Let op: Was ouder dan 65 jaar (72) toen kind (Magdalena Kottwitz) werd geboren (??-??-1798).
Kind(eren):
most DNA matches with Ukraine.
the name Kottwitz is typical Westslavic for the Mecklenburg, Pomerania, Brandenburg area.
http://szukajwarchiwach.pl;53;474;0;19.3;14652;Str;1;6;100#tabSkany
Poznan, Wlkp., Poland records
E1b1b1a1c (E-V22) some subclades of E-M78, specifically E-V12 and E-V22, "might have been brought to Sudan from North Africa after the progressive desertification of the Sahara around 6,000-8,000 years ago". Sudden climate change might have forced several Neolithic cultures;people to migrate northward to the Mediterranean and southward to the Sahel and the Nile Valley. there were apparently direct migrations from North Africa to Iberia and Southern Italy (of people carrying the subclades E-V12, E-V22, and E-V65). V22 found high in Sicilians, Spanish Asturians, S.Spaniards, N.Italians, Moroccan Arabs, Berbers, N.Egyptians,
Michael Kottwitz really does not have Sephardic ancestry on his paternal line. But.... he is on an interesting Aschkenazi line; he shares this V22 branch of the E1b1b1 tree with the MaHaRal of Prague, ! Herb Huebscher (may he rest in peace) created and administered a DNA project to test known descendants of the MaHaRal (through the MaHaRal's brother Rabbi Sinai). He was able to convince two people who are descendants of Rabbi Sinai (they were very distant cousins from each other, 7th cousins, I think, and did not know of each other's existence) to do the Y-DNA test, and they matched. Herb presented the findings several years ago at the IAJGS conference. Since then, a third descendant of the MaHaRal line tested (did not know of the other two) and also matched. So, as far as genealogical proof goes, matches on three different lines of descent from the MaHaRal's brother is proof that the Y-DNA of the MaHaRal was E-V22.
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http://cemetery.jewish.org.pl;results; Warsaw Jewish Cemetery at Okopowa Street
Kotowicz Lea;Kotowicz Chaim; Kotowicz Yaakov Meir; Kotowicz Luba
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Arthur A and mary K Kottwitz 21 sep 1894 26 mar 1976; 10 feb 1898 19 dec 1987
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at Poznan Project http://bindweed.man.poznan.pl;Poznan, Wlkp., Poland ;search.php following Kottwitz were married (P=Protestant first; then C=Catholic):
Wihelmine Friederike K (aged 30) + Nikisch, P; Freiderike Louise Charlotte Renate K 18 (dad Friedrich Heinriich Ernest von Kottwitz) + Bandelow
Anna Rosina Kotowitzki; Kotswitz (father von Kotswitz)
Catholic: Madgelena Kot 26 + Redote;
Franciscus Kottowicz 23 + ( ..ck) Nowak, & Faltynianka; Anna Kotowitzki + Schaefler; Joseph Kotowicz 26 + Blazejewska; Petronella Peter Parnell Kotowicz + Zwada ;
Lars Menk, A Dictionary of German-Jewish Surnames (Bergenfield, 2005) mentions that Kottwitz was a town in Bohemia, now Chotevice, CZ. The two families with the name Kottwitz: one that moved from Cottbus to Berlin, Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany in the 18thC and later changed their name to Markow; the other, in Poznan, Wlkp., Poland as of 1835.As I mentioned, the vital records for Jews in Poznan, Wlkp., Poland are few and far between for the period before 1874. After that, they're mixed in with everyone else in the civil records, but those seem to be largely complete.
The classic book on Poznan, Wlkp., Poland and its Jewish communities is by Heppner Hepner & Herzberg, and is in German. You can download it from the Poznan Digital Archive at dlibra.pl. Tons of info on the history of Poznan, Wlkp., Poland 's community, but needs an index of names...The inventory of German-era Judaica in Polish archives is by Stefi Jersch-Wenzel et al. and is called Quellen zur Geschichte der Juden in polnischen Archiven. Berlin, Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany, 2003 or so Roger Lustig Princeton, NJ
Lots of Kottwitz, Kottowitz, Kotowicz, Katovitz in Krakow City--Helena in 1917, Aleksander in 1926, Marja in 1932.
1872 in Stadt Poznan, Wlkp., Poland , Kottwitz:
Isidor, David, Jacob, Louis.
Remember, it all started with my great-great grandparents, Rosalie Kottwitz, daughter of Isidore and Susanna, and Isaac Colman( Coleman, Kahlmann), both of Poznan, Wlkp., Poland and Houston. Well, Ive just learned that Isaac had 2 sisters: Fredericka and Ernestina Colman. Fredericka married L.M. Rich in 1859 and remained in Houston and had children. Ernestine married A.S. (Anxel, Anseal S.) Kottwitz also in 1859 in Houston, and they had 5 children: Rachel, Mitchell, Julia, Abe and Morris. A.S.s father was Moritz Kottwitz. A.S. was born in 1814 in Poznan, Wlkp., Poland .
Rosalias grandfather was Moritz brother, Sol Salomon K. Her father, Isidore, was born in 1812 in Poznan, Wlkp., Poland . Moritz and Sol Salomons parents were Lippmann and Hirrel Kottwitz. So my 2 Colmans (Isaac and Ernestina) married 2 Kottwitz, so that Isaacs sister married Rosalias uncle.
Name might have been changed to Markow or Markiew when went to Berlin, Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany.
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