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Ancestry Solutions'
Ancestral Collectives
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1816 - 1885 (68 years)
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Name |
Carl August GLATZ |
Born |
20 Dec 1816 |
Schleswig-Holstein, Germany |
Gender |
Male |
_UID |
79649580B6462A4FA76CF5E318BB0D366841 |
Died |
1 Jul 1885 |
Lights Pass, South Australia, Australia |
Person ID |
I20613 |
YoungFamily |
Last Modified |
3 May 2022 |
Father |
Mr GLATZ, b. Abt 1790/1795 |
Mother |
Maria Eleonore NEUMANN, b. 19 Sep 1790, Gross Tinz, Liegnitz, Silesia, Prussia , d. 10 May 1876, Lights Pass, South Australia, Australia (Age 85 years) |
_UID |
065CE99A34954F4B9F6055B3189CBD6E2E15 |
Family ID |
F6449 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Anna Rosina SEIFERT, b. 21 Aug 1813, d. 1 Jul 1885, Greenock, South Australia, Australia (Age 71 years) |
_UID |
1A3229004AC76F45A3CF492D68BA54F38B55 |
Children |
| 1. Carl Hermann GLATZ, b. 1 Jan 1850, Lights Pass, South Australia, Australia , d. 8 Apr 1917, Marananga, South Australia, Australia (Age 67 years) |
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Last Modified |
15 May 2022 |
Family ID |
F6448 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- This is a good possibility for the connection to Bodeker. My mother's DNA analysis by Ancestry shows that she is 46% English, 1% Scottish and 3% Denmark & Norway. I have long wondered if there was a connection to Denmark for the Bodekers. Certainly Schleswig-Holstein fits the bill for Denmark. Denmark's defeat to Prussia and Austria in the Second Schleswig War in 1864 meant that the Danish state lost the two German duchies of Holstein and Lauenburg, and the ethnically mixed Danish duchy of Schleswig; a loss of a third of its territory and 40% of the state's population.
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