. | |
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12543 | ![]() | Teet nr 550 Adlad 1652-03-20, intro. s. å. Extended 1799-02-26. The estates, which before the adland bore the name Teit, must originate from Scotland and have traditionally been received in Finland during Birger Jarl's time in about. year 1250. Unsavvy branches of the same still survive in Finland under the name Teittonen. It was, at its first appearance in the records, resident in the Pernå parish as well as the Creutz and Poitz families, with whom it was related and partly carried equal weapons. A half-brother to Mårten Larsson below was Secretary Jakob Teit ( lived another 1596 ), whose name ( ehuru not quite correct ), was given to it by K. Grotenfelt 1894 issued complaint register, which recorded the general complaint during a search initiated in Finland in 1555 – 1557 and which is an important source of knowledge of the then Finnish conditions. A member of the family was honored with the name Stierncreutz. | |
12544 | ![]() | Teetje Dijkkamp 21 dec 1968 | |
12545 | ![]() | Teetske Postmus | |
12546 | ![]() | Tegel no. 140 | |
12547 | ![]() | Tenminste één, nog levende, persoon is verbonden aan dit item - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. | |
12548 | ![]() | Teije Vaatstra | |
12549 | ![]() | Teike Nicolai | |
12550 | ![]() | Teikje Annes Nicolai |
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