If you are a descendent of Louise Seifert Kerber, you are connected to this family tree through her father, Frederick Seifert and on back through the ages. The numbers represent the generations from the Frederick & Veronika who came from Prussia. #2 are their children. #3 their grandchildren and so on and so forth.
From Prussia to PA to Buchanan CO, MO and now all over the USA.
Aiaga, Authemon, Barmann, Baun, Bode, Buckland, Buis, Chieta, Combs, Commons, Crawshaw, Davisson, Dellot, Elders, Fetter, Fleck, Friede, Gregory, Haight, Halleran, Hartman, Hobgood, Hughes, Johnson, Joy, Kerber, Knoth, Lette, Lovelady, MacMurdo, Maloney, Marker, Mitchell, Mzhickteno, Patching, Roberts, Rothlisenberger, Russell, Seifert, Seymer, Stallsworth, Traylor, Turner, Whitham, Wright, Van Cleave, Vice, Zubko
Recorded in many spellings as shown below, this is a Germanic surname of pre 5th century origins
The name is derived from the elements "sigi" meaning victory, and
"frith", peace. Many early Germanic names are such compounds, and
include other examples such as Sieghard, (victory-hard), and
Siegmund, (victory-protection). The surnames from Siegfried include
Seefried, Seifert, Seiffert, Seyfahrt, Seiferlin, Sievertsen and
others.
Examples of early German recordings include Syfert der Metzger of
Eblingen in 1347, Veit Seyffert of Flein in 1529,