Eblingen

Eblingen is located in the southern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1700 to 1881 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Eblingen are Wolsfeld, Sulm, Niederstedem, and Meckel. The four most common names in this file are Diederich, Fischbach, Krippes, and Thies. There are 403 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Eblingen.

Eckfeld

Eckfeld is located in the eastern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1814 to 1872 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Eckfeld are Gillenfeld, Bleckhausen, Wallscheid, and Manderscheid. The four most common names in this file are Gerhards, Hommes, Lehnertz, and Scherman. There are 359 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Eckfeld.

Echterhausen

Echterhausen is located in the south-central portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1720 to 1876 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Echterhausen are Hamm, Altscheid, Biersdorf, and Merkeshausen. The four most common names in this file are Kotz, Meyer, Molitor, and Putz. There are 305 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Echterhausen.

Edingen

Edingen is located in the southern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1707 to 1872 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Edingen are Menningen, Rosport, Minden, and Echternach. The four most common names in this file are Gotto, Horn, Schilz, and Simmer. There are 711 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Edingen.

Efsingen

Essingen is located in the north-central portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1706 to 1883 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Essingen are Rockeskyll, Betteldorf, Berlingen, and Hinterweiler. The six most common names in this file are Bernardy, Hens, Meyer, Scheuls, Schmitz, and Thome. There are 409 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Essingen.

Ehlenz

Ehlenz is located in the central portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1701 to 1883 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Ehlenz are Bickendorf, Oberweiler, Niederweiler, and Schleid. The 10 most common names in this file are Becker, Bischof, Clafsen, Elsen, Junck, Kauffen, Lichter, Meyer, Rincken, and Weber. There are 1558 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Ehlenz.

Eichenbach

Eichenbach is located in the northern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1813 to 1875 from Catholic Church records in the area. The three closest towns around Eichenbach are Aremburg, Ohlenhard, and Wershofen. The 3 most common names in this file are Finck, Lenzen, and Weber. There are 106 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Eichenbach.

Eich

Eich(Buescheich) is located in the north-central portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1708 to 1872 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Eich are Gerolstein, Michelbach, Pelm, and Gees. The eight most common names in this file are Cremer, Elsen, Hoffman, Mertes, Muller, Pauls, Tombers, and Weber. There are 432 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Eich.

Eigelscheid

Eigelscheid is located in the western portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1723 to 1829 from Catholic Church records in the area. The three closest towns around Eigelscheid are Winterspelt, Heckhalenfeld, Habscheid, and GroBlangenfeld. The 3 most common names in this file are Backes, Faustges, and Kreins. There are 88 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Eigelscheid.

Eilscheid

Eilscheid is located in the central portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1736 to 1871 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Eilscheid are Dackscheid, Heisdorf, Matzerath, and Wawern. The 2 most common names in this file are Noegel and Schreiber. There are 107 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Eilscheid.

Eisenach

Eischenach is located in the southern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1736 to 1852 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Eisenach are Menningen, Niederweis, Gilzem, and Welschbillig. The nine most common names in this file are Baustert, Christman, Dockendorf, Kolsch, Lehnen, Mohr, Schoeben, Stoffels, and Wolsfeld. There are 1550 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Eisenach.

Eisenschmitt

Eisenschmitt is located in the eastern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1758 to 1864 from Catholic Church records in the area. Records are also available for Oberkail. The four closest towns around Eisenschmitt are Oberkail, Schwarzenborn, Gransdorf, and Hau. The nine most common names in this file are Berg, Bischoff, Brandenburg, Carpentier, Flesch, Hoffman, Meyer, Muller, and Reuland. There are 3057 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Eisenschmitt.

Ellscheid

Ellscheid is located in the eastern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1732 to 1855 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Ellscheid are Winkel, Saxler, Udler, and Schalkmehren. The five most common names in this file are Burghard, Jungen, Schlimpen, Weber, and Willms. There are 499 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Ellscheid.

Elscherath

Elscherath is located in the western portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1739 to 1830 from Catholic Church records in the area. The three closest towns around Elscherath are Winterspelt, Habscheid, Wallmerath, and Heckhalenfeld. The three most common names in this file are Elcherath, Hoffman, and Zeimetz. There are 90 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Elscherath.

Elverath

Elverath is located in the eastern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1700 to 1892 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Elverath are Prum, Niederprum, Rommersheim, and Giesdorf. The five most common names in this file are Brochen, Claufsen, Haasen, Knauff, and Kuhlen. There are 290 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Elverath.

