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Casper S. Schell (born Shell),, 1772 - 1847
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Casper S. Schell (Shell), 1772 - 1847
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Casper (Shell) Schell (born Shell), Jr., 1772 - 1847
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Casper (Shell) Schell (born Shell), Jr., 1772 - 1847
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Casper S Schell, 1772 - 1847
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Casper (Shell) Schell (born Shell), Jr., 1772 - 1847
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Casper S. Schell (Shell), 1772 - 1847
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Casper (Shell) Schell (Shell), 1772 - 1847
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Casper Schell, 1772 - 1847
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Casper (Shell) Schell (born Shell), Jr., 1772 - 1847
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Casper Schell, 1772 - 1847
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Casper III Schell, 1800 - 1853
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Casper O. SCHELL, 1800 - 1853
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Casper S. Schell, 1772 - 1847
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Casper Schell, 1772 - 1847
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Casper Schell, died 1903
United States Obituary Index from OldNews.com
Casper Schell in The Scranton tribune. - Mar 16 1894
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Casper Schell in The Evansville daily journal. - Dec 16 1858
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Casper Schell in The Topeka state journal. - Nov 29 1922
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaCasper J. Schell, 1903 - 1984
BillionGravesJohnson Marion Shell, 1838 - 1910
FamilySearch Family TreeCasper Schell, 1883 - 1959
FamilySearch Family TreeCasper Schell, 1844 - 1877
FamilySearch Family TreeCasper Schell, 1743 - 1743
FamilySearch Family TreeCasper S. Schell (born Shell), Jr., 1772 - 1847
Geni World Family TreeHans Casper Schell, Circa 1575 - Circa 1639
Geni World Family TreeCasper Schell, Sr., born 1746
Geni World Family TreeCasper Schell, Jr., born 1770
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Casper John Schell, born 1903
United States, World War II Draft Registrations, 1940-1947Casper Jr. Schell, 1808 - 1894
Canada, Quebec Couples
Casper Schell, born Circa 1903
1925 Kansas State Census
Casper J Schell, born Circa 1906
1950 United States Federal Census
Casper Schell, born Circa 1910
1921 Canada Census
Casper Schell, born Circa 1910
1926 Canada Census of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba
Casper Schell, born Circa 1897
1905 Minnesota State Census
Casper Balthus Schell, 1830 - 1904
GenealogieOnline Family Tree IndexCasper Balthus Schell, Circa 1831 - 1904
Netherlands, Civil Deaths, 1811-1965Casper J. Schell, 1903 - 1984
Kansas, Shawnee County ObituariesCasper J. Schell, 1905 - 1969
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The name Casper has its origins in the Persian name "Ghazpar," which means "treasurer." It is most famously associated with one of the Three Wise Men, or Magi, who visited Jesus after his birth, often referred to as Casper or Gaspar in various traditions. The name gained popularity in Europe during the Middle Ages, particularly in Germany and the Netherlands, where it was often linked to the Christian tradition. Historically, those who bore the name were thought to embody qualities of wisdom and generosity, reflecting the role of the Magi as gift-givers. Variations of the name include Caspar, Gaspar, and Kasper, with different spellings and pronunciations found in various cultures, such as "Jasper" in English-speaking countries. The name has maintained a consistent presence in popular culture, often associated with the friendly ghost character, Casper the Friendly Ghost, further embedding it in contemporary society.
The last name Schell has Germanic origins, primarily found in Germany and the surrounding regions, including Austria and Switzerland. It is derived from the Middle High German word "schelle," meaning "bell," which may have originally referred to someone who made bells or a person who lived near a bell tower. The name can also be associated with the occupation of a bell ringer or someone involved in the church, reflecting the historical significance of bells in community life. Variations of the surname include Schelling and Schelle, which may appear in different regions or dialects, and the name can also be found in other cultures with slight modifications, such as the Dutch "Schell" or the French "Schelle." The surname has been documented in various historical records, indicating its longstanding presence in European history, and it continues to be borne by individuals today, often reflecting a rich heritage tied to craftsmanship and community roles.
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