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Rockenfeld is an
abandoned village in the
Feldkirchen district of Neuwied, Germany. The
names Rockenfeller and
Rockefeller are
derived from Rockenfeld...
- surname,
originally given to
people from the now-abandoned
village of
Rockenfeld near
Neuwied in the
Rhineland and
commonly referring to
subjects ****ociated...
- Pennsylvania. The name
Rockenfeller refers to the now-abandoned
village of
Rockenfeld in the
district of Neuwied. In 1864,
Rockefeller married Laura Celestia...
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Rockefeller family traces their origin to the now
abandoned German village Rockenfeld in the
early 17th century. The
American family branch is
descended from...
- Rockenfeller; 1590) of Fahr, Germany, and the now
deserted village of
Rockenfeld as namesake. The
first Rockefeller to
emigrate to
America (1723) was Johann...
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Rockenfeller then John
Peter Rockefeller, a
miller who
migrated in 1708 from
Rockenfeld, Wied-Neuwied, Rhineland, Germany, to
Philadelphia where he was a plantation...
- as
districts themselves. The
place of the
abandoned former village of
Rockenfeld,
which is
considered to be the
origin and
namesake of the
famous Rockefeller...
- A good half a
kilometer north of the site is the
deserted village of
Rockenfeld.
Ancient roads led to this
place in
prehistoric times. Some of them ran...
- district. In 1894 they were
joined by Jews
living in Fahr, Hüllenberg,
Rockenfeld and Rodenbach. Zur
Geschichte der jüdischen
Gemeinde Neuwied at Alemannia...
- Rhineland-Palatinate State's
Monument Protection Act. The
remote hamlet of
Rockenfeld belonged to Gönnersdorf
until it
separated in 1693. "Gemarkung Gönnersdorf...