Hermann LANGEHEINEKE
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Chr. & Marriage Certificates: Ev.-Luth Church,P.452, P.44 Jeinsen, Hannover, Germany, 1977. Death: Ev.-Luth Parish at Jeinsen, Hannover. Copied by Helmut Zimmerman. Hermann had three older brothers and one sister. He was born about four months after the death of his father. The next year in June his mother married Ernst Stamme, from Rathen. This would indicate that he was raised by a step-father. Hermann was probably born at the VK 13 house in Schliekum where his parents had lived, which had been owned by his grandmother, Magdalena Bock & Ludolph Langeheineken and apparently built by her grandfather Curd Bock in 1592. It would appear that Ernst Stamme and Anna Catharina Clare Langeheineken had at least one more child as that home then went to Johann Christian Stamme, who married Cath. Sophie Kreipe. She was from home VM 8 at Jeinsen. The VK 13 home then stayed in the Stamme family four more generations. Hermann was a Vollkoetner at Schliekum, Hannover, Prussia. This means that he was a full time farmer of greater estates, and serious about his work. He and his wife, Anna Lucia, had three boys who were very young when she died. Later he married Anne Marie Groten about 1750, and had one daughter.
Birth: Records of Jeinsen Parish, Hannover, Prussia.
Chr., Marriage & Death: Certificates, P.76,P.297,P.427 from Ev-luth. Church at Jeinsen, Hannover, Germany, 1977. Godparents (Gev.) 1) Ernst Langeheineken, oldest brother of his father, 2) Hans Henr. Cluender, 3) Henrich Groten from Bledeln. "Proclam: die II) fest:Resurr. Chrsti et dom:Quasimodogeniti." Banns 2nd feast of Resurr. of Christ. His wife was from Adensen, but a resident in Schliekum. He died at age 54 Years and two months.
Chr. & Death: Certificates, P.88,P.385, Jeinsen Parish, Hannover, Germany, 1977. Gevattern: 1) Hans Jansen, 2) Joh Christian Stamme. He died unmarried at 40 years of age.
Chr: Certificate, P.115, Ev.-luth. Jeinsen Parish, Hannover, Germany, 1977. Marriage: Ev.-Luth. Limmer Parish, Hannover. Extracted by Helmut Zimmerman. X Daniel's christening records were found in Jeinsen Parish Books, in the Province of Hannover. There is a very old small, old church at Schliekum, so it may have been performed there. His Gevattern, or Godparents were, 1) Daniel Schomburg, 2) Hans Joachim Grote, 3) Joh. Ernst Langeheineke. His family lived at Schliekum, a small village two kilometers west of Sarstedt, on the road to Jeinsen. Schliekum is in the church district of Jeinsen. I would believe that he grew up in the old Bock home of his grandfather and great grandfather and undoubtedly, helped with farming, which was their livelihood. His mother died, if not at his birth, at least when he was very young. He was raised by his step-mother. Along with two older brothers, he had one younger half sister. At the time of his marriage in 1782, he was a Trompeter in the Garde du Corps, the elite guard, under the command of Colonel Oeynhausen. I believe that his wife, Sophie Margareta Anne Catharina Stendel inherited the property and business of her father, when she came of age. He was an innkeeper. She was three years old when he died, but was his only living child. A baby brother was born four months after his death. Daniel became an Innkeeper at Limmer after he was married. Daniel had nine children, six boys and three girls. His wife died the same day in February that her ninth child was born. He then remarried Henriette Amelie Stukenschmidt in October of that year.
He married Anna Lucia Heitmueller 10 Jul 1738 at Schliekum, Jeinsen Parish, Hannover, Prussia . Anna Lucia Heitmueller was christened at Schliekum, Jeinsen Parish, Hannover, Prussia 3 Dec 1714 daughter of Johann Daniel Heitmueller and Anna Ilse Maria Schiver .
They were the parents of 3
children:
Ernst Heinrich Langeheineke
christened 1 Mar 1741.
Hans Christian Langeheineke
christened 24 Mar 1743.
Johann Daniel Langeheineken
christened 12 Jan 1748.
Hermann Langeheineke died 13 May 1765 at Schliekum, Jeinsen Parish, Hannover, Prussia .