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| | Miss Lindsey 2002 Ostfriesland I |
 | | The WWI German battleship Ostfriesland is one of the most historically significant shipwrecks in the world. |  | | The following pictures (all images from video) are from the voyage of the Miss Lindsey out of Virginia Beach, Virginia, to the Ostfriesland on Sunday, June 23, 2002. |  | | The Ostfriesland was 546 feet long and launched in September of 1909 in Wilhelmshaven, Germany. |
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http://www.christinayoung.com/pages/diving/misslindsey/ostfriesland-02a.htm
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| | Guest Book |
 | | I am researching the family of Christian Hartmann and Carlene Damiere of Hannover in Germany. |  | | ich möchte gerne Ihre Liste nutzen, mich auch an der Diskussion beteiligen, vielleicht auch interessantes aus Ostfriesland bzw. |
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http://www.summitsoftware.com/Ostfriesen/guest.htm
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| | Die Römer in Ostfriesland |
 | | Um die "Römer in Ostfriesland" anzeigen zu können, muss Ihr Browser frame-fähig sein. |
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http://www.fiks.de/rom/index.htm
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| | Optima Life - USA Inc. |
 | | Frauke Hauk, who has tastefully renovated several apartments in Esens, and a small farm by the ocean, offered him an apartment there to enable him to relax. |  | | This was unthinkable for her to do without pain a few minutes before. |  | | "Nazarov intends to do something in Ostfriesland", claims the woman from Esens. |
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http://www.studio32.net/WWW/Portfolio/Optimalife/Articles.html
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| | Photgraphic Series, Sinking of Oefriesland |
 | | Photographs, Bombing and Sinking of Ostfriesland, July 21, 1921. |  | | To accentuate his point, Mitchell later sank a German U-boat and several obsolete American ships. |  | | American military leaders openly scoffed at Mitchell's ideas until his air squadron of Martin Bombers sank the Ostfriesland, a captured German Battleship and one of the most formidable in the world. |
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http://www.uwm.edu/Library/arch/digital/bship.html
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| | Ostfriesland Ancestors |
 | | Hilda Bruns, Osterstrasse 7, 26736 Krummhorn, 1-Canum, Germany has been a wonderful contact for me in Ostfriesland. |  | | From 1850 to 1900 there was a mass immigration from this the Ostfriesland area of Germany due to war and wide spread hunger. |  | | All four of my grandparents were part of the great migration of immigrants from this land to America from 1850 to 1900. |
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http://www.alaska.net/~dsewell
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| | OGSA -- Ostfriesen Merchandise |
 | | This is a fictional account based on historical data. |  | | This 120 page book traces the history of the family who ruled Ostfriesland from 1441 to 1625. |  | | This 96-page book is filled with 100 colored pictures taken all over Ostfriesland from small villages to larger cites, from old windmills and dikes to life on the North Sea. |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~mnogsm/gifts.htm
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| | The Von Hagels - Tracing our roots |
 | | 07 October 1859, Riepen or Remels, Ostfriesland, Germany; d. |  | | VON HAGEL was born in Etzel, Ostfriesland, Germany, and died Unknown. |  | | 1820 in Reipen, Ostfriesland, Germany, and died December 1868 in Riepen, Ostfriesland, Germany. |
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http://members.carolina.net/vonhagel/ia-renke.html
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| | Colorado Department of Personnel |
 | | -C21645 - Ostfriesland 11:15 am Inspecting Party Leaving - 7/21/21 |  | | -C21644 - Ostfriesland 10:05 am Inspecting Party Going Aboad |  | | -C21653 - Ostfriesland 12:35 pm Sinking - 7/21/21 |
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http://www.colorado.gov/dpa/doit/archives/wwcod/langdex.htm
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| | East Frisia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The period after prehistory can only be reconstructed from archaelogical evidence. |  | | Until the late Middle Ages Ostfriesland resisted the attempts of German states to conquer the coasts. |  | | Ostfriesland consists of the districts of Aurich, Leer, Wittmund as well as of the city of Emden. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostfriesland
