Sunday, October 20, 2019
Schmitz Surname Meaning and Family History
Schmitz Surname Meaning and Family History          The surname Schmitz is an occupational surname for blacksmith or metalworker, from the German word schmied or the Danish smed. In some cases it was used as a patronymic form of Schmidt, meaning son of Schmidt. See also the surnames SCHMIDT and SMITH.         SCHMITZà  is the 24th most common German surname.         Surname Origin:à  German, Danish         Alternate Surname Spellings: à  SCHMID, SCHMITT, SCHMIDT          Famous People with the Surname SCHMITZ:      James Henry Schmitz - American science fiction writerJupp Schmitzà  - German musician and entertainerBruno Schmitz - German architectJohannes Andreas Schmitz - 17th century Dutch physicianE. Robert Schmitz - Franco-American pianist and composerLeonhard Schmitz - German-born classical scholar and educator          Where is the SCHMITZSurname Most Common?      The SCHMITZ surname today is most prevalent in Germany, accordingà  to surname distribution fromà  Forebears, where it ranks as the 25th most common surname. It is more commonà  based on population percentage, however, in the small country of Luxembourg, where it is the 6th most common last name.         According toà  WorldNames PublicProfiler, Schmitzà  is extremely common throughout the country of Luxembourg, especially in the Diekirch region.à  It is also especially frequent in the Nordrhein-Westfalen and Rheinland-Pfalz regions of Germany. Surname maps from Verwandt.de also indicate Schmitz is most common in western Germany, in places such as Cologne, Rhein-Seig-Kreis, Rhein-Erft-Kreis, Rhein-Kreis Neuss, Euskirchen,à  Dà ¼ren, Aachen, Viersen,à  Mà ¶nchengladbach andà  Dà ¼sseldorf.          Genealogy Resources for the Surname SCHMITZ      German Surnames - Meanings and OriginsUncover the meaning of your German last name with this guide to the origins of German surnames and the meanings of the top 50 most commonà  German surnames.         Schmitzà  Family Crest - Its Not What You ThinkContrary to what you may hear, there is no such thing as a Schmitzà  family crest or coat of arms for the Schmitz surname.à  Coats of arms are granted to individuals, not families, and may rightfully be used only by the uninterrupted male line descendants of the person to whom the coat of arms was originally granted.         Smith DNA ProjectOver 2,400 individuals with the Smith surname- including variations such as Schmidt, Smythe, Smidt and Schmitz- have joined this DNA project to use DNA in combination with genealogy research to sort out over 220 distinct groups of Smith descendants.         Schmitzà  Family Genealogy ForumSearch this popular genealogy forum for the Schmitzà  surname to find others who might be researching your ancestors, or post your own Schmitz query.         FamilySearch - SCHMITZà  GenealogyExplore over 5.5 million results from digitizedà  historical records and lineage-linked family trees related to the Schmitzà  surname on this free website hosted by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.         SCHMITZà  Surname  Family Mailing ListsRootsWeb hosts several free mailing lists for researchers of the Schmitzà  surname.         DistantCousin.com - SCHMITZà  Genealogy  Family HistoryExplore free databases and genealogy links for the last name Schmitz.         GeneaNet - Schmitzà  RecordsGeneaNet includes archival records, family trees, and other resources for individuals with the Schmitzà  surname, with a concentration on records and families from France and other European countries.         The Schmitzà  Genealogy and Family Tree PageBrowse genealogy records and links to genealogical and historical records for individuals with the Schmitzà  surname from the website of Genealogy Today.à           -         References: Surname Meanings  Origins         Cottle, Basil.à  Penguin Dictionary of Surnames. Baltimore, MD: Penguin Books, 1967.         Dorward, David.à  Scottish Surnames. Collins Celtic (Pocket edition), 1998.         Fucilla, Joseph.à  Our Italian Surnames. Genealogical Publishing Company, 2003.         Hanks, Patrick and Flavia Hodges.à  A Dictionary of Surnames. Oxford University Press, 1989.         Hanks, Patrick.à  Dictionary of American Family Names. Oxford University Press, 2003.         Reaney, P.H.à  A Dictionary of English Surnames. Oxford University Press, 1997.         Smith, Elsdon C.à  American Surnames. Genealogical Publishing Company, 1997.          Back toGlossary of Surname Meanings  Origins    
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