Difference between revisions of "Jaunkārķi (estate)"
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Latest revision as of 08:20, 17 September 2013
Jaunkārķi (German: Neu-Karkell) was an estate in northern Latvia, located in Kārķi parish. Some of the subsidiary peasant farms still survive.
The surnames found in the 1826 revision list for Jaunkārķi, written as they appear in the document:
- Abel
- Ahse
- Auns
- Behrsin
- Bischte
- Bohsche
- Buls
- Deegu
- Ebbulin
- Elprecht
- Gundsiht
- Jehkabsohn
- Jukks
- Kauliht
- Kihkul
- Krimbehn (?)
- Klawejan
- Kohrte
- Kreile
- Krille
- Krinte
- Kruhwiht
- Kuse
- Lahze
- Lauze
- Leepin
- Malsche
- Messin
- Ohglin
- Pauliht
- Pellekais
- Pundur
- Putrin
- Rauske
- Rohse
- Rullis
- Runga
- Schakker
- Schkuddiht
- Simliht (?)
- Student
- Suttis
- Sweeder
- Tachkus
- Tuppuriht
- Uburg
- Wehsis
- Wihtlap
- Weisner
- Wihtol
- Zahbul
- Zakkar
The 1826 revision list is one of the earliest sources for the surnames of Jaunkārķi.