German script examples
This is a
script, created by the Berlin graphic artist Ludwig Sütterlin (1865-1917),
which was taught from 1915 to 1941 in German schools. It is also called the
"the German handwriting". This writing is a standard form of the earlier and
very different chancery writings which was mainly used by government
officials. To see what your ancestors name looks
like in Sütterlin German script go
here.
Burkhardt |
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Höhn |
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Kiemele |
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Ohlhäuser |
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Schlecht |
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Schmidt |
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Wengel |
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Wöhl |
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