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| | SMS Ostfriesland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Surviving the First World War, she was sunk in an American experiment to prove the effectivness of airpower against ships. |  | | Ostfriesland was surrendered to the Allies following World War I. |  | | She was named after the German region Ostfriesland (East Frisia), which borders the Netherlands and the North Sea. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Ostfriesland
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| | TCGHS Ortssippenbücher (OSB) Collection |
 | | OSBs are published in Germany by the Upstalsboom-Gesellschaft (Genealogical Society of Ostfriesland). |  | | Ostfriesland, also called East Friesland or East Frisia, is an area in the northwest corner of Germany on the North Sea coast and includes the German islands in the North Sea. |  | | Ostfriesland is contained within the German state of Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony). |
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http://www.tcghs.org/OSB.htm
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| | if images - Rights Managed image, photo - Lighthouse in Ostfriesland lower saxony Germany |
 | | if images - Rights Managed image, photo - Lighthouse in Ostfriesland lower saxony Germany |  | | Lighthouse, red, yellow, vivid, vibrant, Frisian, Germany, Ostfriesland, Niedersachsen, travel, Pilsum, navigation, navigational, aid, coast, coastel, guidance, route, daytime, exterior, europe, landmark, landmarks, outdoor, outside, outdoors, skies, blue, sky, white, clouds, fluffy |  | | Tip: Register and log in to see non-watermarked comps. |
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http://www.ifimages.com/public/image/104274/view.html
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| | Manfred Becker's Guestbook 05/2003 |
 | | Wilhelm Christoph Lamberti, born 1698 in Sandhorst, Ostfriesland. |  | | Johannes Wilhelms Lamberti, born August 27, 1780 in Esens, Ostfriesland; died February 09, 1849 in Esens, Ostfriesland; married (1) Susanne Margarethe Christiana Vieth September 28, 1795 in Jever, Osfriesland, Germany; married (2) Ilse Johanna Elsabeth Oltmanns October 26, 1807 in Esens, Ostfriesland, Germany. |  | | She was born March 17, 1775 in Esens, Ostfriesland, and died October 23, 1847 in Esens, Ostfriesland. |
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http://www.ostfriesen-info.de/mab/msg/mbv052003.htm
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| | Ostfriesland History |
 | | 1922...1932 : Jann Berghaus is president of the gonvernment in Ostfriesland |  | | 1815,dec15 : Ostfriesland is ceded to the Kingdom of Hannover |  | | 1464,oct1 : Ostfriesland is established as County of the German Empire |
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ostfrieslandforum/history.htm
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 | | Heere died on 2 Dec 1807 in,Uttum, Ostfriesland, Germany. |  | | Itje married (MRIN:1951) Menne Bruns Tergast-4753 on 26 Mar 1806 in,Uttum, Ostfriesland, Germany. |  | | Catharina married (1-MRIN:1843) Heere Heyen Groenewold-4762 on 18 May 1799 in,Uttum, Ostfriesland, Germany. |
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http://home.vicnet.net.au/~geneal/bloemendaal/hdk/hdkanc2.htm
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| | Ships of the World: An Historical Encyclopedia - - SMS Ostfriesland |
 | | During World War I, a number of proposals had been advanced to use airplanes against capital ships, but all were dropped. |  | | During World War I, she was attached to the first Battle Squadron of the High Seas Fleet and took part in operations in the North Sea and Baltic in 1915-16. |  | | In 1920, Ostfriesland was turned over to the United States as reparations and prepared for use as a target ship. |
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http://college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/ships/html/sh_068000_smsostfriesl.htm
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| | H-Net Review: Timothy Fehler on Johannes a Lasco in Ostfriesland: Der Werdegang eines ... |
 | | Indeed, Lasco's subsequent refusal to accept a calling as superintendent of the churches in Lutheran Ostfriesland raises the interesting possibility that Lasco was not yet in the Protestant camp. |  | | Although he remains more tentative in his conclusions than others have been, Juergens also looks more creatively for insights about motivations and intentions in the context of Lasco's political maneuvering, effective rhetoric in his communication with the countess, wide-ranging correspondence, and his rather high opinion of his own role in spreading Protestantism. |  | | Lasco's presence and his connections with leading Protestants increased the political pressure on the countess. |
