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Q: DESCENDANTS OF FAMOUS FUGGER FAMILY OF 15TH CENTURY GERMANY ( No Answer,   3 Comments )
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Subject: DESCENDANTS OF FAMOUS FUGGER FAMILY OF 15TH CENTURY GERMANY
Category: Reference, Education and News > General Reference
Asked by: timespacette-ga
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Posted: 23 Jul 2003 23:02 PDT
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We have a legend in our family that our Irish ancestors (name of
Fudger) actually were descendants of the well-known Fugger family of
15th century Germany. This people were warlords and right up there on
the economic scale with the Medici's, etc.  I have an old book Das
Fuggerhaus (written in Old German) that makes no mention of spurs
heading off to Ireland.  There are still huge branches of the Fugger
family in Germany and several castles that bear the name. I know that
there is someone who is the official archivist for the family; I have
written to him, but with no response. I have been unable to find any
online reference to the family tree specifically, only many historical
references to individual Fuggers.  Rumour has it that my ancestor came
to Ireland with William of Orange in the late  1700's (could this be a
correct date?)  Can you help me find anything more specific about the
millions of Fugger descendants?

Clarification of Question by timespacette-ga on 24 Jul 2003 11:20 PDT
I know it's a funny-looking name.  It's actually pronounced 'Fooger'.

Request for Question Clarification by justaskscott-ga on 24 Jul 2003 18:06 PDT
Does your family legend indicate any of the first names of the Fuggers
who came to Ireland, or of any other early members of the family in
Ireland?

Clarification of Question by timespacette-ga on 25 Jul 2003 12:15 PDT
I will have to dig for that information.  Will get back to you soon. Thanks.

Clarification of Question by timespacette-ga on 25 Jul 2003 12:30 PDT
The earliest Irish ancestor I can find is Harris Fudger.
The record is on Ancestry.com at: 
http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1042281&id=I51264075

Don't know which Fugger came to Ireland, or which one came to be known
as Fudger.
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Subject: Re: DESCENDANTS OF FAMOUS FUGGER FAMILY OF 15TH CENTURY GERMANY
From: tutuzdad-ga on 24 Jul 2003 18:14 PDT
 
I saw indications that at least some members of the "Fugger" family
ultimately reformed in Ireland as the "Fuggle" family.

tutuzdad-ga
Subject: Re: DESCENDANTS OF FAMOUS FUGGER FAMILY OF 15TH CENTURY GERMANY
From: timespacette-ga on 25 Jul 2003 12:17 PDT
 
My goodness that's an even funnier name, about on par with 'Fudger'.
I curious to know where you saw this reference?
Subject: Re: DESCENDANTS OF FAMOUS FUGGER FAMILY OF 15TH CENTURY GERMANY
From: fp-ga on 27 Jul 2003 04:38 PDT
 
Several pages of the Fugger family tree were published in Vol. IX of
"Europäische Stammtafeln":
http://www.klostermann.de/stamm/schw_r_f.htm

Vol. IX was published in 1987:
http://www.klostermann.de/stamm/st_titel.htm

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