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{{Short description|Surname Pletschette}} | |||
⚫ | In France, the name has been |
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The etymology of "Pletschette" remains unclear, as detailed studies on its linguistic roots are limited. However, genealogical resources and family trees are available for those interested in exploring the lineage and historical presence of the Pletschette family. | |||
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⚫ | The surname Pletschette is quite uncommon, with historical records predominantly tracing its roots to Luxembourg and Belgium. Genealogical evidence connects individuals with this surname to places like Bonnert in Belgium and Grosbous in Luxembourg. | ||
⚫ | In France, the name has been particularly rare. Between 1891 and 1990, only 24 births were registered with the surname Pletschette, spanning just six departments. | ||
Given the surname's rarity, individuals researching the "Pletschette" family may find it beneficial to consult specialized genealogical databases and historical records from Luxembourg and Belgium to gain more profound insights into their ancestry. | |||
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The surname Pletschette is quite uncommon, with historical records predominantly tracing its roots to Luxembourg and Belgium. Genealogical evidence connects individuals with this surname to places like Bonnert in Belgium and Grosbous in Luxembourg.
In France, the name has been particularly rare. Between 1891 and 1990, only 24 births were registered with the surname Pletschette, spanning just six departments.
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