SCHIELE - 289 times on my page
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There you can find a remarkable amount of Schiele members (this spelling only!)first ancestor Hans Schiele reported about 1500. The family was staying at Frankfurt, Germany, for some centuries. Some family members went to Russia in the 19th century, one branch finally went to Argentina. There are practically no members of this branch who are known to have emigrated to the U.S.
There you can find a remarkable amount of Schiele members (this spelling only!)first ancestor Hans Schiele reported about 1500. The family was staying at Frankfurt, Germany, for some centuries. Some family members went to Russia in the 19th century, one branch finally went to Argentina. There are practically no members of this branch who are known to have emigrated to the U.S.The Schiele surname could be derived from the German verb 'schielen', which means 'to be cross eyed, to sqint'. More likely it may come from the diminuitive form for shoe (German: Schuh): 'Schühlein' > in dialect 'Schühle' > 'Schiele'
The Schiele surname could be derived from the German verb 'schielen', which means 'to be cross eyed, to sqint'. More likely it may come from the diminuitive form for shoe (German: Schuh): 'Schühlein' > in dialect 'Schühle' > 'Schiele'If you have a connection to my SCHIELE line please let me know.
If you have a connection to my SCHIELE line please let me know.MaxMunich, Germany