[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Sampert
gpvjem
gpvjem at sasktel.net
Mon Nov 5 07:14:36 PST 2007
It is unlikely that there is a correlation between the names Sampert and Senkpeil. Senkbeil is of Low German origin from about 1471. In some areas (including Poland) the name does appear to have gone through several mutations with Schinkel, Senkbeil, Senkpfeil, Sengbeil, Singbeil even Zinkbeil in Bessarabia.
John Marsch
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Lloyd,
There is one Sampert in the Michalki, Rypin, Plock church records and lots
of Senkpiel/Senkpyl that I have thought might be a variation, maybe Polish -
don't know. Maybe someone else can comment on that.
Anyway, my ancestors come from this area back to the 1700/1800s and I have a
number of names that originated in the UK such as Fagin, Fitsch, Meister
(Master). In those years the migration was eastward.
Earl
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Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 13:22:07 -0700
From: "Lloyd Friedrick" <lloydfriedrick at telus.net>
Subject: Re: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Origin of name Duwe?
To: G?nther B?hm <GHBoehm at ish.de>
Cc: ger-poland-volhynia at eclipse.sggee.org
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And, how about our family name SAMPERT, Lutherans that moved to Tomazov-Maz,
Congress Poland and later To Alberta, Canada ?
Family oral history tells us they may have originated from the Alsace
Lorraine area.
Sampert doesn't sound like a French name to me.
lloyd friedrick
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Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2007 16:18:03 -0700
From: Rose Ingram <roseingram at shaw.ca>
Subject: Re: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Origin of name Duwe?
To: Lloyd Friedrick <lloydfriedrick at telus.net>
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I have heard several people indicate their ancestors orginated from Alsace
Lorraine, and I believe it mostly to be generalization of the area.
My husband has Kirsch in his family and was told they came from Alsace
Lorraine. After some lengthy research I discovered they came from
Luxembourg. Well that is close.
By the way Kirsch is as common in Luxembourg as Jones is in Wales.
Rose Ingram
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