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Etymology of Stuckes

What does the name Stuckes mean?

The Stuckes surname is thought to derive either from the Middle High German "stuck(e)" which denoted a "subdivision of a piece of land." or from the Low German word "stuck," which meant "tree stump."

Early Origins of the Stuckes family

The surname Stuckes was first found in Baden-Wurttemberg where they can be found in documents dating back to the thirteenth century. Though variants of this name were found throughout the region of the Holy Roman Empire: Albrecht der Stuckh was a resident and citizen of Bruneck, in the Tirol region of Austria, in the year 1277. Heinrich Stukke was a resident of Walkenried, near Braunschweig (Saxony) in the year 1295.

Early History of the Stuckes family

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Stuckes Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Stucki, Stucky, Stuck, Stucke and others.

Early Notables of the Stuckes family

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Migration of the Stuckes family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Christian Stucker, whose Oath of Allegiance was recorded in Pennsylvania in 1738; Valentine Stucker, who came to Pennsylvania in 1738; Simon Stucky, who was naturalized in Frederick Co., Maryland in 1742.



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