sobota, 10 września 2022

The Long-father Tree of J.R.R. Tolkien

The surname Tolkien in this family appears first in the village of Globuhnen.
It comes from the name of the village of Tollkeim in Prussia
(source: GStA PE, GHS, Amt Brandenburg 1 from 1715)

 
My summary of Tolkien's ancestry (#TolkienAncestry) - the genealogical and historical research is ready!
 
Y-DNA of the Tolkien family and the closest families
(source: YFull.com)

The Tolkien paternal line (Y-DNA) belongs to R1a-Y42738: https://www.yfull.com/tree/R-Y42738/ (the Tolkien family sample is YF088107):
 
 
THE LONG-FATHER TREE 
OF J.R.R. TOLKIEN
(with links to the biograms) 
 
 
(Baltic peoples with the Baltic languages,
Old Prussian and Old Yotvingian)
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Paul Katt 
a village elder
(b. ca. 1490 Globuhnen, Prussia) 
- see here
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Hans 
a village elder
(b. ca. 1520, Globuhnen, Prussia)
- see here
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Jacob Tolckeimer vel Tolckin 
a village mayor
(b. ca. 1550, Tollkeim/Globuhnen, Prussia) 
- see here
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Friedrich Tolckin 
a city citizen and craftsman
(b. ca. 1590 Globuhnen, Prussia) 
- see here
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Michael Tolkien
a city citizen and craftsman
(1620-1678, Kreuzburg, Prussia) 
- see here
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Michael Tolkien
a city citizen and craftsman 
(1644-1699, Kreuzburg, Prussia) 
- see here
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Christian Tolkien 
a city citizen and baker
(1677-1746, Kreuzburg, Prussia) 
- see here
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Christian Tolkien 
a city soldier in Gdańsk
(1706, Kreuzburg, Prussia -1791, Gdańsk) 
- see here
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Johann Benjamin Tolkien
a clock- and watchmaker, a china seller in London 
(1752, Gdańsk - 1819, London) 
- see here
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George Tolkien
a music teacher, organist and opera singer 
(1784-1840, London)
- see here
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John Benjamin Tolkien 
a pianomaker
 (1807, London - 1896, Birmingham)
- see here
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Arthur Reuel Tolkien
a bank manager 
(1857, Birmingham - 1896, Bloemfontein, Orange Free State) 
- see here
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John Ronald Reuel Tolkien
an Oxford professor and writer
(1892, Bloemfontein, Orange Free State - 1973, Bournemouth)
 
Migration of Tolkien's ancestors - still to the West (like Tolkien's Edain and Elves):
 
 Tollkeim, Prussia > Kreuzburg/Globuhnen, Prussia > Gdańsk, Poland  > Amsterdam, The Netherlands > London, England > Birmingham/Oxford, England

 
AI art is fashionable now, so here is a graphic
about Tolkien's most ancient known ancestor from Prussia

 

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