[Facts] Heller and Slifer
Heller:1) Pavlos' explanation is exactly right!!
2) from the German place name Heller (there are places named Heller in North Rhine-Westphalia, former Brandenburg [now Poland] and Silesia)Sliferlooks like an anglicized version of the German surname Schleifer:1) from the Middle High German word "slifære" which means "grinder, polisher"2) from the German place name Schleif (in Bavaria and Luxemburg)3) from the German place name Schleife (in Saxony)Regards, Satu
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Can I post about last names as well?  ·  Shelva  ·  2/5/2003, 7:49 PM
from which country does the surname KESSEL come from??  ·  kit  ·  2/6/2003, 8:48 AM
From what country  ·  Rick  ·  4/15/2004, 10:05 AM
From what country  ·  Rick  ·  4/15/2004, 10:03 AM
Re: from which country does the surname KESSEL come from??  ·  Pavlos  ·  2/6/2003, 9:52 AM
As long as we are posting about last names....  ·  Shelva  ·  2/6/2003, 12:47 PM
We really should be doing this on the surname board, but...  ·  Pavlos  ·  2/7/2003, 1:46 AM
Heller and Slifer  ·  Satu  ·  2/7/2003, 1:16 PM
Typo: should read "a small German *coin* n/t  ·  Pavlos  ·  2/7/2003, 1:47 AM
Thank you  ·  Shelva  ·  2/7/2003, 3:14 PM
Re: Can I post about last names as well?  ·  Holly  ·  2/5/2003, 9:42 PM
:)  ·  Shelva  ·  2/5/2003, 11:52 PM