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primobar



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Post Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 9:32 am      Post subject: surname Kilzer
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Hello.
I'm Italian and I live close to Austria.
Seeking the origin of the surname Kilzer of my grandmother.
You can visit my research website: www.genealogie-kilzer.eu
Thank you for your help.
Hello.
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Zenon
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Post Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 2:09 pm      Post subject:
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Welcome to the Forum primobar from Italy Smile


I haven't found any information about your Kilzer surname. Certainly it is not of Polish origin.

What may interest you in 2002 there was 1 person using the surname Kilzer living in Wroclaw, which is the chief city of the historical region of Silesia in south-western Poland. Over the centuries the city has been part of Poland, Bohemia, Austria, Prussia, and Germany. Before WWII it belonged to Prussia.


Listen how is pronounced your surname in Polish: http://say.expressivo.com/ewa/kilzer .
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primobar



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Post Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 2:41 pm      Post subject:
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Good evening sir.
First of all thanks for your reply.
After a year of research on the internet this is his first response.
Thanks for giving me indicated a possible region of provenance.
Agrees with me that the individuals who bear the surname Kilzer, Kilce, Kilc, around the years 1500/1600 may come from the Polish city Kielce?
Thanks for your reply and excuse me.
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Post Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 2:47 pm      Post subject:
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primobar wrote:

Agrees with me that the individuals who bear the surname Kilzer, Kilce, Kilc, around the years 1500/1600 may come from the Polish city Kielce?


I am not sure about that. As I mentioned, it doesn't sound Polish. Look at the Germany map here: http://www.verwandt.de/karten/absolut/kilzer.html there are much more Kilzers. There are also dozens of Kilzers in Austria, click here: http://www.verwandt.at/karten/absolut/kilzer.html
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