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					Family History Beginners Board / Seibert?
« on: Monday 02 June 14 21:32 BST (UK) »
					Hello!    I haven't been online for a while and once again have I got a question for you guys! My Grand - Mas surname was Cybert, I know it's a version of Sybert which is supposed to be spelt Seibert. Seibert well obviously is a Germanic surname, but would Cybert still be classified as Germanic? It's the same surname spelt differently! It's like Johnson and Jonson, different spelling same meaning!
 I haven't been online for a while and once again have I got a question for you guys! My Grand - Mas surname was Cybert, I know it's a version of Sybert which is supposed to be spelt Seibert. Seibert well obviously is a Germanic surname, but would Cybert still be classified as Germanic? It's the same surname spelt differently! It's like Johnson and Jonson, different spelling same meaning!   right, I hope I hear soon! Peace
 right, I hope I hear soon! Peace 
					
				 I haven't been online for a while and once again have I got a question for you guys! My Grand - Mas surname was Cybert, I know it's a version of Sybert which is supposed to be spelt Seibert. Seibert well obviously is a Germanic surname, but would Cybert still be classified as Germanic? It's the same surname spelt differently! It's like Johnson and Jonson, different spelling same meaning!
 I haven't been online for a while and once again have I got a question for you guys! My Grand - Mas surname was Cybert, I know it's a version of Sybert which is supposed to be spelt Seibert. Seibert well obviously is a Germanic surname, but would Cybert still be classified as Germanic? It's the same surname spelt differently! It's like Johnson and Jonson, different spelling same meaning!   right, I hope I hear soon! Peace
 right, I hope I hear soon! Peace 
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					 I will research it and if I find anything interesting I'll PM you.
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