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Margaret Theresia Rothermich (born Orf (Urf)), 1821 - 1863
MyHeritage Family TreesMargaret Bernadine Rothermich, 1875 - 1950
MyHeritage Family TreesMargaret Bernadine Rothermich, 1875 - 1950
MyHeritage Family TreesMargaret E Rothermich, 1917 - 2004
MyHeritage Family TreesMargaret Rothermich, 1917 - 2004
MyHeritage Family TreesMargaret Mary Rothermich, 1921 - 1921
MyHeritage Family TreesMargaret Mary Moellering (born Rothermich), 1918 - 2005
MyHeritage Family TreesMargaret Theresa Rothermich (born Orf), 1821 - 1863
MyHeritage Family TreesMargaret, Thérèsa ROTHERMICH (born ORF), 1821 - 1863
MyHeritage Family TreesMargaret, Theresa ROTHERMICH (born ORF), 1821 - 1863
MyHeritage Family TreesMargaret Theresa ROTHERMICH (born ORF), 1821 - 1863
MyHeritage Family TreesMargaret Theresa Rothermich (born Orf), 1821 - 1863
MyHeritage Family TreesMargaret Theresa Rothermich (born Orf), 1821 - 1863
MyHeritage Family TreesMargaret Theresa Rothermich, 1821 - 1863
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Margaret Rothermich, Circa 1874 - 1901
United States Obituary Index from OldNews.com
Margaret Rothermich, Circa 1874 - 1901
United States Obituary Index from OldNews.comMargaret Theresa Rothermich (born Orf), 1821 - 1863
FamilySearch Family TreeMargaret "Maggie" Frances Hortleder (born Rothermich), 1872 - 1914
FamilySearch Family TreeMargaret Rothermich (born Huellewig), 1927 - 2017
FamilySearch Family TreeMargaret Madelyn Rothermich (born Bene), 1914 - 2002
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Margaret M Rothermich, born Circa 1928
1950 United States Federal Census
Margaret Mae Sullivan (Vanderbrook,) (born Rothermich), born 1966
Florida County Marriages
Margaret Rothermich
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee, Kentucky)
Margaret M. Rothermich, died 2017
Missouri, Deaths
Margaret Rothermich, born Circa 1836
1920 United States Federal Census
Margaret Rothermich, Circa 1911 - 1965
Missouri Deaths, 1961-1970Margaret Rothermich, Circa 1927 - 2009
United States Obituary Index from Online SourcesMargaret Rothermich, Circa 1920 - 2013
United States Obituary Index from Online Sources
Margaret E. Rothermich
Missouri, St. Louis Death Notices
Margaret M. Moellering (born Rothermich)
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- Arabic: مارجريت روثرميش (Mārjrit Rūthirmīsh)
- Italian: Margherita Rothermich
- Japanese: マーガレット・ロザーミヒ (Māgaretto Rozāmihi)
- Russian: Маргарита Ротермих (Margarita Rothermich)
- Spanish: Margarita Rothermich


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- Germany 33%
The name Margaret has its origins in the Greek word "margaritēs," meaning "pearl," which reflects beauty and value. It first appeared in the early Christian era, particularly in regions such as Greece and later spread throughout Europe, especially in England and France, due to the influence of saints and royalty, including Saint Margaret of Antioch. Historically, those who bore the name were often associated with nobility and virtue, embodying qualities of grace and strength. Variations of the name include Marguerite in French, Margarita in Spanish and Italian, and Margarete in German, each reflecting local linguistic nuances. The name has also inspired numerous diminutives and nicknames, such as Maggie and Meg, which are commonly used in various cultures. Overall, Margaret has maintained a timeless appeal, symbolizing purity and resilience across different societies.
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.
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