Mosich Rychter Paderewsky was born in 1805, in Poland as the son of Rychter and Paderewsky. He married Ester Leydwandt in 1829, in Przasnysz County, Warsaw, Poland. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 2 daughters. He died in his hometown.
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1810– Female
1839–1852 Male
1843–1937 Male
1844– Male
1847–1848 Female
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Some characteristic forenames: German Kurt, Otto, Hans, Fritz, Helmut, Horst, Erwin, Heinz, Juergen, Gerhard, Siegfried, Wolfgang.
German: occupational or status name for an arbiter or judge, Middle High German rihtære (from rihten ‘to make right’). The term was used in the Middle Ages mostly to denote a part-time legal official. Such communal conciliators held a position of considerable esteem in rural communities; in eastern Germany the term came to denote a village headman, which was often a hereditary office. It is in this part of Germany that the surname is most frequent. The surname Richter is also common in many other European countries, most notably Czechia, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, France, and the Netherlands, and also in South Africa. See also 3 below.
Jewish (Ashkenazic): occupational name for a rabbinic judge, from German Richter ‘judge’ (see 1 above). See also Dayan .
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
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