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Wubbena or Wabbena of IL

Re: Uve Knut Wubbena

Mary Beth Mann (View posts)
Posted: 6 Aug 2002 12:43AM GMT
Classification: Query
Thank you. I would love to know more about its origins and history. I would also love more info on if your lineage was traced back to Uve. I haven't had much luck finding anything about him and his descendants. If you find anything about Old Uve I would love that too. thanks again. Mary Beth

Re: Wubbena history

A.Wubbena (View posts)
Posted: 23 Jan 2003 5:58PM GMT
Classification: Query
The surname originated in Germany in 1753, when two families merged their last names because of family feuds. For more information email me at: doublehelixaw@hotmail.com
Thanks,
A.Wubbena

Re: Wubbena history

A.Wubbena (View posts)
Posted: 23 Jan 2003 6:04PM GMT
Classification: Query
Dear Craig,
Your not the only Wubbena in the states, in fact, there is an abundance of Wubbena's in Chicago, IL. and Ohio. My grandparents are from Chicago, but their parents were from Bremen, Germany and Norway.

Re: Wubbena history

John Bos (View posts)
Posted: 7 Dec 2003 12:24AM GMT
Classification: Query
I am the grandson of John Wabbena. He is buried in Danforth, Illinois. Kate Trill was his sister and also lived in the Danforth area. He died in 1938

Re: Wubbena history

theob (View posts)
Posted: 19 Mar 2006 2:55PM GMT
Classification: Query
the book you are serching is calles:
A Study in Courage
- The Story of Jan and Catharina Wübbena and Their Ten Children-
Edited by D.W & B.B. Hendricks
Published by B&D Press, Hershey, Pennsylvania
ISBN 0-9650662-0-7

I hope, you can get it! It is very intresting
I am also have Wübbena's in my family till the 18th century

many greetings
theo
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