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http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=111461082667834
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| | WHKMLA : History of East Frisia, 1744-1815 |
 | | In 1663, Ostfriesland was invaded by troops of the Princebishop of Muenster; they were expelled by Dutch troops. |  | | The city of EMDEN was the strongest supporter of the estates; Emden, where numerous Dutch refugees had settled, was a Calvinist Dutch speaking city in those days (the principality, on the other hand, was Lutheran). |  | | In 1654, the County of Ostfriesland (=East Frisia), which suffered severely from military occupation during the 30 YEARS WAR, was elevated to a principality. |
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http://www.zum.de/whkmla/region/germany/ostfriesland16541744.html
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| | Imperial German Navy in World War I - Photos of the SMS Ostfriesland |
 | | The former SMS Ostfriesland was turned over to the United States as "Ship H" on April 7, 1920 and taken to the New York Navy Yard where she was thoroughly examined. |  | | These photos were forwarded to the Bureau of Construction and Repair, later called the Bureau of Ships and today the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), and eventually made their way to the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Archives II in College Park, Maryland. |  | | After the U.S. Navy was done with the Ostfriesland she was towed out off the Virginia Capes in mid-July, 1921, and used as a target for aerial bombing tests. |
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http://german-navy.tripod.com/sms_bb_helgoland-ost-photos.htm
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| | Ostfriesland |
 | | Ostfriesland, a German battleship built at Wilhelmshaven, Germany in 1908; launched in September 1909; commissioned in the Imperial German Navy in May 1911; surrendered to the Allies following World War I; was taken over by the U. Navy and commissioned 7 April 1920 at Rosyth, Scotland, Capt. J. |  | | Though in need of repairs, the ship managed to sail to New York where she decommissioned 20 September 1920. |  | | Ostfriesland, with several other ex-German warships, became targets for a demonstration of air power. |
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http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/o4/ostfriesland.htm
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| | Sinking the Ostfriesland, WHi-10624 |
 | | In 1921 he engineered a series of demonstrations of aerial bombing, the most notable of which was the sinking of the Ostfriesland. |  | | One of the most important moments in the history of American aviation - the sinking of the captured German battleship Ostfriesland by American bombers off the coast of Virginia. |  | | Nevertheless, the results of the test, which ultimately vindicated Mitchell, continued to be debated for years. |
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http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/whi/fullRecord.asp?id=10624&qstring=http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/whi/results.asp?subject_narrow=Warships
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| | Imperial German Navy in World War I - Schlachtschiffe of the Helgoland-Class |
 | | Finally realizing that turbines were the way to go, they were incorporated into the next class of German dreadnoughts, SMS Kaiser. |  | | Thüringen went to France and was used as a target ship for the French fleet. |  | | Imperial German Navy in World War I - Schlachtschiffe of the Helgoland-Class |
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http://german-navy.tripod.com/sms_bb_helgoland.htm
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| | Ostfriesland |
 | | July 21, 1921 The German battleship Ostfriesland, a prize of war, was sunk by heavy bombs dropped by Army bombers in the last of a series of tests to determine the effectiveness of air weapons against ships and the means by which ship design and construction might counter their destructive capability. |  | | The significance of the tests was hotly debated, and became a bone of contention between a generation of Army and Navy air officers, but the one firm conclusion that could be drawn was that aircraft in unopposed attack could, indeed, sink capital ships. |  | | The Navy had originally planned the tests to provide detailed data on the effectiveness of aerial bombing against ships and the value of compartmentation in enabling ships to survive bomb damage. |
