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COLOGNialism
Wraith Started conversation Aug 17, 2000
If anybody from Cologne or anywhere else in Germany happens to pass by, please leave me a quick note. I'm just curious. The same goes for anybody from Catonsville, MD
COLOGNialism
FG Posted Oct 10, 2000
I don't know if this counts, but my paternal grandfather was from Cologne (he was born in 1890). I don't know if we have any relatives there still, or if they all immigrated to the US...
COLOGNialism
FG Posted Oct 17, 2000
Peter Adolph Schmitz. I've seen the Munich telephone book and there are pages and pages of Schmitzes in there. Is it the same in Cologne?
COLOGNialism
Wraith Posted Oct 20, 2000
Actually, it's probably worse in cologne than it is anywhere else in the world. schmidt/schmitz is the worst, closely followed by müller and meier...
COLOGNialism
FG Posted Oct 20, 2000
Someone told me that "Schmitz" is the German equivalent of "Smith" in the English-speaking world. Can you pinpoint where the family originated in Germany? Or the origin of the name?
I assume if it's like Smith, the origin is "blacksmith", as in the profession of the founder of the family tree long ago...
Schmitd
Wraith Posted Oct 20, 2000
actually, that's VERY close. schmidt has two origins, one is the blacksmith (Schmied), the other is a sort of salesman (Schmitt).
Schmitd
FG Posted Oct 23, 2000
Mmmmm...I liked the idea of a distant forebearer being a blacksmith. Something about honest toil for a day's wages. A salesman however...it just doesn't have the same flash.
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