Bavarian family names

    • [DOC File]Duey Family History - Wolf Wolfensberger

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      Among the names preserved is that of the Laux family, the head of which was Peter Laux, who arrived in 1737 - then also the Sallada family. Tradition has it that there were five immigrant brothers.”16 He goes on to cite the presence of Jacques Duey17 (Dewy), along with Jean and Paul LeCene, in Lancaster County (before Cumberland County was ...

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    • [DOC File]Conclusion - University of Florida

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      “The children were given French names to conceal their identities” (165). She lived with her mothering hiding with a french family during the Occupation. The obit of Sarah Kofman ends with her suicide in 1994. In the eulogy that follows, Derrida singles out her last essay, published in 1995, entitled “Conjuring Death” for attention ...

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    • [DOCX File]The Family Tree of James Arthur Johnson

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      The Probsts emigrated from the Probst homeground in Kanton Bern,Switzerland, into both the Bavarian Allgäu and the Pfalz, Germany, andinto Alsace, France. (The Bavarian Probsts who came to America probablycame originally from Switzerland.) ... Unfortunately, they rarelyagreed in the spelling of the German family names! The English clerksjust ...

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    • [DOC File]The History of Steinwenden - Dysinger

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      The reformed church books contain the names of some of the resettlers: Berny, Buechi (Bichy, Bihy), Brennermann, Freyvogel, Hunzinger, Koller, Kyburtz, Zinsmeister and many more. Immigrants from Germany also moved to the region. Steinwenden in 1684 consisted once again of six families, totaling approximately 25 residents.

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    • [DOCX File]Mullins' New History of the Jews (1968)

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      So much for one of the great names of Jewish history, a usurper who split the Jewish tribe in two and paved the way for its downfall. Kastein also tells us, page 34, that "Shelmo, Solomon the Peaceable, inaugurated his rule by committing three murders which cleared his path and got rid of his only brother, and he did 80 without the slightest ...

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    • [DOC File]Small history book of Rotter - Genealogy Freelancers

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      Finally, many family names also on the names of regions or Cities, from where the name originally came makers, as e.g. Franke, Bayer, Schwab or Bremer, Friedländer, Haller, etc. Since the local name Roth, Rott, etc. in German-speaking countries more than a dozen times available is or has been, of course, speculation door open.

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    • [DOCX File]Mullins' New History of the Jews (1968)

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      At the age of forty-five, Eustace Mullins has completed thirty years of continuous activity as a writer, an artist and a businessman. With five books currently in print on fine arts, religious and economic subjects, he also carries on a fulltime business career, and is known as an artist's artist, a genius painter who has restored distance to the art of landscape, and whose paintings have won ...

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    • [DOC File]THEWALT, ONE OF THE OLDEST GERMAN

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      Form 182 is named Mädchenkopf or Girl’s Head or Zenzi (typical Bavarian girl). Form 487 is named Meier-Gustel for a typical guy. Form 488 is named Hessen Grit for a typical gal. ... It was common in that age to keep the same names or initials in the family line, so there may be a connection there to give credence to a misspelling.

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    • [DOCX File]Rubenstein 12e IRM Chapter 5

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      Afrikaans, German, Bavarian, and Dutch all have at least 5 million speakers and belong to the same language family, branch, and group as English. 5.1.3: Sino-Tibetan is the second-most widely used language family, but it appears on Figure 5-6 to encompass a smaller land area than several other language families.

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    • [DOC File]TEXAS CIVIL PROCEDURE OUTLINE

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      3. the correct names and addresses of the parties and any assumed names. 4. a short, plain, concise statement of the cause of action sufficient to give fair notice of the claim involved. a. ex.- the P has a right, the D’s wrong violated that right, and the consequent damages. b. the pleadings try to narrow the claim to lock in the issue. C.

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