What is the origin of the name Borger?
1: North German (also Börger) and Dutch: variant of Burger.2: Jewish (Ashkenazic): nickname from Yiddish borger ‘borrower’ or ‘lender’.3: Norwegian and Swedish: habitational name for someone from a place called Borg (see [...]
Otzinachson : or, a history of the West Branch Valley of the Susquehanna, embracing a full account of its settlement--trials and privations endured by...
...the letter of attorney to Peter Borger. The ejectments were renewed in 1824 , and from 1827 to 1832, the... (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States - 1832)
...the letter of attorney to Peter Borger. The ejectments were renewed in 1824 , and from 1827 to 1832, the... (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States - 1832)
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Otzinachson : or, a history of the West Branch Valley of the Susquehanna, embracing a full account of its settlement--trials and privations endured by...
...the appurtenances, unto a certain Peter Borger in fee-simple, as by the same deed recorded in the office for recording... (Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands - 1788)
...the appurtenances, unto a certain Peter Borger in fee-simple, as by the same deed recorded in the office for recording... (Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands - 1788)
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Otzinachson : or, a history of the West Branch Valley of the Susquehanna, embracing a full account of its settlement--trials and privations endured by...
...plot, embracing 128 acres, to Peter Borger, excepting seventeen lots, and all lots that his father had sold by deed,... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1788)
...plot, embracing 128 acres, to Peter Borger, excepting seventeen lots, and all lots that his father had sold by deed,... (Pennsylvania, United States - 1788)
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Otzinachson : or, a history of the West Branch Valley of the Susquehanna, embracing a full account of its settlement--trials and privations endured by the first pioneers--full accounts of the Indian wars, predatory incursions, abductions, and massacres, &c., together with an account of the fair play system, and the trying scenes of the big runaway, interspersed with biographical sketches of some of the leading settlers, families, etc., together with pertinent anecdotes, statistics, much valuable matter entirely new
What is the origin of the name Borger?
1: North German (also Börger) and Dutch: variant of Burger.2: Jewish (Ashkenazic): nickname from Yiddish borger ‘borrower’ or ‘lender’.3: Norwegian and Swedish: habitational name for someone from a place called Borg (see [...]