Staebel is used as a family name or surname in Germany. It is 7 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Staebel
No. of characters: 7
Origin: Germany
Meaning:

The surname is the variation of Stapler. A staple (Dutch stapel) means a mart or emporium, and in old times a "merchant of the staple" signified a trader of importance. In course of time, however, the word stapler was monopolized by the dealer in wool, and it is now only heard in the compound "wool-stapler." Drayton, in his Polyolbion, commends Leicester:
"for her wool, whose staple doth excel,
And seems to overmatch the golden Phrygian fell."

The surname Staebel is the variant form of Stabler. One who had the care of estables, an Old French word of extensive meaning, defined by Cotgrave, as "a stable, an osterie, an ostellerie, also a sheep-house or fould." In Hundred Rolls, the word appears in the forms of Le Stabler and De Stabulo Stabularyus is found in the sense of hostler in M.S. Digby.

The surname is variation of Stable. Staple1. A personal name mentioned in Domesday. 2. More likely to relate to stability of mind than to association with horses. 3. A corruption of - Parishes, etc. in counties Kent, Somerset, and Sussex.

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Immigrants to US

From Germany

21 years old farmer Caroline Staebel who was residing in Bavaria migrated to USA on July 1, 1857 by George Hurlbut put out from Havre. Therese Staebel, aged 20, 27 years old Alois Staebel, 22 years old U-Miss Staebel, 20 years old U-Mr Staebel, Farmer U-Mr Staebel, A. Staebel, aged 22, 22 years old Eugene Staebel, Mason Godel Staebel, and 2 other Staebel around 66.67% of whom were farmer while others worked as mason migrated to US.

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