A village named Coffinger in Switzerland?

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Jillian is trying to find the location in Switzerland where her Great Great Grandfather, possibly from a village called Coffinger, was born. She plans to travel to Switzerland in a few months and seeks help identifying the correct place for a meaningful visit.

Key takeaways:
  • Look for towns with similar endings like -ffinger or -fingen, as there might be a misspelling.
  • Consider the possibility that Coffinger could actually refer to Zofingen based on historical spelling variations.
  • Check relevant paperwork for additional details such as the canton to narrow down your search.
  • Use the Swiss telephone subscriber database to look for her ancestor’s last name in Zofingen.
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  • Anonymous
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    26 July 2021 at 15:09:19 #825971

    I am trying to locate the town/village in Switzerland where my Great Great Grandfather was born: Coffinger per this document. I would like to travel to this location. Anyone familiar with this location?

  • Anna
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    Reply 1 of 5 • 26 July 2021 at 17:02:06 #935871

    Hi Jillian,

    Welcome to MySwissAlps.

    I am not familiar with a town or village called Coffinger in Switzerland. I did a quick internet search and can’t find a town or village of that name. It might be have a different spelling? There is a town called Zofingen. If you know which canton it is, maybe we can narrow down the search. Or any additional information could also be helpful.

    Regards,

    Anna

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    Reply 2 of 5 • 27 July 2021 at 0:20:41 #935872

    Thank you for your reply Anna. I have been checking for a few years to see if that village shows up. Maybe perhaps the person writing the document heard Coffinger when it was spoken to them. I have no other paperwork. It could very well be Zofingen. I will never give up trying to find it :). We are traveling to Switzerland in a few months and it would be nice to know where he came from and visit that area.

    Anna
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    Reply 3 of 5 • 27 July 2021 at 7:50:57 #935873

    Hi Jilian,

    There are several towns and villages that end with -ffinger and -fingen in Switzerland. Additional information such as the canton or region or landmarks could be very helpful. I hope that your search is successful. It would be certainly be nice to visit the place that your great great grandfather came from.

    Regards,

    Anna

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    Reply 4 of 5 • 28 July 2021 at 19:06:43 #935874

    Hi Jillian,

    I second Anna”s opinion: It is likely to be Zofingen. Until the beginning of the 20th century, the letter C was frequently used instead of present-day’s Z. In German, both are pronounced “TS”. A Swiss railway company was called “Centralbahn” (today it would be called “Zentralbahn”). But, as far as I know, Zofingen was never spelled with an initial C.

    Was the document you are referring to issued in Switzerland?

    I also agree with Anna on the fact that there is no “Coffinger” town in Switzerland.

    You could also search your ancestor’s last name on the Swiss telephone subscriber database (http://www.local.ch) and see if people with that name exist in Zofingen.

    Good luck!

    Snowman

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    Reply 5 of 5 • 28 July 2021 at 19:21:27 #935875

    Thank you Snowman for your interesting information – that makes total sense. Both you and Anna have helped me a great deal. My relative was born about 1831 in Switzerland and the document was from the US Military which he served as a soldier during the Civil War. Thank you for taking the time to answer me. Jillian

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