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Georgine Marie Eugenie Cheyns (born Claus), 1898 - 1963
MyHeritage Family TreesGeorgine Marie Eugenie Claus, 1898 - 1963
MyHeritage Family TreesGeorgine Marie Eugenie Claus, 1898 - 1963
MyHeritage Family TreesGeorgine Ida Claus, 1902 - 2001
MyHeritage Family TreesGeorgine Claus (born Poelman), born 1895
MyHeritage Family TreesGeorgine Julie CLAUS (born LECOMTE), born 1852
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Georgine Watson Claus, died 1916
United States Obituary Index from OldNews.com
Georgine Watson Claus, died 1916
United States Obituary Index from OldNews.com
Georgine Wat-bon Claus, died 1916
United States Obituary Index from OldNews.com
Georgine Claus in The Boston Globe - Apr 10 1916
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Georgine Watson Claus in The Boston Globe - Nov 30 1902
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Georgine Watson Claus in The Boston Globe - Nov 27 1902
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Georgine Claus (born Vogel), 1873 - 1949
Germany, Hesse, Deaths
Georgine (born Claus), Circa 1853 - 1923
Germany, Hesse, DeathsGeorgine Watson Claus, Circa 1884 - 1916
Massachusetts Deaths, 1916-1919
Georgine Henriette Claus, born 1898
Germany, Hesse Birth Index, 1874-1911
Georgine Caroline Elisabeth Claus, born 1890
Germany, Hesse Birth Index, 1874-1911Georgine Charlotte Marie Claus, 1837 - 1842
Germany Deaths and Burials, 1582-1958Georgine Wilhelmine Claus, 1857 - 1861
Germany Deaths and Burials, 1582-1958
Georgine Claus (born Watson)
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont)
Georgine A. Claus
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont)
Georgine Karoline Elisabeth Claus (Walz), born 1890
Germany, Hesse Marriage Index, 1849-1931
Georgine Vogel (Claus), born 1865
Germany, Hesse Marriage Index, 1849-1931Georgine Claus (born Poelman), born 1895
FamilySearch Family TreeGeorgine Juliane Marie Claus (born Schrader)
FamilySearch Family TreeGeorgine Juliane Marie Claus (born Schrader)
FamilySearch Family TreeGeorgine Juliane Marie Claus (born Schrader)
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Georgine Claus
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois)
Georgine M Claus, born Circa 1883
1910 United States Federal CensusGeorgine Dorothea Kolstern (Claus)
Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929Georgine Juliane Marie Schrader (Claus)
Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929Georgine Claus
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The first name Georgine is of Greek origin, derived from the name George, which means "farmer" or "earthworker" (from the Greek "georgos"). It first appeared in various European regions, particularly in Greece and later spread to other parts of Europe, including England and France, during the Middle Ages. The name is often associated with qualities of hard work and resilience, reflecting the agrarian roots of its meaning. Variations of Georgine can be found in different cultures, including Georgina in English-speaking countries, Georgina in Spanish, and Georgine in French, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has maintained a classic appeal and is often linked to figures of nobility and strength throughout history, embodying the virtues of diligence and perseverance.
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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