Re: Drougge/Droga and Knaut/Kneut
in reply to a message by Caprice
http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/archiv/sachsen-anhalt-l/2004-01/msg00036.html
http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/archiv/mecklenburg-l/2003-03/msg00119.html
Seems like a noble German family dating back from the Late Medieval Ages from a family of knights. The links are in German, so maybe Andy can help you from here. I'm too tired right now, i'm sorry.
Droga seems to be Polish too. It is a Polish surname, but Walloon? Are you sure about that? Apart from not appearing French or Flemish, I only hit sites about drugs at Google.
http://list.genealogy.net/mailman/archiv/mecklenburg-l/2003-03/msg00119.html
Seems like a noble German family dating back from the Late Medieval Ages from a family of knights. The links are in German, so maybe Andy can help you from here. I'm too tired right now, i'm sorry.
Droga seems to be Polish too. It is a Polish surname, but Walloon? Are you sure about that? Apart from not appearing French or Flemish, I only hit sites about drugs at Google.
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Knaut/Kneut
I'm sorry, but I haven't found much. Knaut as a German surname can ne be from Middle High German "knode, knote" (nodule), used for a small, crude and dumpy person.
(This is taken from Familiennamen, Herkunft und Bedeutung, bearbeitet von Rosa und Volker Kohlheim, Dudenverlag Mannheim 2000)
Andy ;—)
I'm sorry, but I haven't found much. Knaut as a German surname can ne be from Middle High German "knode, knote" (nodule), used for a small, crude and dumpy person.
(This is taken from Familiennamen, Herkunft und Bedeutung, bearbeitet von Rosa und Volker Kohlheim, Dudenverlag Mannheim 2000)
Andy ;—)