[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Need some help with surnames starting with O
Annegret Krause
krause.annegret at t-online.de
Sat May 6 23:54:41 PDT 2006
Gary,
the difference results from the difference between High German and Low
German. The E is the Low German pronunciation (East European variants)of
the Oe (O Umlaut).
Annegret
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Warner
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Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Need some help with surnames starting
with O
To all of you who have knowledge of surnames,
I am trying to figure out the relationship between surnames that
begin with an O, and what appears to be their counterpart names
without the leading O.
I am aware that a leading O in the British Empire means "of the
family of" (for instance, O'Sullivan versus Sullivan). In German
surnames, is the same true?
If the above is true, then are the following sample of such names
related to each other?
Oeher and Eher
Oehler and Ehler
Oehlike and Ehlike
Oehlke and Ehlke
Gary Warner
SGGEE
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