Re: Branstetter
in reply to a message by Maddie Branstetter
Hi Maddie,
Beata is absolutely right. Here are some more details:
The most common spelling for that name in German speaking countries is Brandstetter although Brandstätter would be the "correct" spelling according to modern spelling rules.
The name has its origins in Bavaria (very south of Germany) and Austria. Usually people who rebuilt their houses on places which had been destroyed by a fire got that name.
Brandstatt and Brandstätt are common place names in Bavaria and Austria and later people comming from these places were called Brandstetter/Brandstätter as well, even if their own houses never had burned down.
Regards, Satu
Beata is absolutely right. Here are some more details:
The most common spelling for that name in German speaking countries is Brandstetter although Brandstätter would be the "correct" spelling according to modern spelling rules.
The name has its origins in Bavaria (very south of Germany) and Austria. Usually people who rebuilt their houses on places which had been destroyed by a fire got that name.
Brandstatt and Brandstätt are common place names in Bavaria and Austria and later people comming from these places were called Brandstetter/Brandstätter as well, even if their own houses never had burned down.
Regards, Satu