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Libbis or Libis is a surname originating from the Alsace-Lorraine region in France The Jewish name Libis originates from Bavaria and Austria, although some Libbis's are Jewish and some Libis's are not. Records (including current directory and recent census) also show families in Leipzig, Nurnberg, Stuttgart, Aachen, and Freiburg in Germany.

Origin

The name came to England and Wales via French Protestants (Huguenots) who were being oppressed by the majority Catholics in France. Some of their descendants now reside in Liverpool, Poole, and Cornwall in England, and in Ohio, Wisconsin,and Vermont in the United States. There are also many in South Eastern Australia, primarily in Victoria, but it is unknown if they are descended from the same group. Libbis family records also date back to Norfolk and Suffolk from the 17th century and there are records of the family throughout East Anglia over the centuries.

Other spellings for Libbis in various historical records are: Libbas, Libbus, Libbs, Libbers, Libbens.

Prominent people with the surname of Libbis

U.S. Republican senator Trent Lott is a direct descendant of Libbis family members(through his Mother Iona) who were forced out of France in the mid 18th century.

Note: Any references to St Nicholas, Newcastle on the IGI under Libbis are misattributions of records from St Nicholas, Great Yarmouth and the same applies for misattributions that say Earsdon by North Shields, but should say St Edmund's, Southwold.

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