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Where did the Gebhardt coat of arms come from? When did the Gebhardt family first arrive in the United States?

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Origin Displayed: Belgium

Origins Available: Belgium, German

Spelling variations of this family name include: Gebert, Gebhard, Gebhardi, Gebhardt, Gaebaerd, Gabert, Gabet, Gebbart, Gebhart and many more.

First found in Belgium, where the name became noted for its many branches in the region, each house acquiring a status and influence which was envied by the princes of the region.

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: those who arrived from the mid 17th century onward in the great migration from Europe to the New World.

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Some noteworthy people of the name Gebhardt
  • George Gebhardt (1879-1919), Swiss-born American silent film actor
  • Michael William Gebhardt (b. 1965), former sailor from the United States
  • Dixie Cornell Gebhardt (1866-1955), American leader of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Iowa
  • Oscar Leopold von Gebhardt (1844-1906), German Lutheran theologian
  • Karl Gebhardt (1897-1948), German medical doctor; personal physician of Heinrich Himmler
  • Evelyne Gebhardt (b. 1954), German politician
  • Marco Gebhardt (b. 1972), German football player
  • Liz Gebhardt (1945-1996), English actress
  • Franz Karl Eduard von Gebhardt (1838-1925), Baltic German historical painter
  • Volk Gebhardt, 16th century politician in Slovenia



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FLANDERS

The former county of Flanders, which was located on the North Sea and was often linked to both Belgium and the Netherlands, provided Britain with a large number of immigrants during the medieval period. They became invaluable contributors to the development of Britain and contributed more to British industrial development than any other single group. The Flemish began to arrive in Britain at the time of the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. Walter Bec of Flanders led a contingent of his countrymen, who fought as allies of Duke William of Normandy during the Battle of Hastings. Following the Norman victory, many of the Flemish were granted lands upon which they settled permanently. Many more Flemish migrants arrived in 1107, after a large part of Flanders had been flooded. Some of them went to Northumbria, but were later transferred to the Welsh county of Pembroke.

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