Are you looking for information about Herm. Schulz? Well, you’ve come to the right place!
Herm. Schulz (DOB: – Feb 1812) appears in the book titled The Finsters – From the Beginning of the 14th Century to the Presentfirst published in Germany in 1921 and translated into English, and republished in 2021 to mark the century of the publication.
The following information has been generated to provide information about Herm. Schulz on our website.
Who is Herm. Schulz?
Herm. Schulz is a member of the Finster family or appears in the story of the Finsters. The story of the Finsters is a comprehensive history of the Finster family and their descendants from the 14th Century to 1921. There is additional information on the family in Australia included in the republication.
Who are The Finsters?
The Finster family has a long and rich history dating back to the 14th century in Germany that spans centuries and continents. They have been making contributions to society for many years. One notable member of the Finster family was Herm. Schulz.
The book can be purchased here: https://www.amazon.com/-/en/C-H-Arthur-Finster-ebook/dp/B09L4MNS5K.
Herm. Schulz in the Finster’s History
Herm. Schulz and the ancestors/descendants of Herm. Schulz may also appear in the Finster family tree image here.
This remarkable family tree of the Finster Family in Görlitz, Germany, was created in 1900 by Paul Eugene Max Finster (DOB 1860) and designed by Carl Ernst. The family tree can include (but not always) the following information:
- Name
- Gender
- Profession
- Place
- Birth Date
- Death Date
- Marriage Date
It documents the Finster Family from 1657 to 1900. The original is a paper copy over 3 meters long. It was digitised in multiple parts, which were then stitched together to create the digital version on offer here.
The published book contains a tabulated list of all names in the family tree and often provides further details about the individuals listed.
Click to enlarge the image to view the accurate place if Herm. Schulz in the Finster family tree.
Some interesting information about Bavaria, Germany, and the Finster family:
- German NBA player Dirk Nowitzki is a native of Bavaria. The basketball player was born in Würzburg and is often called the “German Wunderkind.”
- There are three primary dialects spoken in Bavaria: Austro-Bavarian, Swabian German and East Franconian German.
- Germany was the first country in the world to adopt Daylight saving time – DST, also known as summer time. This occured in 1916, in the midst of WWI.
- In the German language there are three genders – the third being ‘neuter’.
- The Germans are very protective of their language so most movies are dubbed into German using local actors – this has made dubbing a 115 million Euro industry.
Other notable people from The Finster Family: