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COLOGNialism

Post 1

Wraith

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

Post 2

FG

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

Post 3

Wraith

definitely interesting... what was his exact name?


COLOGNialism

Post 4

FG

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

Post 5

Wraith

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

Post 6

FG

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

Post 7

Wraith

actually, that's VERY close. schmidt has two origins, one is the blacksmith (Schmied), the other is a sort of salesman (Schmitt).


Schmitd

Post 8

FG

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. smiley - winkeye


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