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http://www.aerofiles.com/ostfriesland.html
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| | East Frisia - Genealogy.net |
 | | This society did overtake the practical work of the Arbeitskreis Familienforschung of the Ostfriesische Landschaft a few years ago and will in futuere publish the East Frisian OSB (Ortssippenbuch). |  | | Ostfriesland im Schutz der Deiche, holding 9 volumes in 1997 about history, soil science, settlement and economy arts, fauna and flora political history and church - history, trails and traffic and history of the city of Emden, publ. |  | | East Frisia again became part of Prussia until 1945 when it became part of Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony). |
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http://www.genealogienetz.de/reg/HIST/ostfriesland-e.html
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| | Principality of East Frisia 1654-1744 (Lower Saxony, Germany) |
 | | [East Frisia became a principality] in 3 steps: in 1654 Count Enno Ludwig is named prince; in 1662, his successor, Georg Christian, is named to the Fürstenstand; in 1667, Ostfriesland gets a seat and vote in the Fürstenrat. |  | | The East Frisian flag of black-red-blue horizontal stripes appeared during the French occupation. |  | | In 1677 Ostfriesland gained a seat and right to vote in the Reichstag. |
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http://flagquest.com/FOTW/flags/de-ni_of.html
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| | Maps of Ostfriesland from MrJumbo |
 | | For more information about my particular interest, see my notes about forebears from Ostfriesland. |  | | In researching their origins, I have gathered some antique maps of the areamade in the days when a map was an object of art as well as a piece of information. |  | | Rumor has it a few of my forebears came from Ostfriesland, a largely bypassed spot on the coast of northern Germany. |
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http://www.mrjumbo.com/contents/ostfriesland/maps
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| | Deutsche Wappen - German Civic Heraldry - OSTFRIESLAND |
 | | It never really was an independent state, but the Counts of Ostfriesland were quite powerful in the region. |  | | Ostfriesland is an area in the North-Western part of Germany, between the Dutch border and Bremen. |  | | The fift quarter shows the arms of the Attena family (see Dornum) and the 6th quarter shows the arms of Hero Omkes of the Attena dynastie, who ruled over the city of Wittmund |
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http://www.ngw.nl/int/dld/ostfries.htm
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| | Wanderlust: Links |
 | | Moin-Moin: Offers tours for residents of Ostfriesland and the United States. |  | | Manfred Becker's Ostfriesland Site Everything you wanted to know about Ostfriesland but were afraid to ask. |  | | A collection of historical and modern day maps of Ostfriesland. |
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http://www.stygmata.net/slit/wanderlust/links.html
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Onno Klopp |
 | | His most important work at this time was, his "Geschichte von Ostfriesland" (3 vols., Hanover, 1854-58). |  | | The East Friesland Estates furnished him with funds for the publication of this work, but, on the appearance of the third volume, they could not refrain from calling attention to the fact that it showed a hostile attitude towards King Frederick II of Prussia. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08668a.htm
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| | Ostfriesland Camping - familienfreundlicher Campingplatz an der Nordsee |
 | | Ostfriesland Camping - familienfreundlicher Campingplatz an der Nordsee |  | | Ostfriesen-Zeitung Sonntags-Report-Leer General-Anzeiger Rheiderland-Zeitung Ostfriesische Nachrichten Emder-Zeitung Nordwest-Zeitung Borkumer-Zeitung Radio Ostfriesland Osnabrücker-Zeitung Börsentipps Webcam-Wittmund Gezeitenkalender --> |  | | Ostfriesland Camping im Internet - Informationen und Wissenwertes"> |
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http://www.ostfriesland-camping.de
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| | Worldwide ROLL Family 43 (Family Pages) |
 | | Marriage: 1 APR 1861 Ihrove/Leer, Eastern Frisia (Ostfriesland), Lower Saxony, Germany |  | | For privacy reasons, Date of Birth and Date of Marriage for persons believed to still be living are not shown. |  | | 21 APR 1832 Collhusen, Eastern Frisia (Ostfriesland), Lower Saxony, Germany |
