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Encyclopedia > Elsau

Elsau is a city in the district of Winterthur, in the Canton of Zürich, Switzerland. The Canton of Zürich (German: Kanton ) has a population of about 1. ...




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International Civic Heraldry - Switzerland - Schweizer Wappen/Armorial de Suisse - ELSAU (206 words)
The arms of Elsau are known since the second half of the 19th century.
The original arms are identical to the arms of the Counts of Heiligenberg, whose arms are known since 1340.
The original colours (yellow on blue for Oberschottikon and in fl and white on red for Unterschottikon) were replaced by the fl colour of the original arms of Elsau.
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HANS KONRAD BRUNGGER was born in Rumiken, Village of Elsau, Zurich, Switzerland.
BRINKER (HANS KONRAD BRUNGGER) was born July 09, 1699 in Rumiken, Village of Elsau, Zurich, Switzerland, and died March 12, 1764 in Lower Saucon township, Northampton Co., Pennsylvania.
JACOB BRINKER (ANDREAS, HANS KONRAD1 BRUNGGER) was born November 09, 1729 in Rumiken, Village of Elsau, Zurich, Switzerland, and died October 1798 in Franklin township, Westmoreland Co., Pennsylvania.
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