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Scobel   
1 hr ago
Genealogy / Meaning of the Surname Scobel [8]

Brauerie Hugo Scobel: gliwiczanie.pl/Inicjatywy/wystawy/2006-Scobel/Scobel.htm
Hugo Scobel brewed beer in Gliwice, but I read that the brewery was destroyed by the Russians on the way west in 1945. I also saw a website for what seemed to be condominiums built on the ruins of the brewery. Browar Scobla is also mentioned. I assume Browar is Brewer, but don't know why Scobel/Skobel became "Scobla". Is Scobla a diminutive of the name? Is this beer still being brewed? Did the family survive? I survived but I live in Trump's Amerika and the constant bullshit barrage is driving me insane...
Scobel   
1 day ago
Genealogy / Meaning of the Surname Scobel [8]

@Bratwurst Boy
Thanks very much for the information/research. Nothing beats a Bochwurst after 10 or 20 beers. Cheers. I had hoped I was the heir to the Scobel brewery in Gliwickie.
Scobel   
2 days ago
Genealogy / Meaning of the Surname Scobel [8]

Sto Lat,
My grandfather, Paul Scobel or Skobel, left Poland for Canada in about 1910. He died at 77 in about 1959. He was an atheist but apparently raised Catholic. My father, who fought in the Canadian Army, was also an atheist. He once remarked that there couldn't be a God because no God would ever let a war like that happen. Whenever my father would ask Gigi Paul about Poland, he'd reply with something like "You want to know? Go there." I always thought the name was Polish. Then, I ran into a Scobel family in Brazil, and they insist it's a German name. Apparently, they came from a town in Germany, Vorst, which was divided between Poland and Germany. Does anyone know whether it's Scobel or Skobel, German or Polish. There was a Brauerie Hugo Scobel in Gliwickie, but the Russians firebombed it in 1945. I hear that the name Scobel/Skobel in Polish means something like door hinge or deadbolt. It may also mean something like carpenter. In 1998 I was in Warsaw for two days on my way to Israel for a business trip. There were lots of Poles and Russians at the Intel plant in the middle of the desert, where the Israeli Western Europeans stuck the Eastern European Jews. They served perogies in the company cafeteria with a little hummus on the side. T
Great food and people there. If only they would learn to share. I hope to hear from you. Thanks! Which I don't even know how to say in Polish.