Everytime I see a name with the suffix "baugh", I am reminded of my Achenbach ancestors. Achenbach was pronounced Occhhenbocchh, where the diphthong is pronounced by clearing the throat. Now it certainly couldn't have been because they wer unable to make the sound; but it seems that an unusualy large number of Achenbachs, and others with the suffix bach in their name, were anxious to chang the suffix to "baugh". I've seen sixteen spellings of Achenbach; one of which was Aughenbaugh. I.ve read of an Aughenbaugh who wrote to Germany, asking for information on her "Aughenbaugh" ancestors, only to be told that the name was unknown in Germany. So, if you're researching Arbaugh, you might try looking for Auerbachs. Richard Emlin Reed Wesley Chapel, FL ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sheila Kline" <sheilakline47@yahoo.com> To: <PaDutch-Life@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2007 2:39 PM Subject: [PD-LIFE] SHEILA's FAMILY NAMES > Just wanted to throw out my family names to see if I can link up with any > of you...there are a lot as in every family but the main ones are: > > BOWYER (BOYER) (BOWERS)...supposedly English not German > RATLIFF(RATCLIFF) (English) > BROOKS > DOWDY > CARTER > ALLEN > TAYLOR (back to President Zachary Taylor) > SHUCK (SHOUGH) > TUTWILLER (TEDWILLER) & OTHER VARIANTS > FLEISHMAN > DESKINS > CLAYPOOL (CLAYPOOLE) (CLEYPOLE) Claypool was the first family to settle > west of the Applachian Mountains in Hardy County, VA, also led Claypool's > Rebellion in VA > ARBAUGH > OSBORN (OSBORNE) > GLENN & POSSIBLY YOUNG WITH THE GLENN, BUT NOT PROVEN. > WHITE...BACK TO ABEDNEGO WHITE OF PRINCE WILLIAM, MD. > > If anyone has any of these names in your line, please let me know. I am > also trying to find information about Sir Edmond Bowyer, was part of The > London Company that funded the Jamestown Settlement and came to America > with Capt. Smith. We cannot link Sir Edmond for about 3 or 4 generations > to Michael Bowyer who married Frances Kate Carpenter, and who was the > original land owner for the property where The Greenbrier Resort is > located. There was a Bowyer's Tavern there, and Michael Bowyer, Jr. is > noted as being a descendant of Sir Edmond, but we cannot make the > connections of Sir Edmond to his father, Michael Bowyer. There is also a > Philip Bowyer in Dunsmore, VA married to Elizabeth ? and we cannot find > info about him other than the fact that he and Elizabeth, on some of the > records were listed as Bowers. A real mystery about my Bowyers! Any > suggestions, help, etc. greatly appreciated!! > > Sheila in WV....looking for cousins! > > > --------------------------------- > Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Yahoo! Autos new Car > Finder tool. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PADUTCH-LIFE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message