- Do you have Luxembourg ancestry? Is your
genealogy on the Web?
Email me if you would like
to have your your site listed here.
- Family-History.com
Family history information including the following Luxembourg surnames:
- Beck, Boesen, Clasen, Cloos, Dondelinger/Dondlinger,
Esper, Even, Farmer, Hertel, Krick, Lanser, Lecher, Martin, Mayer, Miller,
Peiffer, Roller, Stoffel, Thul, Uselding, Wellenstein, Weyker
- Alff's
Melmacian Page
Claude Alff's web site focusing on the Alff surname, as well as
allied Schmitz and Hieff families.
- Bormann
Family Genealogy
- The Colling
Family
- The Diederich Family
- Richard Duprel's Genealogy
Page
Luxembourg surnames include: Steichen, Gilson, Mathey, Duprel, Dickes,
Mamer, Delles, Beyser, Gresser, Seyler, Rach and Wirtz.
- du Prel d'Erpeldange
Family
This site is in French, but the genealogical information it contains
is easy to understand.
- Elens and
Binsfeld Family
- Erpelding
Family History & Genealogy
Researching Erpeldings in the following locations and time
periods: Mankato, Blue Earth County, Minnesota; Rollingstone, Winona
County, Minnesota; villages of Biwer and Betzdorf in the canton of
Grevenmacher, Luxembourg before 1860.
- Don Gentner's
Genealogy Page
- The Gilles Family
- The Hubing Family
- The Klein Family
- The Lieffrig
Family
Richard Liffrig's ancestors emigrated from the Luxembourg province of
Belgium to central Minnesota.
- Ney Family History
Final paper for a year-long
genealogy certificate program at the University of Washington about my
Luxembourg ancestors, John Peter Ney (1851-1920) and Margaret
Mans (1854-1926), who settled in the town of Holy Cross in Ozaukee
County, Wisconsin.
- The Ottelé Genealogy
- The
Penning
Family
Descendents of Johannes Peter Penning born in Schoenfels in 1771,
including the Mathais Penning family of Leavenworth, KS.
- Pletschette Family Tree
- The Possley/Poncelet Family
- The
Thomas Prost, Jr. Family
Tom Prost's great grandparents, Henry
Prost and Helen Obladen, settled in Chicago, Illinois. Ancestral
Luxembourg villages include Niederdonven, Oberdonven and Gostingen, as
well as Nittel, Germany. Allied surnames include: Beckius, Bertrang,
Boltz, Courte, Courth, Courthe, Demuth, Godar, Grosch, Hanzler, Hienkes,
Kafs, Kass, Klein, Lentz, Medernach, Mesenburg, Molitor, Peters, Rech,
Roob, Roos, Schartz, Schritz, Scholtes, Steil, Ulveling, Wagner, Waldgen,
Wathier, Wattger, Weber, Weyer.
- The
Poull (Pull) Home Page
William Pull's descendants of Peter Poull (Pull) page.
- David
Schmit's Family Tree
Researching Luxembourg surnames: Schmit, Marson, Schons, Goergen,
DeVillet and Thill.
- The Schuetter
& Schafer Family Home Page
Names include: Biever/Biewer, Turpel, Grasser and Conzemius. Emigrated
from Erpeldange and Ettelbruck in Luxembourg to Chicago, IL.
- Shumacher
Family Home Page
Beginning in Senningen, Luxembourg about 1651.
- All
Things Thilges
- Uselding Genealogy
Genealogy and local history references to the Uselding surname.
- Our Family Tree:
Imrie-Wampach Genealogy
Linda and Doug Wampach's web site.
- Wenner -
Pommes
Joe Miller's web site documents the experience of the S.S. England
which was devasted by a cholera outbreak onboard in the spring of 1866 and
was subsequently quarantined in Nova Scotia and New York. Among the
passengers was his great-great grandmother Margaret Wenner and her brother
Henry. Margaret later married Nicholas Pommes - a Luxembourg immigrant
himself - in Worthington, Iowa. Margaret was orginally from Trintingen,
Luxembourg, and other surnames include Simminger and Mousel.
- The Wester Family
- Susanna Simmerl Youngblut
Suzanne L. Bunkers'
book In
Search of Susanna details her search for an elusive
great-great-grandmother and her own self-discoveries along the way.
Susanna Simmerl was born on April 2, 1831, in
Oberfeulen, Luxembourg. Her first child, a daughter, Barbara Simmerl, was
born there on December 30, 1856. Susanna immigrated to the U.S. in the
spring of 1857, along with her brother Peter Simmerl. In December 1857,
Susanna married Frank Youngblut.
- SurnameWeb
The Surname Genealogy Web Project, whose aim is to centrally locate all
the information available on a surname.
- Frequency
of Surnames in the U.S.
From the U.S. Census Bureau. The frequency of surnames in the United
States based on data compiled from the 1990 census. Most frequent? Not
surprising - Smith.
- U.S. Surname
Distribution
This site creates a map showing you the geographic distribution of the
50,000 most common surnames in the United States.
- The Soundex
Generator
Converts surnames into the correct Soundex code. More
information about how Soundex indexing works is available from the
National Archives soundex
page.
Last Update: 2 January 2008
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