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Stahl, a Hutterite family name, occurred at least as early as 1663, when Johannes Stahl was taken away as a prisoner from Zobelhof, [[Hungary|Hungary]], by attacking Turks and Tatars; he never returned to the brotherhood. Since then Stahl has been a commonly occurring Hutterian family name, lasting through their migrations from Hungary, to [[Transylvania|Transylvania]], to Rumania, to [[Russia|Russia]], and finally to [[North America|North America]] in 1874. It has been found mainly on [[Bruderhof|Bruderhofs]] in [[South Dakota (USA)|South Dakota]], [[Montana (USA)|Montana]], [[Manitoba (Canada)|Manitoba]] and [[Alberta (Canada)|Alberta]], but probably also occurs on Bruderhofs in other states and provinces as well.
 
Stahl, a Hutterite family name, occurred at least as early as 1663, when Johannes Stahl was taken away as a prisoner from Zobelhof, [[Hungary|Hungary]], by attacking Turks and Tatars; he never returned to the brotherhood. Since then Stahl has been a commonly occurring Hutterian family name, lasting through their migrations from Hungary, to [[Transylvania|Transylvania]], to Rumania, to [[Russia|Russia]], and finally to [[North America|North America]] in 1874. It has been found mainly on [[Bruderhof|Bruderhofs]] in [[South Dakota (USA)|South Dakota]], [[Montana (USA)|Montana]], [[Manitoba (Canada)|Manitoba]] and [[Alberta (Canada)|Alberta]], but probably also occurs on Bruderhofs in other states and provinces as well.
 
 
 
 
 
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Stahl, a Hutterite family name, occurred at least as early as 1663, when Johannes Stahl was taken away as a prisoner from Zobelhof, Hungary, by attacking Turks and Tatars; he never returned to the brotherhood. Since then Stahl has been a commonly occurring Hutterian family name, lasting through their migrations from Hungary, to Transylvania, to Rumania, to Russia, and finally to North America in 1874. It has been found mainly on Bruderhofs in South Dakota, Montana, Manitoba and Alberta, but probably also occurs on Bruderhofs in other states and provinces as well.


Author(s) David Decker
Date Published 1959

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Decker, David. "Stahl." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 18 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Stahl&oldid=77876.

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Decker, David. (1959). Stahl. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 18 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Stahl&oldid=77876.




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