Malberg

Malberg is located in the central portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1744 to 1881 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Malberg are Kyllburg, Sankt Thomas, Sefferath, and Wilsecker. The 12 most common names in this file are Bach, Colles, Cremer, Debofse, Gabeler, Klaes, Kleifges, Mohr, Niederprum, Rodeman, Schmitz, and Thomaser. There are 3690 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Malberg.

Malbergweich

Malbergweich is located in the central portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1744 to 1881 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Malbergweich are Malberg, Sankt Thomas, Sefferath, and Wilsecker. The six most common names in this file are Elsen, Kalmes, Peters, Schmitz, Thiel, and Zelfen. There are 736 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Malbergweich.

Manderscheid

Mandersheid is located in the central portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1700 to 1871 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Manderscheid are Waxweiler, Kopscheid, Stalbach, and Pintesfeld. The three most common names in this file are Meyer, Spoden, and Terres. There are 431 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Manderscheid.

Maring
Maring is located in the southern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1798 to 1860 from Catholic Church records in the area. Pre-1800 data may be included as Noviand. The four closest towns around Maring are Osann, Noviand, Siebenborn, and Dusemond. The six most common names in this file are Franck, Haubst, Lichter, Pauli, Steffen, and Weinand. There are 1123 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Maring.

Masholder

Masholder is located in the central portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1716 to 1798 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Masholder are Birtlingen, Bitburg, Oberstedem, and Mefserich. The two most common names in this file are Richard and Weber. There are 197 names in this file. If you want

Masthorn

Masthorn is located in the central portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1700 to 1808 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Masthorn are Strickscheid, Pronsfeld, Euscheid, and Lichtenborn. The four most common names in this file are Backes, Hockerts, Musch, and Putz. There are 249 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Masthorn.

Matzen

Matzen is located in the central portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1665 to 1812 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Matzen are Mettendorf, Erdorf, Rittersdorf, and Nattenheim. The three most common names in this file are Neuman, Sonnen, and Weiler. There are 291 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Matzen.

Matzerath

Matzerath is located in the central portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1700 to 1875 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Matzerath are Heisdorf, Eilscheid, Winringen, and Dingdorf. The two most common names in this file are Hockerts and Meyer. There are 201 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Matzerath.

Mauel

Mauel is located in the central portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1700 to 1871 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Mauel are Oberpirscheid, Heilenbach, Lambertsburg, and Waxweiler. The four most common names in this file are Hengels, Lochen, Michels, and Zarren. There are 629 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Mauel.

Meckel

Meckel is located in the southern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1700 to 1876 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Meckel are Idenhiem, Idesheim, Kaschenbach, and Gilzem. The seven most common names in this file are Lehnen, Meyer, Neises, Neu, Simmer, Theisch, and Zeimetz. There are 1138 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Meckel.

Meerfeld

Meerfeld is located in the eastern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1720 to 1868 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Meerfeld are Bettenfeld, Manderscheid, Niedermanderscheid, and Deudesfeld. The 11 most common names in this file are Broos(t), Etzig, Foegen, Jungels, Meurers, Pesch, Outz, Regh, Schmitz, Stolz, and Weiler. There are 1720 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Meerfeld.

Mehlen

Mehlen is located in the western portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1737 to 1884 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Mehlen are Gondenbrett, Pruem, Herscheid, and Dausfeld. The three most common names in this file are Arents, Mertes, and Thommes. There are 473 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Mehlen.

Mefserich

Mefserich is located in the southern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1720 to 1870 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Mefserich are Masholder, Birtlingen, Oberstedem, and Bitburg. The four most common names in this file are Eppers, Eupers, Karren, and Schmitz. There are 757 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Mefserich.

Mehren

Mehren is located in the central portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1720 to 1861 from Catholic Church records in the area. This file contains data for Darscheid, Ellscheid, Schonbach, Steiningen, Steineberg and Tetscheid. The four closest towns around Mehren are Schalkenmehren, Steineberg, Steiningen, and Daun. The 11 most common names in this file are Borsch, Hees, Hermes, Jungen, Pantenburg, Schaeffer, Schenck, Schmitz, Schneider, Thelen, and Thones. There are 4206 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Mehren.

