Buongiorno,
the tuttogenealogia.it members have helped to sort out the origin of de Antoninis, from Alberto di Fillingher, nobile di Wurttenbeg, Folingh Svevia, emerging in Amaro in late 1308. Fillingher would be -as now seen, Willingen in Schwaben.
The name Folingh, Svevia family house emerges in Guidecca, Venice as in the paintings by a local painter. I have not found any information from the poor sources I have on this Folingh name in Schwaben or in Guidecca.
The family that arrive from Schwaben in 1308, is of Viking origin from Gotland, near Folighbo, (Ancient DNA analysis, Fröjel VK-461 grave, living in Viking culture round 950). This suggest that the family name could be Swedish, Foling, Folingher, today Folingen is written Fölingen, near the oldest city of Skänningen, to west from Fröjel. There German tradesmen antered already in early 1200ies latest,, suggested now from Willingen-Schweningen in Schwaben, as the name Folingher was used from 1301 latest with a family living in Folingen, Bishopsberg Mansion. The Y DNA of Föjel Viking Grave VK-461 is unique as it is of rare N (ie. Finnic) Y DNA and the nearest of our de Antoninis mutation is from only 75 years after in the area of the Neva River mouth, the water route for Staraja Ladoga, Russia and all the eastern water route, also for Trieste following the earkier Amber Road. The famiy name begun to be used mid 1300ies in Amaro, in 1400 the family sent a branch for HUngary, Poland and that ended into the Swedish Baltic Colonies and from there in Finland and Stockholm between 1700 until 1711. Y Dna is done by three males of de Antoninis, in Finland written Anthoni and the mutation of 1025 is N-BY21971. This family has not lived in Finland at all before the year 1700. If any information of Folingh in Giudecca, Venice or Schwaben Danube areas, Black Forrest etc. or anywhere our research team would be pleased, Also if any family using name Toninis, Tonnis, de Toninis or de/di Antonini and other variations have N- YDNA -that is really rare in Lomabardy- pease contact! You propable then join a larger group of Viking origin families. My wife of de Antoninis, from Amaro, and in her really long family tree via Antoni spouses with several Viking families as researched from all Scandinavia, Orkney, Great Brittain, Ireland, France, Baltic areas, Russia. Ukraina etc. The de Antoninis orginally of Folingh was first seen as from the Eastern Vikings but now the origin has moved to west for Sweden.
MA Erkki Lehto (I am first trained as historian, later Principal today retired).
Folingh nella Svevia in Venice
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