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http://www.rollintl.com/roll/roll-w/f_2a.htm
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| | Ostfriesland |
 | | Ostfriesland / Juggling Festivals / festivals@juggling.org © 1996 Juggling Information Service. |
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http://www.juggling.org/festivals/fest/960602-de-ostf.html
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| | OGSA -- Links |
 | | Ostfriesland The German battleship Ostfriesland, see also Ostfriesland |  | | Ostfriesland Forum A cultural and economical survey on Ostfriesland. |  | | Ostfrieslands Ortssippenbücher (OSB) Information about Ostfriesen Ortssippenbücher including years covered in each book author, date of publcation, and ISBN if available. |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~mnogsm/links.htm
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| | Telecom Components |
 | | Here you can do your journey through Ostfriesland in the 1930s by either clicking the photo-links on the right and left or the spots on the map corresponding to the names of the photos. |
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ostfrieslandforum/album.htm
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| | Leisure |
 | | Remember to also take note of the most recent notices of the Studentenwerk and those in the bridge above the cafeteria. |  | | Those responsible for these sporting activities are the AStA organisation at the FHOOW Location Ostfriesland as well as Prof. |  | | The courses are run by highly qualified supervisors and most of them are free of charge. |
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http://spot.fho-emden.de/lt/ECTS/leisure.html
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| | Ostfriesland in Winter |
 | | Many thanks are also extended to the Soltau-Kurier-Norden, who gave friendly permission to use several photos from the Ostfriesland Magazin. |  | | This website is a project done by Lisa Buß, teacher in Großefehn, Ostfriesland, |  | | to all friends who are interested to learn more about Ostfriesland. |
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http://server1.nibis.ni.schule.de/%7Eas-aur/fs/fseng/fseng1/index.htm
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| | Ostfriesen Genealogical Society of America - Genealogy for Ostfriesland, Germany |
 | | Ostfriesen Genealogical Society of America - Genealogy for Ostfriesland, Germany |  | | In Ostfriesland (and other parts of the north), the "Moin" is short for "Moijen Dach", which means "(have a) nice day" and can be used the whole day. |  | | Many Germans do say Moin in the morning and think of it as a short form of Morgen. |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~mnogsm
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| | Emden -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | city, Lower Saxony Land (state), northwestern Germany, near the Ems River estuary and the North Sea coast of Ostfriesland (East Frisia). |  | | It became the capital of the county of Ostfriesland in the 15th century and received storage and customs rights, by which it dominated the Ems trade. |  | | Founded about 800, it developed as a port for trade with the Baltic countries. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9032517?tocId=9032517
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| | Ostfriesland Forum |
 | | The Ostfrieslandforum is a cultural and economical survey on Ostfriesland. |  | | Osfriesland /Ostfriesland History / Ostfriesland Politics / National Anthem /Short Stories / Links / The Cirksenas |  | | This section brings you info on international meetings of Frisians on both sides of the Atlantic//Hier krijgt U informatie over meetings van Friesen op beide kanten van het Atlantik// Hier sünd Informationen över Versammlungen van Freesen up beid Sieden van't Atlantik: |
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ostfrieslandforum
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| | Worldwide ROLL Family Genealogy Data Page 65 (Descendancy Pages) |
 | | of Ihrhove/Leer, Eastern Frisia (Ostfriesland), Lower Saxony, Germany |  | | 13 APR 1895 Webermeister/Leer, Eastern Frisia (Ostfriesland), Lower Saxony, Germany |  | | 16 MAY 1855 Ihrhove/Leer, Eastern Frisia (Ostfriesland), Lower Saxony, Germany |
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http://www.rollintl.com/roll/roll-w/d_40.htm
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| | RootsWeb Message Boards [ Ostfriesland ] |
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http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=localities.ceeurope.germany.niedersachsen.ostfriesland
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