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Etymology of Laubacher

What does the name Laubacher mean?

The Laubacher surname is derived one of several places named Laub in Germany. These place names are in turn derived from the Old High German word "loup" denoting "a leafy or deciduous wood."

Early Origins of the Laubacher family

The surname Laubacher was first found in Kassel, in Hesse (central Germany) where one of the earliest of the name on written record was Else undir der Loeyben, in 1358. One line of the surname comes from Lauba, near Saarbruecken in the Rhine Province.

Early History of the Laubacher family

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Laubacher Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Laub, Lauber, Lauben, Laubach and others.

Early Notables of the Laubacher family

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Migration of the Laubacher family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Catharina Laub, who came to America in 1621; Balthasar Laub, who settled in Philadelphia in 1751 with his wife and six children; Michael Laub, his wife Anna Laub and their five children, who settled in Pennsylvania in 1749.



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