The distinguished surname Haeffelfinger is Germanic in origin, and is derived from "Hafelfinger," the name of a town in Switzerland.
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Early Origins of the Haeffelfinger family
The surname Haeffelfinger was first found in Basel-Land, Switzerland, where the family's ancestral home is located. It was a common practice of the time to refer to a new resident of a city by the name of his hometown; thus, the progenitor of the name Haeffelfinger was likely a native of Hafelfinger who had moved to another city. The earliest known records of the name have been traced back to Dietgen, Basel-Land, where the Haeffelfinger family was working as potters. The young Haeffelfinger family played a major role in the history of the region, and contributed greatly to the development of medieval Swiss society.
Early History of the Haeffelfinger family
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Haeffelfinger Spelling Variations
Spelling variations of this family name include: Heffelfinger, Hefelfinger, Hafelfinger, Häfelfinger, Hefelinger, Heffelinger and many more.
Early Notables of the Haeffelfinger family
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Migration of the Haeffelfinger family
Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Galy Heffelfinger, who settled in Philadelphia in 1734; Martin Hafelfinger and his wife Anna Maria Gysin, who immigrated to Pennsylvania in 1740 with their children Elspeth, Verona, Anna, Martin and Johannes.