Mehring

Mehring is located in the southern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1744 to 1843 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Mehring are Polich, Longen, Longuish, and Riol. The 13 most common names in this file are Bach, Egener, Kesten, Kranz, Lentes, Linden, Mandeler, Muller, Regneri, Reifs, Schmitz, Schneider, and Spiles. There are 2857 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Mehring.

Meisburg

Meisburg is located in the central portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1731 to 1791, and 1832 to 1885 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Meisburg are Deudesfeld, Weidenbach, Zendesheid, and Steinborn. The three most common names in this file are Becker, Schmitt, and Weber. There are 555 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Meisburg.

Meisenthal

Meisenthal is located in the eastern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1745 to 1860 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Meisenthal are Bauler, Bodenbach, Mullenbach, and Rodenbach. The two most common names in this file are Peiffer and Retz. There are 196 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Meisenthal.

Meiserich

Meiserich is located in the eastern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1719 to 1840 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Meiserich are Ulmen, Auderath, Steingen, and Schonbach. The three most common names in this file are Diederich, Frantzen, and Rauland. There are 543 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Meiserich.

Menningen
Menningen is located in the southern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1720 to 1800 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Menningen are Eisenach, Minden, Irrel, and Ernzen. The three most common names in this file are Dimmer, Schneider, and Trierweiler. There are 469 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Menningen.

Merkeschausen

Merkeshausen is located in the central portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1780 to 1879 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Merkeshausen are Niederweiler, Echtershausen, Altscheid, and Hamm. The three most common names in this file are Elsen, Reinhard, and Wilhelmus. There are 77 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Merkeshausen.

Mertscheid

Mertscheid is located in the central portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1806 to 1860 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Mertscheid are Kizenburg, Lichtenborn, Kopscheid, and Manderscheid. The two most common names in this file are Junckes and Roppes. There are 65 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Mertscheid.

Mesenich

Mesenich is located in the southern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1710 to 1860 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Mesenich are Liersberg, Langsur, Moersdorf, and Grevenich. The xx most common names in this file are xxx. There are 464 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Mesenich.

Mettendorf

Mettendorf is located in the southern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1641 to 1876 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Mettendorf are Sinspelt, Brimingen, Lahr, and Huttingen. The 12 most common names in this file are Bartemes, Elsen, Gierens, Hary, Kauth, Meyer, Muller, Putz, Reichert, Spoden, Theis, and Thelen. There are 3980 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Mettendorf.

Metterich

Metterich is located in the central portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1677 to 1883 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Metterich are Huttingen, Bitburg, Erdorf, and Dudeldorf. The six most common names in this file are Franzen, Hoor, Kisgen, Molitor, Streit, and Weber. There are 1414 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Metterich.

Metzdorf

Metzdorf is located in the southern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1700 to 1860 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Metzdprf are Fusenich, Grevenich, Trierweiler, and Givenich. The xx most common names in this file are xxx. There are 755 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Metzdorf.

Michelbach

Michelbach is located in the central portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1708 to 1872 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Michelbach are Gerolstein, Birresborn, Neroth, and Oberstadtfeld. The three most common names in this file are Baum, Muller, and Spoo. There are 439 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Michelbach.

Minden

Minden is located in the southern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1720 to 1800 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Minden are Menningen, Rosport, Echyernach, and Eisenach. The four most common names in this file are Hastert, Nosbaum, Schmitt, and Schneider. There are 475 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Minden.

Minderlittgen

Minderlittgen is located in the southeastern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1723 to 1856 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Minderlittgen are GroBlittgen, Musweiler, Hupperath, and Plein. The seven most common names in this file are Comes, Drofsen, Klein, Neidenbach, Reuland, Schmitt, and Zenz. There are 916 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Minderlittgen.

Minheim

Minheim is located on thr Moselle River in the southeastern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1650 to 1869 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Minheim are Dhron, Neumagen, Niederemmel, and Rivenich. The six most common names in this file are Breidt, Christen, Diederich, Lieser, Pauli, an Thelen. There are 1458 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Minheim.

Mirbach

Mirbach is located in the northern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1720 to 1802 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Mirbach are Dollendorf, Wiesbaum, Alendorf, and Uxheim. The two most common names in this file are Dahmen and Schmitz. There are 101 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Mirbach.

