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Amelberga Claus (born De Kerf), 1714 - 1801
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Amelberga Dorothea Keppens (born Claus), 1739 - 1809
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Amelberga Claus (born Verbeek), 1699 - 1741
MyHeritage Family TreesAmelberga Albertina Claus (born Goose), 1796 - 1832
MyHeritage Family TreesAmelberga Claus (born Van Royen), 1646 - 1693
MyHeritage Family TreesAmelberga Claus, 1662 - 1662
MyHeritage Family TreesAmelberga Balliauw (born Claus), 1699 - 1770
MyHeritage Family TreesAmelberga Vereerbruggen (born Claus), Circa 1598 - 1673
MyHeritage Family TreesAmelberga Claus (born MICHIELS), Circa 1793 - Circa 1870
MyHeritage Family TreesAmelberga de Graef (born Claus), 1798 - 1843
MyHeritage Family TreesAmelberga De Graef (born CLAUS), 1798 - 1843
MyHeritage Family TreesAmelberga Dorothea Claus, 1739 - 1809
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Amelberga Claus (32) (born De Kerf), 1714 - 1801
MyHeritage Family TreesAmelberga Verhulst (born Claus), 1812 - 1881
MyHeritage Family TreesAmelberga Verhulst (born Claus), 1812 - 1881
MyHeritage Family TreesAmelberga Claus (born Van Royen), 1646 - 1693
MyHeritage Family TreesAmelberga Verhulst - Claus, 1812 - 1881
MyHeritage Family TreesAmelberga Claus (born Van Mieghem), 1736 - 1818
MyHeritage Family TreesAmelberga Dorothea Keppens (born Claus), 1739 - 1809
MyHeritage Family TreesAmelberga Verbeke (born Claus), 1750 - 1828
FamilySearch Family TreeAmelberga Claus (born Verbeek), 1699 - 1741
FamilySearch Family TreeAmelberga Claus (born de Kerf), 1714 - 1801
FamilySearch Family TreeAmelberga Claus (born De Hooghe), 1643 - 1686
FamilySearch Family TreeAmelberga Dorothea Claus, 1739 - 1809
Geni World Family TreeUrsula Amelberga Claus, 1915 - 2011
Geni World Family TreeAmelberga Claus (born Van Wiele), died 1634
Geni World Family TreeAmelberga Claus (born van Mieghem), born 1710
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Amelberga Claus, born 1635
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Amelberga Dorothea Claus
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Amelberga CLAUS, died 1662
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Amelberga CLAUS
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Amelberga CLAUS
France, Vital Records IndexAmelberga Claus, Circa 1825 - 1837
Belgium, Death NoticesAmelberga Claus, died 1862
Belgium, Death NoticesAmelberga Claus, Circa 1756 - 1837
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Amelberga Claus, born 1775
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Amelberga Claus
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Amelberga Claus, Circa 1782 - 1862
Belgium, Civil Registration, 1795-1910Amelberga Claus, Circa 1782 - 1862
Belgium, East Flanders, Civil Registration of DeathsAmelberga Claus, Circa 1825 - 1837
Belgium, East Flanders, Civil Registration of DeathsAmelberga Claus, Circa 1756 - 1837
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The first name Amelberga has its roots in Germanic origins, particularly within the regions that are now part of modern-day Germany and the Netherlands. The name is derived from the elements "amal," meaning "work" or "labor," and "berga," which translates to "protection" or "mountain," suggesting a meaning akin to "work of the protector." Historically, Amelberga was borne by noblewomen and saints, reflecting qualities of strength and leadership, often associated with those in positions of influence or guardianship. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as Amelberga in German contexts, while in other regions, it may appear as Amelberga or Amelberga in various spellings. The name is less common today but retains a sense of historical significance, particularly in discussions of medieval European nobility and ecclesiastical figures.
The last name "Claus" has its origins in various European regions, particularly in Germany and the Netherlands, where it is derived from the given name "Nikolaus," meaning "victory of the people." Historically, the name was often associated with individuals who were known for their charitable acts or religious significance, particularly in connection with Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of children and sailors. As a surname, "Claus" may have initially denoted a familial connection to someone named Nikolaus or indicated a profession related to the church or community service. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures, including "Klaus" in German-speaking countries and "Clausen" in Scandinavian regions, which often denotes "son of Claus." The name has also been adapted in various forms, such as "Clausen" or "Clausen," reflecting regional linguistic differences. Overall, the surname carries a rich historical significance tied to its roots in community and religious life.
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