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Elmer George Eggenberger, 1908 - 1986
MyHeritage Family TreesElmer Ulrich Eggenberger, 1893 - 1965
MyHeritage Family TreesElmer U. Eggenberger, 1892 - 1916
MyHeritage Family TreesElmer Ulrich Eggenberger, 1892 - 1965
FamilySearch Family TreeElmer George Eggenberger, 1908 - 1986
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Elmer Eggenberger, born Circa 1892
1940 United States Federal Census
Elmer Eggenberger, born Circa 1892
1930 United States Federal CensusEnter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Elmer Eggenberger
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The first name Elmer has its origins in Old English and Germanic roots, deriving from the elements "ael" meaning "noble" and "maer" meaning "famous" or "renowned." It first appeared in England during the early medieval period and was popularized in the 19th century, particularly in the United States. The name Elmer is often associated with characteristics of nobility and fame, reflecting the qualities of leadership and distinction in those who bore it historically. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Almer" in Scandinavian countries and "Elmar" in German-speaking regions, with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. While Elmer has seen fluctuating popularity over the years, it remains a name with a rich historical background and a connection to noble attributes.
The last name Eggenberger has its origins in Germany and Switzerland, particularly in the regions of Bavaria and the Swiss canton of Zurich. The name is derived from the Middle High German words "eggen," meaning "to edge" or "to sharpen," and "berg," meaning "mountain" or "hill," suggesting a geographical feature or a profession related to sharpening tools or working with metal. Historically, those who bore the name may have been associated with occupations in metalworking or as inhabitants of hilly terrains. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including Eggenberg in Austria and Eggenberger in Switzerland, with slight differences in spelling and pronunciation reflecting local dialects. The name is relatively uncommon, but it carries a sense of regional identity tied to the craftsmanship and geographical features of its origins.
Eleanor EggenbergerEleonora EggenbergerElisab EggenbergerElisabeth EggenbergerElisabetha EggenbergerElise EggenbergerElisebeth EggenbergerElizabeth EggenbergerElla EggenbergerEllen EggenbergerElsa EggenbergerElsbeth EggenbergerElsie EggenbergerEmery EggenbergerEmil EggenbergerEmilie EggenbergerEmma EggenbergerEric EggenbergerErik EggenbergerErika Eggenberger
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