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

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Origin Displayed: Austrian

Origins Available: Austrian, German

Spelling variations of this family name include: Eberl, Eberle, Eberlin, Eberlen, Ebberl, Ebberle, Eberlein, Ebberlein, Ebberlin and many more.

First found in Austria, where since early medieval times the name Eberl was closely identified with feudal society's social and political advancements.

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Veronica Ebberlin, age 17; who settled in Pennsylvania in 1732. Hieronimus Eberle settled in Pennsylvania in 1737; Marie Eber settled in South Carolina in 1740.

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Some noteworthy people of the name Eberle
  • Edward Walter Eberle (1864-1929), Admiral, fought in the battle of Santiago during the Spanish-American War and became chief of naval operations after World War I
  • Abastenia St. Leger Eberle (1878-1942), American sculptor
  • Paul Eberle, American author, former writer for the Los Angeles Free Press
  • William Denman Eberle (1923-2008), American businessman, United States Trade Representative (1971 to 1974)
  • Major-General George Leland Eberle (1894-1978), American Deputy Commandant of National War College (1952-1954)
  • Admiral Sir James Henry Fuller Eberle GCB (b. 1927), Allied Commander-in-Chief of the Eastern Atlantic (1977-80)
  • Adolf Eberle (1843-1914), German painter
  • Emilia Eberle (b. 1964), Romanian World Championship gold medalist gymnast
  • Veronika Eberle (b. 1988), German violinist
  • Wolrad Eberle (1908-1949), German bronze medalist at the 1932 Summer Olympics



Learn More About Austrian Surnames


AUSTRIA

Austria has occupied a dominant position in the shaping of modern German history. After the glorious period known as the Renaissance, the forces of religious conflict, political transformation, and modernization shook the German states. Political authority was fragmented in the German states, which lacked strong central governments, and autonomous local powers prevented the Empire from using its resources and organizing itself like the other new European states.

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VIENNA

Vienna, which is presently the capital and largest city in Austria, is one of the most famous cultural centers of Europe. It is renowned as a home for artists from around the world, particularly in the realm of music. There has hardly been a single German composer who did not live here at one point in his life. For example, both the Strauss and Liszt families resided in Vienna. The literary scene was centered around the fashionable coffee houses, where one could see the most famous authors of the era. The Viennese opera and theater traditions are world famous. The celebrated Mozart was born in Salzburg, which now offers an annual international festival in honor of this composer's music.

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