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Dear Researchers:
The Wangelin Surname website, is part of an ongoing project to connect other Wangelin Researchers to our family tree. It's been placed on the web to assist you and other researchers connect, EVEN if you don't make the connections! Our goal is to place relevant information to the web for the use of other Wangelin Genealogists. Please consider sending me your extractions to post to this website with full credit due to you. Take the time to check through the Wangelin Site Links to see what information we have to offer you. Perhaps some of your information has already been placed on this site. Perhaps too you can make a connection to a missing family member. As Always
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Census Extraction's | The Researchers Wangelin Name Index | Maps of Mecklenburg Schwerin |
City Directory Extraction's | Compiled Family Tree of Reinald Hoffsten, Art Rubeck, & Janet Higgins. | Researchers Notes and Links |
Burial Extraction's | Wangelin & Wangelien Family Ancestors of Martin Sohlberg and Wendy Mayfield | |
Wappen & Adels | Maggie's Wangelin Ancestors |
Colored Version of the von Wangelin Coat of Arms found
in Siebmacher I. 147
Courteously Provided by Art Rubeck
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Use browsers back button to return to this page.A little about the surname WANGELIN
"Genealogy and Historical Description of the House von Wangelin"
by C.C. Perz to the year 1771, supplements by Louis and Richard von Wangelin."Concerning the origin of the family von Wangelin, it is believed by Angelus, the author of the Chronicle of the Mark, that their nobility was earned in the battles against the heathen Wendic people in the year 926 at Stendahal."
"Their oldest manor was situated at Wangelin, (nowadays called Hohen Wangelin) under the jurisdiction of the cloister Walchow, which had a fortified house or Burg, and without doubt they built the estates in the Plau and Luebitz, bearing their name."
"Their family coat of arms, presented an escutcheon red and gold. On it a helmet of the same color, a greyhound with a golden color and rings between two horizontally divided wings which are red, silver, and white."
Courteously provided by Arthur Rubeck
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