[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Kwiatkowski - Bluemke
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Sun Aug 31 09:52:24 PDT 2008
The umlaut over a letter (u, o, a, i, y) is the same as an e after the
letter. You must use one or the other for the correct spelling and pronunciation.
To omit the umlaut or the following e changes the sound and often the meaning.
Before the use of the two dots as umlauts, there was often a tiny, slanted
lower-case e over the u or o or a or i or y.
The -ke ending usually signifies that line originated from somewhere along
the north coast, the Baltic or the North Sea,
Maureen Schoenky (Schoenke from Königsberg)
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