Oil beater

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Oelschläger is a German family name .

origin

The name is a professional name derived from the profession of oil hammer ( oil miller ). The Middle High German name for it was oleier / öler.

The ending -schläger has its origin in the use of wedge presses . In this case, the squeezed oil plants were first filled into sacks. The wedge was then pressed out by hitting the wedge. In Austria, however, Öler / Ölerer / Oler refers to candle pullers , Öhlerer in Vienna to the soap boiler .

First known occurrences:

Olier (around 1281), Oleier (around 1291, Frankfurt / M.), Osterlind Ohleyer (around 1330, lives in the Öhlmühle in Öhlmühlengäßchen on Dreikönigstrasse in Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen), Oler (around 1373), Olman (around 1478), Oelschlegel (around 1430), Ölsleher (around 1344)

variants

  • Öhler has around 260 namesake in the Rottweil / Freudenstadt area
  • Oeler around 280 namesake in the Altenburger Land
  • Ohliger around 1100 namesake with a focus on the Palatinate
  • Ohling about 210 namesake in the Emden area

Ohleyer, Ollig, Olligs, Olliges, Olligeß, Olliger, Ollich, Olig, Oliger, Olich, Olicher, Ohlig, Ohligs, Ohlich, Ohlichs, Ohlicher, Oellig, Oelliger, Oehler, Ollerich, Ollrich, Oeller, Öller, Oelers, Oelert, Oelerich, Oleier, Oleyer

Variants on racket

  • Ölschläger approx. 400 name bearers with a focus on the Enzkreis
  • Oelschleger around 30 namesake with a focus on the Stade district
  • Oelschlägel around 35 namesake with a focus on Freital
  • Oehlschläger around 700 namesake with a focus on the Weser and in the Mannheim area
  • Ohlenschlager around 50 namesake in the Hochtaunus
  • Oelschläger approx. 1700 name bearers with a focus on the Enz district
  • Öhlschlager unique occurrence in Austria
  • Olearius (Latinized form) approx. 30 namesake in the Emden area
  • Ollenschläger around 90 namesake, primarily in the metropolitan region of Hanover-Braunschweig-Göttingen-Wolfsburg , Ludwigslust / Priegnitz, metropolitan region of Hamburg . All are descended from a Jürgen Ölenschläger, a wine grower in Gülzow (Lauenburg) , who immigrated from Frankfurt am Main , who died. 1725.
  • Oldenschläger about 40 namesake in the Schwerin area
  • Ohlenschläger about 190 namesake in the Hochtaunus
  • Olligschläger around 330 namesake with a focus on the Rhein-Erft district
  • Oligschläger approx. 310 name bearers with a focus on the Ahrweiler district
  • Oligschleger approx. 15 name bearers with a focus on the Düren district
  • Ohligschläger approx. 550 name bearers with a focus on the Aachen area
  • Oehlschlegel 50 namesakes in Saalkreis
  • Oehlschlaeger has about 20 namesake in southern Lower Saxony
  • Öhlschlegel around 15 namesake in Recklinghausen
  • Oeljeschläger approx. 100 namesake, almost all of them have roots in Westerburg b. Wardenburg Oldbg.
  • Öhlschläger
  • Olischläger around 35 namesake in Duisburg and the surrounding area
  • Olyschläger approx. 117 name bearers with a focus on the Wesel district

Variants on -müller

  • Ohligmüller
  • Oelmüller
  • Olligmüller
  • Oligmiller

Variants on -macher

  • Ohligmacher around 50 namesake in the Baden-Baden area
  • Ohlemacher has about 280 namesake in the Rhein-Lahn district

Name bearer

Form oelschlegel

Shape oil hammer

Form oil bat

Form Oelschlaeger

Form Oehlschläger

Form Oehlenschläger

Form Ohlenschläger

Form Ollenschläger

Form Oelmüller

Form Oehler

See also

literature

  • Dietrich Andernacht (Ed.): The Citizens' Books of the Imperial City of Frankfurt: 1401 - 1470 . Kramer, Frankfurt am Main 1978, ISBN 3-7829-0116-9 .
  • Alexander Dietz , Fried Lübbecke: Alt-Sachsenhausen . Brönner, Frankfurt am Main 1935.
  • Rosa Kohlheim, Volker Kohlheim: Duden, surnames: origin and meaning of 20,000 surnames . Dudenverlag, Mannheim / Leipzig / Vienna / Zurich 2000, ISBN 3-411-70851-4 .
  • Konrad Kunze : name lexicon: first names and surnames in German usage . Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, Munich 1998.
  • Hans Maier-Leonhard: The Ohlenschlager . In: Alt-Frankfurt. Historical magazine for Frankfurt and its surroundings . No. 7 December 1928, p. 101 ff .
  • Horst Naumann (Ed.): Family name book . VEB Bibliographisches Institut Leipzig, Leipzig 1987, ISBN 3-323-00089-7 .
  • Fritz Pape: Viticulture in the Duchy of Lauenburg . In: Lauenburg homeland . No. 127 , September 1990, pp. 57 ff .

Individual evidence

  1. Fabian Fahlbusch, Simone Peschke. Family names according to occupation and personal characteristics . Walter de Gruyter, 2016
  2. Brockhaus 1885: Volume 12, page 425
  3. ^ Pape, Viticulture in the Duchy of Lauenburg. Lauenburgische Heimat 127 (1990) 39-64