The Clans
Learn about the larger Kastler families, including the people, the land, and the history.
DetailsKastler Court in New Milford, New Jersey, was named after Private Carl H. Kastler, born April 15, 1896.
DetailsDetroit architect Joseph Kastler was well known among his peers. He designed many buildings around the Detroit area.
DetailsHenri Kastler, founding member of the Academy of Philately, and was (1st) President from December 19th, 1928 to January 13th, 1957.
DetailsErhard Kastler was the chief abbot of St. Bernard monastery in Switzerland from 1512 to 1525.
DetailsAn account of the visit between William V. Kastler and Professor Alfred Kastler in October of 1973 in Los Angeles, California.
DetailsA document from circa 1540 of the abby of Söflingen, pertaining to a village called Burlafingen, near the city of Ulm showing a possible alternate meaning for the name “Kastler”.
DetailsThe sons of Nicholas Kastler and Helen Kinzer, Philip and Adam Kastler, were involved in the hat wear industry in the latter 19th century Chicago.
DetailsSwabia’s name is derived from that of the Suebi, a Germanic people who, with the Alemanni, occupied the upper Rhine and upper Danube region in the 3rd century AD and spread south to Lake Constance and east to the Lech River. Known first as Alemannia, the region was called Swabia from the 11th century. The…
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