looking for the coat of arms for luger, 15th century
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Luger's from Bavaria
| Friedrich Luger (View posts) | Posted: 2 Oct 2000 2:33PM GMT |
Hi Suzanne,
thanks for replying to my message. It would be really spectacular if we could find family relations. I'm really wondering where my anchestors went. In the churchs records, you can only find when someone was born and when he died at the same place, when he left the village, it was not recorded.
I was talking to a Professor, running a coat of arms museum in Bavaria, and he believes that there is relationship between almost all of the Luger's.
I searched the telefon directory for Germany and found only 630 entries for Luger, out of 84 Million people living in Germany. Given the fact that families in earlier times had many children (10 up to 15) where almost normal 150 years ago, when there was this enormous population growth. You could assume, that there were only a maximum of 5 to 10 Luger families living around 1650, when Germany had an approximate population of 8 Million people. And they had survived the 30 year religious war, where half of the population died.
I would be happy, if you could let me know the town, city or village where you anchestors came from. Perhaps we can find some connections.
Best regards
Freddy
thanks for replying to my message. It would be really spectacular if we could find family relations. I'm really wondering where my anchestors went. In the churchs records, you can only find when someone was born and when he died at the same place, when he left the village, it was not recorded.
I was talking to a Professor, running a coat of arms museum in Bavaria, and he believes that there is relationship between almost all of the Luger's.
I searched the telefon directory for Germany and found only 630 entries for Luger, out of 84 Million people living in Germany. Given the fact that families in earlier times had many children (10 up to 15) where almost normal 150 years ago, when there was this enormous population growth. You could assume, that there were only a maximum of 5 to 10 Luger families living around 1650, when Germany had an approximate population of 8 Million people. And they had survived the 30 year religious war, where half of the population died.
I would be happy, if you could let me know the town, city or village where you anchestors came from. Perhaps we can find some connections.
Best regards
Freddy
