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Etymology of Werthers

What does the name Werthers mean?

The German surname Werthers was derived from the Low German word "werth," denoting an inkeeper or landlord.

Early Origins of the Werthers family

The surname Werthers was first found in Thuringia, where the family was known for its contributions to the prosperity and culture of the emerging feudal society. The family branched into numerous houses, many of which acquired estates and manors throughout the surrounding regions.

Early History of the Werthers family

This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Werthers research. Another 109 words (8 lines of text) covering the years 1460, 1519, 1520, 1665, 1702, 1728, 1730, 1772, 1791, 1806 and 1859 are included under the topic Early Werthers History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.

Werthers Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Werthen, Werthern, Wurthern, Woerthern, Worthen, Worthern, Warthern, Werther, Werthenberg, Worther, Werther, Werten and many more.

Early Notables of the Werthers family

Wigand Wirt (1460-1519), a German theologian best known for his polemic writings attacking the Catholic doctrine of the immaculate conception; Philipp August von Werther (circa 1730-1791), a Prussian Major General; Heinrich Freiherr von Werther (1772-1859), German...
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Migration of the Werthers family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Christian Werther, a mercenary from Anhalt-Zerbst, Germany, who served with the British forces during the American Revolution, and came to Quebec in 1778.



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