If they all sound familiar, it’s either because you have been around for a while or
because you know someone from one of these families, or both. Of course, the list could go on to include
Isphording, Witte, Wolking , Darpel, Gleason, Andress, Bunning. Not surely that we are finished with such
lists, but because the list could continue for quite a few more lines. This certainly is a reminder that the area
was settled mostly by German immigrants, and so the list includes many names
beginning with Sch…
Lots of interesting first names show also: Fritz, Wilhelm
and Wilhelmina, Lonetta, Leona, Clemens, August, Cyrill, Apolonia, and on and
on. While most of these names are
somewhat familiar (maybe Grandma was Wilhelmina), very many names that are
familiar but seldom used now are in abundance.
Many have made a comeback, such as Emma.
Well, we all have names that are inscribed in zillions of places nowadays--it's the nature of our times. Here in these hallowed halls, we cherish the names that linger in the air we breathe and in the annals we hold in the archives. What is in a name? Lots!
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