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Georg and Daniel Falk MCF-27

Writer's picture: Nelson HusebyNelson Huseby

The surname of Falk implies that their German ancestors were falconers, persons who trained falcons for knights in hunting. Unfortunately, we do not know many specifics about the lives of Georg Falk and his son, Daniel Falk. So, some of this article might be conjecture based on what life was like for the early Germans of Pennsylvania. However, I am reasonably sure that the earliest Falk ancestor was Georg Falk. He was a farmer in Lynn Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, and his family was involved in the Weissenberg, Pennsylvania church.


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