Welcome to the Arlinghaus Family
Genealogy
Please e-mail changes and corrections to: sarhaus@umich.edu
Original research contributions from efforts of Francis
Anthony Arlinghaus (Ph.D. History), 721, as characterized in
structure by his grandson William Edward Arlinghaus, 72121, with
a numerical cataloging scheme developed by FAA's son, William
Charles Arlinghaus (Ph.D. Mathematics), 7212. Sandra Lach
Arlinghaus (Ph.D. Geography), 7212s, maintains and archives the
digital site. Contributions from others from around the
world have contributed important primary information:
Walter Barklage (41616), Alix Ann Arlinghaus (7431), Frank Henry
Arlinghaus Jr. MD (7432), Francis Joseph Arlinghaus Ph.D.
(7211), Mary Avery Arlinghaus (7211s), Elizabeth Anne Arlinghaus
Marchand (72114), Martin Ostendorf (46153), Julie Charles
(74522), Wajan Sudja (46811), Joseph Paul Arlinghaus (72113),
Mark McBride who lived with the Ostendorf family in Damme in
1975-76, and others. Please let us know of names that
should be added to this list and also please correct errors and
suggest additions.
Dating notation: a date of 07/03/1960, for example, means
July 3, 1960.
Numerical cataloging strategy of William C. Arlinghaus
(WCA)
The genealogy beginning point is Johan Gerhard Jakob Arlinghaus
(02/11/1790-01/03/1854).
All numbering is based upon this starting point. For example, my
(WCA) son is William Edward Arlinghaus, #72121.....this means
that he is the 1st child of the 2nd child of the 1st child of
the 2nd child of the 7th child of Johan and his wife Catharina.
Appended symbols might have various meanings: For example,
's' for 'spouse'; 'ss' or 's2' for second spouse; 'p'
for 'partner'; 'd' for 'divorced.
46143s. Prof. Dr. Dursun Tan (born
in Turkey 08/20/1960-) were
married.