Götzke (Goetzke, Goetzki, Jetzke, Goetz) familyGötzke (Goetzke, Goetzki, Jetzke, Goetz) was a Mennonite name of Prussia, Germany. Before World War II there were 48 persons by this name in the Memelniederung. Arthur Goetzke was a minister of the Prussian Mennonite refugees of Northwest Germany after World War II, and Bruno Götzke was a pastor of the Mennonite refugee congregation at Backnang. BibliographyCrous, Fr. "Mennoniten-familien in Zahlen." Mennonitische Geschichtsblätter (1940): 26 f. Reimer, Gustav. Die Familiennamen der Westpreussischen Mennoniten. Weierhof, 1940.
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