Origin of Vogel
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Total Records: 3
Origin of Vogel, Meaning of Vogel
Origin: Two brothers, Jahn and Joseph Vogel settled in Caldwell County, Texas in the early 1850's. They were from Prussia.
Surnames: Vogel, Vogle
Submitted by: Judith Renker |
Origin of Vogel, Meaning of Vogel
Origin: Family from Rheinbischofsheim, Grand Duchy of Baden (Germany)
Surnames: Vogel
Submitted by: Denise Parsons |
Origin of Vogel, Meaning of Vogel
Origin: In George F. Jones book it says "TTER" means "Dweller on the ETT (river)" or "Dweller in a wattled enclosure." I have had cnfirmed by three people fom Schweiz, Austria and Baden-Wurttemberg, that Etter means this. 1.) The word Etter comes from the Alemans. It was the name of the Bounds, Fences of her Village. The villages of the Alemans was enclosed by "Palisades" witch was called etter. Daniel Etter Schweiz 2.) "Ethymologisches W?rterbuch der deutschen familiennamen" = "Ethymological dictionary of german familynames". according to this book there are 2 possibilities. A: the name based on the old fences (as we already have discussed) B: the name based on the old alemannic word of Etter which means Kinsman. Alexander Lutz Austria 3.) ETTER: either is 1) Middle High German "?ter" = village fence, boundary; or 2) MHG "etter" = cousin. ETTERLI(N): Affectionate form for Etter = cousin. Etterli(n) was widely spread in the alemannic region (the -i is typically Swiss). In 1407 there is a Heinzmann ETTERLIN, Vogt (bailiff, administrator) at Istein (L?rrach, near the Swiss border), and in 1441 Anton => ?TTERLI (!), also spelt ETTER- LIN, town scribe in Schaffhausen (Switzerland). Heinz Majer Baden-W?rttemberg
Surnames: Etter, Vogel, Kremitzki, Howard, Parsons
Submitted by: Robert Etter |
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