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Etymology of Cemp

What does the name Cemp mean?

The distinguished Cemp family emerged in Pomerania, a territory of Germany and a maritime province of Prussia. Pomerania was bounded on the south by Brandenburg, on the west by Mecklenburg, and on the east by Poland. During the 5th century, Pomerania was settled by Pommern, who were a Slavic tribe. Pommern, which means on the sea, became the name of this region during the reign of the Charlemagne.

Early Origins of the Cemp family

The surname Cemp was first found in Pomerania, where the family contributed greatly to the development of an emerging nation and would later play a large role in the political conflicts of the area. The family branched into many houses, many of which acquired estates and manors throughout the surrounding regions, where they played significant roles in the social and political affairs. Individual bearers of the name first mentioned in ancient chronicles include Herward Kempe of Rostock, Pomerania who lived in the year 1257.

Early History of the Cemp family

This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Cemp research. Another 328 words (23 lines of text) covering the years 1658, 1679, 1680, 1816 and 1833 are included under the topic Early Cemp History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.

Cemp Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Kempen, Kempe, Kemp, Kaempen, Kaempe, Cempen, Caempen, Caempe, Kempendorf, Kempner, Cempner and many more.

Early Notables of the Cemp family

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Migration of the Cemp family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Casper Kemp, who arrived in Philadelphia in 1734. Frederick Kemp came to Maryland in 1751; Matthias Kempe arrived in 1764; while F. Kempe settled in Texas in 1860..



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