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LAEPPLE
The name Laepple (Pronounced Lep' lee, in Germany Lep’la) is rare. It is one of those names few can pronounce correctly and even fewer spell. German name lexicon‘s indicate the root names as Lapp(e): Lappen: with its various spellings LÄPPLE; Lepple; Lapper; Lepper; etc. If your ancestors came from Wurttemberg, Germany and their name was Laepple or Lapple, we are Possibly related. Three known principal groups of Laepple's emigrated to the United States in the 1800's. One group moved to a German settlement in Eudora, Kansas in the 1880’s, the second group to Philadelphia & Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and the third group Known as Lepley moved to Pennsylvania and Ohio. I am researching the following surnames currently: {Laepple} Germany, Kansas 1883, Oklahoma City 1893, Mo. {Hampton} England, VA 1620, South Carolina, Miss., KY.,Texas, Ark., Ok., Mo. {Corley} South Carolina, Arkansas, Oklahoma {Stephens} Kentucky, Arkansas, Oklahoma {Brauning} Stuttgart, Germany, Kansas, Oklahoma {Bobbitt} Virginia, South Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas {Cowan} England, Canada {Montague} England, Canada, New England
Other Surnames: Adkisson, Anderson, Auer, Benge, Berger, Berry, Blythe, Bobbitt, Bostick, Brown, Bull, Carpenter, Corley, Cox, Croom, Farmer, Fergeson, Ferguson, Forrest, Frost, Eastham, Greer, Hampton, Harkey, Harris, Hembree, Holland, Hope, Lee, Mahrle, Medley, Morgan, Neisler, Rainwater, Ramsey, Riley, Roberts, Rogers, Roy, Sanderson, Stukenbroker, Silberberger, Simmons, Smith, Stephens, Terrell, Wann, Williams, Winger, Woods, and Yowell.
The Laepple Family Home Page
Tom L Laepple 1120 Cardwell Lane Tyler, Texas 75701 A-United States Hm: 903 526-0143 Fax: 903 526-0183 tlaepple@msn.com
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