According to some research the German name Brandt finds its roots in the word "brand," which means "sword." There is various spelling differentiations accorded to the surname, due to the fact that there were no spelling rules in midieval times and scribes recorded names according to their sound. The spelling variations of Brandt include Bran, Brande, Brant, Brend, Brandis and many more. Does this mean that al the above are actually from the same tree, but just spelled differently? I would love to know>
First found in Bavaria, where the family came from humble beginnings but gained a significant reputation for its contribution to the emerging mediaeval society.
Between the mid-17th and mid-20th centruries, German settlers arrived in North America by the thousands. persecution based on religion and poverty were great motivators in this large-scale migration. So too was the opportunity for tenat farmers to own their own land. Ample land and opportunity awaited setllers in America. However, what is the history regarding those settlers than came to Africa?