What is the origin of the name Bruch?
German: topographic name for someone who lived by a marsh or a stream that frequently flooded from Middle High German bruoch ‘watery meadow’ or ‘marsh’. Compare Brook.
The global Brough family
... Michael, son of Petri and Anna Marie Bruch, is believed to have emigrated to English... (United States - 1751)
... Michael, son of Petri and Anna Marie Bruch, is believed to have emigrated to English... (United States - 1751)
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The global Brough family
... Michael, son of Petri and Anna Marie Bruch, is believed to have emigrated to English... (United States - 1751)
... Michael, son of Petri and Anna Marie Bruch, is believed to have emigrated to English... (United States - 1751)
Geneanet username : colgnln10925564
The global Brough family
... Michael, son of Petri and Anna Marie Bruch, is believed to have emigrated to English... (United States - 1751)
... Michael, son of Petri and Anna Marie Bruch, is believed to have emigrated to English... (United States - 1751)
Geneanet username : colgnln10925564
The global Brough family
...Petri and Anna Marie Bruch are the oldest known progenitors of all the Brugh and Brough's on this... (Sant, United States - 1710)
...Petri and Anna Marie Bruch are the oldest known progenitors of all the Brugh and Brough's on this... (Sant, United States - 1710)
Geneanet username : colgnln10925564
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What is the origin of the name Bruch?
German: topographic name for someone who lived by a marsh or a stream that frequently flooded from Middle High German bruoch ‘watery meadow’ or ‘marsh’. Compare Brook.