Komes, Teunis (1535-after 1607)Teunis (Tönis) Komes (Comes, Commerts), owner of the Gatherhof at Rheydt, in 1591 signed the Concept of Cologne as a representative of the Mennonite congregation at München-Gladbach, Rheinland, Germany. He was an ancestor of the Jacob Gottschalk who emigrated to Pennsylvania and was a preacher in the church in Germantown. The family name of Kernes, spelled in different ways: Kommes, Komms, Kohmsen, was also found in West Prussia before 1700. They may have been related to the Rhineland branch of this family. BibliographyNiepoth, W. "Jakob Gottschalk and His Ancestry." Mennonite Quarterly Review 23 (January, 1949): 35-47. Reimer, Gustav E. Die Familiennamen der westpreussischen Mennoniten. Weierhof: Mennonitische Geschichtsverein, 1940: 112. Risler, Walter. "Das München-Gladbacher Mennonitenverzeichnis von 1654." Beitrage zur Geschichte rheinischer Mennoniten. (Weierhof, 1939): 94-130, especially 109.
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