Surnames
Not all ancestors are represented on this page.
As research continues, additional ancestors and documentation will be included.
Surnames provide an enormous amount of information and are vital in family history research. Not only do surnames reveal the identity of our ancestors, they can help uncover details about their lives.
Surnames can describe the location or topography around which our ancestors lived.
Surnames can originate from occupations.
Surnames can give descriptive insight about our ancestors.
Surnames can originate from family relationships. findmypast.com
Following the links below will take you to a list of the surnames that are associated with the Bohnert and the Gibbar branches of our family tree.
Each branch is divided into the paternal and the maternal line beginning with each grandparent. They are listed both alphabetically and by generation. Also included is an approximation of the time period spanned by each generation from the birth of the earliest ancestor in that generation to the death of the latest ancestor in that generation.
Surnames that are likely but have not been verified by this researcher will be listed in italics. If a surname is currently unknown by this researcher, it will be listed as "unknown."
Known alternate spellings of surnames have been included. Note that spellings of names was very fluid in early records. Slight variations in spelling does not necessarily indicate a unique surname.