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Etymology of Brüche

What does the name Brüche mean?

The Brüche family name comes from a place name that was first used among the Viking settlers who arrived in the shores of Scotland in the Middle Ages. The Brüche name comes from someone having lived in the places named Overbrough and Netherbrough in Harray, in the Orkney Islands. It is believed that the origins of the Brüche name are Norse, but it is not known if the place or personal name came first.

Early Origins of the Brüche family

The surname Brüche was first found in the Orkneys, where they held a family seat from very ancient times.

Early History of the Brüche family

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Brüche Spelling Variations

Translation and spelling were non-standardized practices in the Middle Ages, so scribes had only their ears to rely on. This was a practice of extremely limited efficiency, and spelling variations in names, even within a single document, were the result. Over the years, Brüche has appeared Brough, Burgh, Brugh, Broughe, Burghe, Brughe, Bruche and many more.

Early Notables of the Brüche family

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Migration of the Brüche family

The fertile east coast of what would become US and Canada was soon dotted with the farms of Scottish settlers. Some of them remained faithful to the crown and called themselves United Empire Loyalists, while others had the chance to pay back their old oppressors in the American War of Independence. That brave spirit lives on today in the highland games that dot North America in the summer. Passenger and immigration lists indicate that members of the Brüche family came to North America quite early: Edward Brough settled in Virginia in 1642; James Brough settled in Jamaica in 1685; George Brough settled in Savannah, Georgia in 1774; with his wife Barbara, three sons and a daughter.



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