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Theresia Kroneis (born Kudler), 1821 - 1889
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Theresia Kroneis (born Reiter), 1912 - 1987
MyHeritage Family TreesTheresia Thal (born Kroneis), 1820 - 1889
MyHeritage Family TreesTheresia Eibler (born Kroneis), Circa 1791 - 1858
MyHeritage Family TreesTheresia Kroneis (born Kriegsherr), born 1803
MyHeritage Family TreesTheresia Kroneis (born Schleicher), born 1771
MyHeritage Family TreesTheresia KRONEIS (born Schweindl), born 1794
MyHeritage Family TreesTheresia Kroneis (born Schweindl), born 1794
MyHeritage Family TreesTheresia Kroneis (born Greifensteiner)
MyHeritage Family TreesTheresia KRONEIS (born Schleicher)
MyHeritage Family TreesTheresia Fock (born Kroneis)
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Theresia Kroneis (born Becker), 1872 - 1948
Germany, Hesse, DeathsTeréz Schmidt (born Kroneisz), 1882 - 1959
FamilySearch Family TreeTheresia Kroneis, 1790 - 1791
FamilySearch Family TreeTheresia Kroneis (born Schleicher), born 1771
FamilySearch Family TreeTheresia Kroneis (born Mayerhofer), born 1812
FamilySearch Family TreeTheresia Kroneis (born Kudler), 1821 - 1889
Geni World Family TreeMaria Theresia Zimmermann (born Kroneisen), born 1834
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Theresia Becker (Kroneis), born 1865
Germany, Hesse Marriage Index, 1849-1931
Theresia Katharina Doleschal
Austria, Vienna, Catholic Church Records
Theresia Kroneis
Austria, Vienna, Catholic Church Records
Theresia Kroneis
Austria, Vienna, Catholic Church Records
Theresia Kroneis
Austria, Vienna, Catholic Church Records
Theresia Kroneis
Austria-Hungary, Roman Catholic Indexes, 1612-1966Theresia Kroneis, born Circa 1845
Austria, Vienna Church MarriagesTheresia (born Kroneis), born 1875
Austria, Vienna Church MarriagesTheresia Kroneis
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The first name Theresia has its origins in ancient Greece, derived from the name "Theresa," which is believed to be linked to the Greek word "therizo," meaning "to harvest." This name first gained prominence in the Mediterranean region, particularly in Spain and Italy, during the Middle Ages, largely due to the influence of Saint Teresa of Ávila, a prominent figure in the Catholic Church known for her mystical writings and reform of the Carmelite order. The name Theresia embodies qualities of nurturing and growth, reflecting the agricultural connotation of its meaning. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Teresa in Spanish and Italian, Terese in Scandinavian languages, and Tereza in Czech and Slovak. Each variation may carry slight differences in pronunciation and spelling, but they all retain the essence of the original name. Theresia and its variants have remained popular throughout history, often associated with strong, influential women in various fields, from religion to literature.
The last name Kroneis has its origins in Germany, specifically within the regions of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, where it is believed to have first appeared. The name is derived from the German word "Krone," meaning "crown," which may have been used to denote a person of noble status or someone associated with royalty, possibly indicating a historical occupation related to governance or leadership. The suffix "-eis" is a diminutive or locative form, suggesting a connection to a place or a familial lineage. Variations of the surname can be found in different countries and cultures, including Kroneis, Kroneis, and even Kroneis in some Slavic regions, where the pronunciation and spelling may differ slightly due to linguistic adaptations. While the name is not exceedingly common, it reflects a rich heritage tied to the social hierarchies of medieval Europe, emphasizing the importance of status and occupation in the formation of surnames.
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