The distinguished and ancient German surname Pfirsich is derived from the Middle High German word "pfersich," meaning "peach." It is likely that the name was first borne by a peach grower or an orchard keeper; it is also possible that the progenitor of the name lived near a peach tree, or at a house or inn bearing the sign of a peach tree.
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Early Origins of the Pfirsich family
The surname Pfirsich was first found in Swabia, where the Pfirsich family became a prominent contributor to the development of the district from ancient times. Always prominent in social affairs, the family became an integral part of that turbulent region as it emerged to form alliances with other families within the Feudal System and the nation. The young Pfirsich family was instrumental during this formative period, playing a major role in the early history of the region and contributing greatly to the development of medieval Swabian society.
Early History of the Pfirsich family
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Pfirsich Spelling Variations
Spelling variations of this family name include: Pfirsching, Pfersching, Pfirsich, Pfersich, Pfoersching, Pförsching, Pershing, Pfirisch, Pferisch, Pirshing, Pfersch and many more.
Early Notables of the Pfirsich family
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Migration of the Pfirsich family
Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Anna Maria Pfirsch, who settled in Pennsylvania in 1737; Georg Pfirsch, a Hessian mercenary who settled in America after fighting in the Revolutionary War.