Ameling (der Ältere)
von Lengerke

* 1536 Osnabrück
+ 1618 Kiel
Margaretha
Telemann

* ca. 1546 Kiel
+ 1590 Kiel


Ameling (der Jüngere)
von Lengerke

Kaufmann, Ratsherr und Bürgermeister in Kiel

* 16.09.1579 Kiel
+ 1626 Kiel

Kinder mit: Catharina Blome (* 1578 Kiel + 1638 Ausacker/Angeln) (oo 1600 Kiel) (od. 1604?):

Margarethe
von Lengerke

* 1601 Kiel
+ 1664
Hans (der Ältere)
von Lengern

* um 1605 Kiel
+ 1655 Ausacker/Angeln
Theodor
von Lengerke
* ?
+ ?
Ameling
von Lengerken
* ?
+ 1648 Breslau
gef. b. Breslau 1648 im Warloff'schen Reg.d. Feldmarschalls Graf v. d. Goltz
? ?
Quellen:
- Sein Eintrag in der Kirchspielchronik Adelby.
- Sein Eintrag bei Jörgensen-Genealogie...
- Sein Eintrag bei Kuhn-Genealogie: Sohn Theodor
- Sein Eintrag in Quinn-Genealogie
- lengerke.org - History of the v. Lengerke(n) Family: "Kiel: What was the fate of our family in Kiel? A son of the ancestral father Jürgen, namely Ameling the Elder, 1536-1618, (1/4), was the first to come to Kiel, founded line II of the family, and was, for more than 43 years, a very highly regarded but also troubled mayor of the city. His eldest son Heinrich, 1566-1619 (4/13), remained as a city councilor and merchant in his home city. His son, again an Ameling, 1602-1655, (13/24), left Kiel for unknown reasons and established himself as a doctor in Wernigerode in the Harz region where a son, grandson, and great- grandson, the latter Royal Hessan Major General Georg Emanuel, 1728-1798, (60/75), were born. With this latter, the so-called Royal Hessan sub- branch begins which, almost without exception, produced high-ranking officers up through the First World War (1914-1918).
But to continue, in Kiel the second eldest son of the old mayor Ameling- baptized Ameling the Younger, 1570-1626, (4/15), after his father was --elected mayor of Kiel (1623-1626). After his death his widow Catherina Blome acquired the estate of Ausacker in the dukedom of Schleswig-Hol- stein from a Jakob Jordt (Hirsch) in 1635 in order to escape difficult disputes over the inheritance in Kiel. Two years later, her son Johann (Hans), 1605-1655, (15/29), took over this land. "In order to leave no doubt about the reputation of his family, he (i.e. Hans) dropped the patronymic last syllable from his name and kept the name v. Lengern for himself and his family. Only after six generations did the land leave the hands of the v. Lengern family. A son of his grandson Dietrich, 1665- 1706, (49/70), who worked in Flensburg, by the name of Anthon, b.1689, (70/81), apparently tried to start a life in Stettin and later in Holland. His children and his childrens'' children finally died out poverty-stricken in Stettin in the mid 18th century. "



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