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Early Origins of the Aulick family

The surname Aulick was first found in Gascony (French: Gascogne), an area of southwest France bordering Spain, that was part of the "Province of Guyenne and Gascony" prior to the French Revolution, where the family has been a prominent family for centuries, and held a family seat with lands and manor. The family were well established in the region of Béarn and several members of the family distinguished themselves through their contributions toward the community in which they lived and were rewarded with lands, titles and letters patent confirming their nobility. The branched to Languedoc where the name spelt Aule, and Aulhae and Hault in Anvers.

Early History of the Aulick family

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Aulick Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Aul, Aull, Aulle, Aule, Aulh, Aulhé, Aulhae and many more.

Early Notables of the Aulick family

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United States Aulick migration to the United States +

Some of the first settlers of this family name were:

Aulick Settlers in United States in the 19th Century
  • O. Aulick, aged 31, who immigrated to the United States from London, in 1894
  • Richmond Aulick, aged 40, who settled in America, in 1896
Aulick Settlers in United States in the 20th Century
  • Marcus A. Aulick, aged 24, who landed in America from London, in 1900

Contemporary Notables of the name Aulick (post 1700) +

  • John H. Aulick (1787-1873), American officer in the United States Navy, eponym of the USS Aulick (DD-258) and the USS Aulick (DD-569)
  • Aulick Palmer, American politician, U.S. Consul in Dresden, 1889-92; U.S. Consul General in Dresden, 1892-93


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