Soellner

Soellner is a surname of German origin, which has derived from the Middle High German word "sülnære", meaning "payer of tolls". It is believed that the name may have originated as an occupational name for a toll collector or a person responsible for collecting payments. The surname Soellner is relatively uncommon in Britain, but can be found in genealogical records and family histories.

The first recorded instances of the surname Soellner can be traced back to Germany, where it is more commonly found. Over time, some individuals bearing the surname Soellner may have migrated to or have ancestral ties to Britain.

Individuals bearing the Soellner surname may have varied occupations and backgrounds, and their presence in British society may be a result of historical migrations, trade connections, or personal relationships.

Further research and investigation into specific family histories and genealogical records may provide more detailed insights into the origins and branches of the Soellner surname in Britain.

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