Show ContentsGatsch History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

The ancient surname Gatsch is thought to be East German-Slavic in origin. It is most likely derived from a personal name, such as "Gaczko" or "Gadafrid." The progenitor of the name was probably the son of someone who was known as Gatz.

Early Origins of the Gatsch family

The surname Gatsch was first found in East Germany, in the regions of Silesia, Prussia, and Pomerania, where the name is thought to have originated. The personal name Gaczko could be found in Breslau in 1328; it is therefore likely that the surname Gatsch emerged in this region shortly thereafter. The young Gatsch family was instrumental during this formative period, figuring prominently in the early history of the region and contributing greatly to the development of medieval German society.

Early History of the Gatsch family

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Gatsch Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Gatz, Gatzke, Gatzka, Gatsch and others.

Early Notables of the Gatsch family

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Migration of the Gatsch family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Jacob Gatz, who settled in Philadelphia in 1763; Christian Gatz, who was bound out as a servant in Philadelphia in 1773; Jean Gatz, who emigrated from Alsace to Louisiana in 1840.



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