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Hello All,
This is an old topic on which I have not received any answer.
So, I'm sending it again.
Does anyone have any idea where the Haüslinger (Hauslinger,
Hausslinger, Haslinger, Hasslinger etc.) name originated from.
Thanks
Greg
Hello,
A Häusling (or Einlieger) is a person who is not the house owner (house in
German: Haus) or a member of the house owner´s family.
A Häusling has no own house. A "Hausherr" is the owner (at least in the
region around Hannover).
I dont know if Haslinger/Hasslinger has the same meaning. Häusling is used
in Northern Germany, while Hasslinger/Haslinger is a common second name in
South Germany.
Kurt