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Elizabeth Rothermich (born Post), 1863 - 1929
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Elizabeth T Berghoff (born Rothermich), 1898 - 1983
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Elizabeth T Rothermich, 1898 - 1983
MyHeritage Family TreesElizabeth L Rothermich, 1854 - 1929
MyHeritage Family TreesElizabeth L Rothermich (born Wilmes), 1854 - 1929
MyHeritage Family TreesElizabeth T. Berghoff (born Rothermich), 1898 - 1983
MyHeritage Family TreesElizabeth T Sommer (born Rothermich), Circa 1899 - 1967
MyHeritage Family TreesElizabeth Rothermich, N (born Post), 1863 - 1929
MyHeritage Family TreesElizabeth Rothermich, 1863 - 1929
MyHeritage Family TreesElizabeth T Berghoff (born Rothermich), 1898 - 1983
MyHeritage Family TreesElizabeth T. Berghoff (born Rothermich), 1898 - 1983
MyHeritage Family TreesElizabeth Rothermich (born Wilmes), 1854 - 1929
MyHeritage Family TreesElizabeth Rothermich (born Post), 1863 - 1929
MyHeritage Family TreesElizabeth Rothermich (born Post), 1863 - 1929
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Elizabeth Rothermich in Northwest Columbus News - July 24 2002
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaBernadina Elizabeth Rothermich (born Wilmes), 1854 - 1929
FamilySearch Family TreeElizabeth Rothermich (born Post), 1863 - 1929
FamilySearch Family TreeElizabeth T. Berghoff (born Rothermich), 1898 - 1983
FamilySearch Family TreeElizabeth Rothermich, 1873 - 1880
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Elizabeth Rothermich, born 1898
1900 United States Federal Census
Elizabeth Ann Rothermich, born 1995
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Elizabeth Rothermich, born 1900
United States, World War I Draft Registrations, 1917-1918
Elizabeth A. Rothermich
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Elizabeth A. Rothermich
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Elizabeth A. Rothermich
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Elizabeth A. Rothermich
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- Beth Rothermich
- Eliza Rothermich
- Libby Rothermich
- Liz Rothermich
- Liza Rothermich
- Arabic: إليزابيث روثيرميش (Ilizabith Rūthīrmīsh)
- German: Elisabeth Rothermich
- Japanese: エリザベス・ロザーミッヒ (Erizabesu Rozāmihhi)
- Russian: Елизавета Ротермих (Elizaveta Rothermich)
- Spanish: Isabel Rothermich


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The name Elizabeth has its origins in the Hebrew name Elisheva, meaning "God is my oath." It first appeared in ancient Israel and has been widely used in various forms across different cultures and regions, particularly in Europe. The name gained prominence in the Christian tradition due to its association with Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, and has been borne by numerous queens and saints throughout history, which contributed to its enduring popularity. Elizabeth is often associated with qualities such as loyalty, faithfulness, and strength, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore the name. Variations of Elizabeth include the Spanish Isabel, the Italian Elisabetta, the French Élisabeth, and the diminutive forms like Liz, Beth, and Liza, showcasing its adaptability across languages and cultures. The name has remained a classic choice, symbolizing both historical significance and timeless elegance.
The last name Rothermich has Germanic origins, primarily found in Germany and surrounding regions. It is derived from the Middle High German elements "rot," meaning "red," and "mich," which is a diminutive form of "Micha," a name often associated with the archangel Michael. The name may have originally been a nickname for someone with red hair or a ruddy complexion, or it could have been linked to a specific occupation or characteristic of the bearer. Variations of the surname can be found in different countries, including Rothermich in Germany and potentially altered forms in other German-speaking regions, though it is less common outside of its original context. The name reflects a blend of personal attributes and cultural significance, typical of many surnames that evolved from descriptive or occupational roots in medieval Europe.
Bernadina WilmesIda BarthelmesFred RothermichLeonard RothermichAdolph RothermichBernadina RothermichFrances RothermichRaymond RothermichVictor RothermichAlbert RothermichFrank RothermichBernard RothermichElisabeth RothermichAgnes RothermichCecilia RothermichMargaret RothermichJohn RothermichElisabeth SommerIda Rothermich
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