Moehn

Moehn is located in the southern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1710 to 1860 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Moehn are Kordel, Kuckelborn, Newel, and Welschbillig. The five most common names in this file are Chrisman, Heintz, Rehe, Weltes, and Willems. There are 840 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Moehn.

Mohrweiler

Mohrweiler is located in the central portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1845 to 1873 from Catholic Church records in the area. The following LDS tape was used in developing this file: 0469152. The closest town to Mohrweiler is Malberg. The two most common names in this file are Hugo and Scheuren. There are 29 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Mohrweiler.

Monzel

Monzel is located in the southeastern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1620-1798 and 1828-1833. from Catholic Church records in the area. The closest four towns to Monzel are Osann, Kesten, Clasen, and Wintrich. The seven most common names in this file are Adams, Brixius, Clas, Marman, Rohr, Schanden, and Weber. There are 969 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Monzel.

Motsch

Moetsch is located in the southern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1700 to 1874 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Moetsch are Bitburg, Huettingen, Metterich, and Roehl. The nine most common names in this file are Busch, Elsen, Grethen, Kahren, Lonien, Michels, Muller, Paltzer, and Palzkyll. There are 2016 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Moetsch.

Muckeln

Muckeln is located in the eastern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1753 to 1846 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Muckeln are Dierfeld, Trautzburg, Wallscheid, and Oberschleidweiler. The five most common names in this file are Jung, Junk, Maas, Schleidweler, and Steffens. There are 289 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Muckeln.

Mulbach

Mulbach is located in the southern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1721 to 1879 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Mulbach are Baustert, Oberweis, Hisel, and Brecht. The two most common names in this file are Hecker and Scholers. There are 313 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Mulbach.

Mulheim

Mulheim is located in the northern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1669 to 1875 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Mulheim are Blankenheim, Rohr, Reetz, and Hammel. The nine most common names in this file are Caspers, Daniels, Klinkhammer, Mirbach, Pickartz, Putz, Reetz, Tharr, and Wafsong. There are 1316 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Mulheim.

Mulheim near Wittlich

Mulheim near Wittlich is located in the southern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1751 to 1870 from Catholic Church records in the Dusemond area. The four closest towns around Mulheim near Wittlich are Braubeburg, Veldenz, Lieser, and Maring. The two most common names in this file are Kiefer and Lieser. There are 122 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Mulheim near Wittlich.

Mullenbach

Mullenbach is located in the eastern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1657 to 1874 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Mullenbach are Bauler, Rodenbach, Zermuellen, and Meisenthal. The eight most common names in this file are Bertram, Cremer, Gerards, Haubrich, Jung, Mullenbach, Ratorius, and Weber. There are 1517 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Mullenbach.

Mullenborn

Mullenborn is located in the central portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1697 to 1880 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Mullenborn are Roth, Oos, Bewingen, and Scheuern. The four most common names in this file are Cremer, Leuschen, Mueller, and Poster. There are 865 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Mullenborn.

Multgen

Multgen is located in the southern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1686 to 1794 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Multgen are xxxxxx. The two most common names in this file are Cordier and Michau. There are xxx names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Multgen.

Musweiler

Musweiler is located in the southern portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1715 to 1848 from Catholic Church records in the area. The file includes the nearby towns of Altenhof, Heeg, and Himmerod. The four closest towns around Musweiler are Altenhof, Heeg, Hupperath, and Himmerod. The five most common names in this file are Heck, Rech, Simon, Zens, and Zils. There are 375 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Musweiler.

Mutzenich

Mutzenich is located in the western portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1740 to 1875 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Mutzenich are Bleialf, Schuller, Radscheid, and Oberlascheid. The four most common names in this file are Eyden, Hansen, Peters, and Theissen. There are 372 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Mutzenich.

Muxerath

Muxerath is located in the central portion of the study area. Data in this file covers the period of 1795 to 1863 from Catholic Church records in the area. The four closest towns around Muxerath are Neurburg, Oberraden, Niederaden, and Uttscheid. The two most common names in this file are Fandel and Goergen. There are 56 names in this file. If you want to look at the complete file, click on Muxerath.