Laubaugh
Laubaugh is a surname of German origin, derived from the Old High German word *luba*, meaning "ash tree," and *hag*, referring to an enclosure or grove. The name likely originated as a toponymic surname, indicating someone originally associated with a place where ash trees were prominent or where an ash grove was located.
The surname has been historically documented in various regions of Germany, particularly in the Rhineland and
Notable individuals bearing the surname include figures in business, academia, and public service, though specific historical
Variations of the surname include Laubach, Laupaugh, and Lubaugh, often due to regional dialects or spelling
Research into the Laubaugh surname often involves tracing family trees through historical records, immigration documents, and