History of surnames in germany

    • [DOC File]egsgermangroup.files.wordpress.com

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      Trippstadt is listed by Charles M. Hall in his Vol. 2 of "Atlantic Bridges to Germany" as a "non-community ("non-gemeinde"). This may mean that it no longer exists as a village. Its location would be 7-degrees 45-minutes East Longitude and 48-degrees 20-minutes North Latitude. Church records from the year 1698 are known to exist.

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    • [DOC File]Mesa Regional Family History Center Quick Start #3

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      T / F c. The reason for the law is to do with tracing family histories. T / F d. The couple totally understood the court’s decision. T / F e. It is quite unusual for a German to have a double-barrelled name. T / F f. German law says a hyphen must link two linked surnames. T / F g. More and more people in Germany are choosing to have two surnames.

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    • [DOC File]DEAL FAMILY HISTORY and RESEARCH SUMMARY

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      Mesa Regional Family History Center. Quick Start #3. German Research (How to find the place of origin in Germany) A complete guide can be downloaded from Family Search: www.familysearch.org. First Step: Work from known data by using the available records from the area where your ancestors lived in the United States. Diaries/Family Bibles ...

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    • [DOCX File]The History and Fate of the Jews of Essen

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      An advantage to the data bases we will be using is that they include the surnames of the donors, permitting a connection to the names of documented Sephardim in the post-Inquisition Diaspora. The Canary Islands. The Canary Islands originally were settled by the Guanches, a fair-haired, fair-skinned people whose history and culture are largely ...

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    • German Surnames and Their Meanings and Origins

      Germany had earlier been devastated by the 30 Years' War -- and many returned in 1711 to Germany. Many also migrated down into the Tuplehocken Valley area of Pennsylvania but the majority settled in New York where today that area is filled with German names. Sailing with the 3rd party which embarked 5-10 June 1709 were Johan Diel and wife.

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    • [DOC File]ESL Lesson: Germany says 2 family names is enough

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      GERMAN ONLINE RESOURCES (links current as of November 2015)(last updated Jun 2020) German Interest Group (GIG) of Eastside Genealogical Society

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

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      Disappointingly, one of the foremost of works on family surnames, A Dictionary of Surnames by Patrick Hanks & Flavia Hodges , and which was originally printed in 1988 in the USA by Oxford University Press, makes no mention of the names of Marter and Martyr despite them being a reasonably common name in England, north-west Germany, some parts of ...

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    • [DOC File]THE MONG LINE OF DECENDENCY---------

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      In Germany alone there are currently 2,259 phone numbers listed. (d.h. 2007) under this name. The vast majority of the Rotters in Germany live south of the Main, also in Bavaria and Baden-Wuerttemberg. In Austria, some 700 additional telephone numbers, with most …

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    • [DOC File]A Blacksmith’s Tale

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      The History and Fate of the Jews of Essen. A Memorial book to fellow Jewish citizens of the city of Essen. by Dr. Hermann Schröter. The Hirschland Family in Essen. Although the Hirschland family was not among the earlier-established names of Essen, it was at one time a very good name to have.

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