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Adela Garcia (born Serrato), 1906 - 1941
MyHeritage Family TreesAdela Martinez (born Serrato), 1915 - 1985
MyHeritage Family TreesAdela Serrato (born Fevinger), 1876 - 1964
MyHeritage Family TreesAdela Serrato (born Rivera), Circa 1881 - 1918
MyHeritage Family TreesAdela Serrato (born Palacio), 1934 - 2012
MyHeritage Family TreesADELA PRADILLA (born SERRATO), died 1980
MyHeritage Family TreesAdela Sánchez, died 1991
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Adela Serrato in El sol - Dec 29 1950
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Adela Serrato in El sol - Apr 4 1952
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Adela Serrato, 1906 - 1959
California Deaths, 1940 - 1997Adela Garcia (born Serrato), 1907 - 1941
FamilySearch Family TreeAdela Serrato (born Febenele)
FamilySearch Family TreeAdela Serrato (born Galindo)
FamilySearch Family TreeAdela Serrato (born Billera)
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Adela Serrato (Jimenez), born 1959
Texas Marriages and Divorces
Adela Serrato, born 1948
Texas Marriages and Divorces
Adela Serrato (Sandoval), born 1962
Texas Marriages and Divorces
Adela A Serrato (Guillen), born 1958
Texas Marriages and Divorces
Adela Serrato, born 1942
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Adela Serrato
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The name Adela has its origins in the Germanic language, derived from the word "adal," meaning "noble" or "nobility." It first appeared in medieval Europe, particularly in regions that are now part of modern-day Germany and France. Historically, the name was associated with nobility and aristocracy, often given to daughters of noble families, which reflects the characteristics of grace and dignity. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Adele in French, Adelia in Italian and Spanish, and Adèle, which is also a popular variant in French-speaking regions. The name has maintained its popularity over the centuries, often symbolizing strength and elegance, and continues to be embraced in various forms around the world.
The last name Serrato has its origins in the Spanish-speaking regions, particularly in Spain and Latin America. It is derived from the Spanish word "serrato," which means "saw" or "sawtooth," and is often associated with geographical features such as hills or ridges that resemble the teeth of a saw. Historically, the name may have been used to describe individuals living near such landscapes or could have been occupational, referring to those who worked with saws or in related trades. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including Serrat in Catalonia, Spain, and Serrato in various Latin American countries, where the spelling and pronunciation may slightly differ due to regional dialects. The name is relatively common among Spanish-speaking populations and reflects a connection to the natural environment or specific trades, showcasing the rich cultural heritage associated with it.
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