The German surname Sezzer is an Upper German name with roots in the southern region of Bavaria. The name is derived from the German verb "setzen," meaning "to set," and was probably first borne by someone who worked at a market or fair, setting the prices of merchandise. The Low German variation of the name, Settegast, is even more specific, meaning "one who sets the price of barley."
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Early Origins of the Sezzer family
The surname Sezzer was first found in Regensburg; the first recorded bearer was Ortlieb der Sezzer, who lived there in 1290. The young Sezzer family was instrumental during this early period, playing a major role in the development of medieval Bavarian society.
Early History of the Sezzer family
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Sezzer Spelling Variations
Spelling variations of this family name include: Setzer, Sezzer, Settegast, Settgast, Setter and many more.
Early Notables of the Sezzer family
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Migration of the Sezzer family
Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Christian Setzer, who immigrated to Pennsylvania in 1773; Andreas Setzer, a Hessian mercenary who settled in America after fighting in the Revolutionary War, Adam Setzer, who came to Philadelphia in 1806 with his two children, Marie and Wilhelmine Setzer, who sailed from Havre to New York on board the ".