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Aloïs Schalk, 1844 - 1919
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Aloïs Schalk, 1844 - 1919
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MyHeritage Family TreesAloïs Edouard SCHALK, born 1857
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FamilySearch Family TreeAloïs Edouard SCHALK, born 1857
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Aloïs SCHALK, born 1867
1906 France Census
Aloïs SCHALK, born 1878
1906 France Census
Aloïs SCHALK, born 1867
1911 France CensusAloïs Schalk, 1844 - 1919
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- German: Alois Schalk
- Italian: Aloisio Schalk
- Portuguese: Aloísio Schalk
- Spanish: Aloisio Schalk


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The last name Schalk has its origins in Germany and the Netherlands, deriving from the Middle High German word "schalk," which means "servant" or "knave." Historically, it was used to denote someone who served in a subordinate role, often in a household or as a laborer, reflecting the social structure of medieval Europe where such roles were common. The name can also be associated with the Old Dutch term "schalk," which carries similar meanings. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions, including "Schalke" and "Schalck," with some instances of anglicization leading to forms like "Shalk." The name is relatively rare but can be found among descendants of German and Dutch immigrants in various countries, particularly in the United States. Overall, the surname Schalk encapsulates a historical context of servitude and labor, linking its bearers to the socio-economic conditions of their time.
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