"f." between 2 last names

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I am searching for ancestors in Zerkwitz & surrounding areas of Brandenburg, in the registers from about late 1700s to early 1800s. I come across many last names - that is - 2 last names between which is a "f", or what looks like an "f." to me. They appear to be the man's last name & then his wife's, or mother's maiden name. Below is my try at a link:

https://www.archion.de/en/viewer/churchRegister/258038?cHash=df714be4d92d4fa8d0d0072e9062e252

All Archives / Berlin / Brandenburg / State Church Archive of the Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia / Calau-Lübben Church District / Zerkwitz

Complete Church Register 1762-1826 ... Image 468 ... # 12 Christoph Melan f. Burisch​




Earlier in the records the "f." seems to be included as a word "faust" or something like that. Below is my effort at a link:


All Archives / Berlin / Brandenburg / State Church Archive of the Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia / Calau-Lübben Church District / Zerkwitz

Marriages 1826-1854, Burials 1826-1866

Image 273 ... # 12 Death... Johann Christoph Melanchthon "Faust" Burisch

Does anyone have an idea what the abbreviation and word mean?


Joyce Lehmann
San Francisco, California, USA

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Das Wort heißt "sonst".
Die Person Johann Christoph Mehlan sonst Burisch. Das hat sicher mit den in dieser Gegend üblichen Hofnamen zu tun. Er wurde unter dem einen Namen geboren und hat bei Heirat den Namen des Hofes übernommen.

Das müßte man aber durch weitere Forschungen nachprüfen.
 
Thema leider doppelt erstellt, daher hier geschlossen.

Unfortunately this topic has been posted twice - first in the forum section "Begriffe und Abkürzungen" ("Terms and Abbreviations") and shortly afterwards as well here in the forum section "Brandenburg, Berlin".
This is a kind request to stay away from such "double / cross postings". Such practice only causes unnecessary double work and loss of information for everyone involved.
Thank you.

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