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Langefeldt is the birth name of my wife Jutta's grandmother Berta, paternal side. The ancestors lived in the Prussian provinces Posen and Liegnitz, Silesia (Legnica), since 1945 provinces of Poland. Ancestors The oldest trusted ancestor is Ferdinand Langefeld, born about 1820 in Biadki, district Krotoschin, Posen, Prussia, now Poland. He was a tenant in Biadki. He married around 1840 his wife Josephine Nisalkiewicz.
They had 2 sons
Albert and Roman Langenfeld. District Krotoschin: The area around the western Polish city of Krotoszyn (Krotoschin) fell after the Congress of Vienna on 15 May 1815 to the Kingdom of Prussia. As part of the general reorganization of the county in the Prussian state a district Krotoschin was redefined as of 1 January 1818. Seat of the district office has been the city Krotoschin.
Roman (Robert) Langefeld married Pauline Ernestine Emilie Klose in Waldau, district Liegnitz and settled near by in Seifersdorf (see map beside). For all other descendants of the name Langefeldt the name was written with t at the end, this is also the reason why the two oldest generations written without t do not to appear in the family overview.
Allocation of the name 'Langefeldt' in Germany The name Langenfeld occurs a total of 9 times in 4 counties. There are an estimated 24 persons with this surname. This is below the average for all German surnames (bad statistical data for this name). It is thus the 208.731th most frequent name. Most
people with the family name Langefeldt were found in the district
of Rendsburg-Eckernförde; the name occured 4 times in the
phone book.
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