Emmelbaum

Emmelbaum is located in the eastern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1822 to 1875 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Emmelbaum are Neurath, Krautscheid,Kickeshausen, and Zweifeelscheid. The four most common names in this file are Heinen, Meyer, Thelen, and Weyer. There are 254 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Emmelbaum.

Enkirsh

Enkirsh is located in the southern portion of the study area on the Moselle River. Data in this file covers the period of 1798 to 1850 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Enkirsch are Starkenburg,Burg, Krov, and Traben. The xxx most common names in this file are xxxx. There are 284 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Enkirsch.

Ensch

Ensch is located in the southern portion of the study area on the Moselle River. Data in this file covers the period of 1800 to 1870 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Ensch are Schleich, Detzem, Thornich, and Schweich. The seven most common names in this file are Bach, Blesius, Crisam, Feilen, Kuhnen, Monzel, and Thull There are 1269 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Ensch.

Enzen

Enzen is located in the central portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1725 to 1844 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Enzen are Nusbaum, Stockem, Peffingen, and Dockendorf. The four most common names in this file are Achen, Klesges, Spartes, and Weinandi. There are 90 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Enzen.

Erden-Losnich

Erden-Losnich is located in the southern portion of the study area on the Moselle River. Data in this file covers the period of 1692 to 1850 from Catholic Church records in the area. This record contains data for two towns: Erden and Losnich, which ara located in the same records. The four closest towns around Erden-Losnich are Kinheim, Krov, Urzig, and Rachtig. The xxx most common names in this file are xxxx. There are 1599 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Erden-Losnich.

Erdorf

Erdorf is located in the eastern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1677 to 1885 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Erdorf are Badem, Metterich, Matzen, and Fliessem. The 11 most common names in this file are Esch, Franzen, Junck, Meyer, Muller, Ritter, Schildgen, Schmitz, Schneider, Turman, and Weidig. There are 1319 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Erdorf.

Erlenbach

Erlenbach is located in the southern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1666 to 1866 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Erlenbach are Hetzerath, Dierschied, Munster, and Schlem. The three most common names in this file are Audensirck, Grevenich, and Torman. There are 341 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Erlenbach.

Ernzen

Ernzen is located in the southern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1718 to 1875 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Ernzen are Irrel, Weilenbach, Bollendorf, and Ferschweiler. The eicht most common names in this file are Berckes, Colling, Feltes, Hibbert, Meyer, Schmitt, Wagner, and Welter. There are 1783 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Ernzen.

Esch near Feusdorf

Esch is located in the eastern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1736 to 1852 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Esch are Feusdorf, Schuller, Dahlem, and Waldorf. The 10 most common names in this file are Bernardy, Bremer, Finck, Jobelius, Kreisch, Mathay, Meyer, Moers, Neuman, and Schroeder. There are 1391 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Esch near Feusdorf.

Esch near Sehlem

Esch near Sehlem is located in the southern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1583 to 1871 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Esch near Sehlem are Sehlem, Klausen, Krames, and Erlenbach. The nine most common names in this file are Bartz, Denzer, Dietzen, Hulffges, Kohl, Kremer, Schoenhofen, Wagner, and Zimmer. There are 1044 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Esch near Sehlem.

Eschfeld

Eschfeld is located in the western portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1750 to 1796 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Eschfeld are Reiff, Roscheid, Sengerich, and Hickeshausen. The three most common names in this file are Kickers, Spoden, and Theisges. There are 177 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Eschfeld.

Etteldorf

Etteldorf is located in the eastern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1745 to 1864 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Etteldorf are Kyllburg, Fliessem, Malberg, and Wilsecker. The two most common names in this file are Lentz and Weber. There are 92 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Etteldorf.

Eulendorf

Eulendorf is located in the central portion of the study area. Miscellaneous data in this file covers the period of 1724 to 1861 from Catholic Church records in the area. The closest town to Eulendorf is Gransdorf. The most common name in this file is Wallenborn. There are 56 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Eulendorf.

Euscheid

Euscheid is located in the southern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1750 to 1860 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Euscheid are Strickscheid, Kinzenburg, Uttfeld, and Stalbach. The three most common names in this file are Gompelman, Ludwig, and Neurburg. There are 109 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Euscheid.

Eysenbach

Eysenbach is located in the western portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1704 to 1807 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Eysenbach are Affler, Dauwelshausen, Gemund, and Rodershausen. The three most common names in this file are Bantzen, Wallers, and Wallesch. There are 175 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Eysenbach.