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Maria Margareth Forney (born Burgner), 1727 - 1810
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Maria Margareth Forney (born Burgner), 1727 - 1810
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Maria Margareth Forney (born Burgner), 1727 - 1810
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Maria Margareth Forney (born Burgner), 1727 - 1810
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Maria Margaretha "Mary" Forney, Sr. (born Burgner), 1727 - 1808
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Maria Margareth Forney (born Burgner), 1727 - 1810
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Maria Margareth Forney (born Burgner), 1727 - 1810
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Maria Margareth Forney (born Burgner), 1727 - 1810
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Maria Margareth Forney (born Burgner), 1727 - 1810
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Maria Burgner in Bluffton Weekly Chronicle - Nov 4 1908
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Maria Katharina (born Burgner), Circa 1869 - 1885
Germany, Hesse, Deaths
Maria (born Burgner), Circa 1844 - 1904
Germany, Hesse, Deaths
Maria Catharina Burgner, Circa 1896 - 1897
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938
Maria (born Burgner), Circa 1845 - 1899
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938Maria 'Mary' Weiland (born Bugner), 1884 - 1985
FamilySearch Family TreeEva Marie Burgner (born Oberlin), 1880 - 1948
FamilySearch Family TreeMaria E. Cotterill (born Burgner), 1847 - 1904
FamilySearch Family TreeMaria Elisabeth Stiebing (born Burgner), 1850 - 1882
FamilySearch Family TreeMary Maria Spickler (born Burgner), 1766 - 1848
Geni World Family TreeMaria Elisabetha Burgner, 1742 - 1801
Geni World Family TreeMaria Armuth (born Burgner), born 1835
Geni World Family TreeAnna Maria Burgner (born Burkhart), died 1796
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Maria Sophia Burgner
Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910
Maria Judith Burgner
Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910Maria Rosina Burgner, 1808 - 1809
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898Maria Sophia Burgner, 1869 - 1869
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898Maria Burgner, born 1854
Germany, Baden, Church Book Duplicates, 1810-1869Maria Catharina Burgner
Hungary Catholic Church Records, 1636-1895Maria Burgner
Hungary Catholic Church Records, 1636-1895
Maria Burgner
New York, Passenger List Book Indexes 1906-1942
Maria Burgner, born Circa 1825
1860 United States Federal CensusMaria Burgner, died 1917
Illinois Deaths, 1916 - 1950
Maria A Burgner, born Circa 1826
1910 United States Federal CensusMaria Burgner, died Circa 1917
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- Arabic: ماريا بورغنر (Māriyā Būrghnār)
- Japanese: マリア・ブルグナー (Maria Burugunā)
- Russian: Мария Бургнер (Mariya Burgner)
- Spanish: María Burgner


- Switzerland 78%
- USA 20%
- Hungary 2%
The name Maria has a rich and diverse history, originating from the Hebrew name Miriam, which is believed to mean "sea of bitterness," "rebelliousness," or "wished for child." It first appeared in ancient Israel and has significant historical roots in Judeo-Christian traditions, notably as the name of the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus, which contributed to its widespread adoption in Christian cultures. Over the centuries, Maria has become a popular name across various geographical regions, particularly in Europe and Latin America, where it is often associated with grace and purity. Variations of the name include Mary (English), Marie (French), Maria (Italian, Spanish, Portuguese), and Mária (Hungarian), among others, each with slight differences in pronunciation and cultural significance. The name has also inspired numerous derivatives and compound names, such as Mariana and Maria Clara, reflecting its enduring popularity and versatility across different languages and cultures.
The last name Burgner has its origins in the German-speaking regions of Europe, particularly in Germany and Switzerland. It is derived from the Middle High German word "burg," meaning "fortress" or "castle," combined with the suffix "-ner," which typically denotes a person associated with a place or occupation. Thus, the name can be interpreted to mean "one who lives near a fortress" or "a person connected to a castle," suggesting a historical link to nobility or those who served in protective roles. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Burgner" in English-speaking countries and "Burgner" in some Slavic regions, where the spelling may change slightly but the pronunciation remains similar. The name is relatively uncommon, but it reflects a rich heritage tied to the medieval landscape of Europe, where fortifications were central to community life and defense.
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