Discover people named Alberta Keenapple
Explore historical records on MyHeritage, the leading platform for discovering family history internationally. Shed light on the life of people named Alberta Keenapple through birth, marriage, and death records, censuses, and more.
Search all records about Alberta Keenapple across MyHeritage's database of billions of historical records.
Alberta Ruth Feist (born Keenapple), 1927 - 2001
MyHeritage Family TreesAlberta Rachel Keenapple (born Ammerman), 1896 - 1982
MyHeritage Family Trees
Alberta Keenapple in Daytona Beach Morning Journal - Oct 27 1979
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaAlberta Ruth Feist (born Keenapple), 1927 - 2001
FamilySearch Family TreeAlberta Rachel Keenapple (born Ammerman), 1896 - 1982
FamilySearch Family Tree
Alberta Ruth Keenapple, born 1926
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Alberta Keenapple, born Circa 1896
1920 United States Federal Census
Alberta Keenapple, born Circa 1896
1930 United States Federal Census
Alberta R Keenapple, born Circa 1928
1930 United States Federal Census
Alberta Ruth Feist (born Keenapple), born Circa 1928
United States and Canada, Index of Obituaries, 1900-2019Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Alberta Keenapple
Get started Import family tree (GEDCOM)


- USA 100%
The first name "Alberta" has its origins in the Germanic name "Albert," which means "noble" and "bright." It first appeared in medieval Europe, particularly in regions that are now part of Germany and the Netherlands. The name gained popularity in the 19th century, often associated with the virtues of nobility and intelligence, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore it, such as leadership and wisdom. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, including "Alberte" in French, "Alberto" in Italian and Spanish, and "Albertha" as a feminine form in English-speaking countries. The name has also been adopted in various forms across different languages, maintaining its core meaning while adapting to local phonetics and cultural nuances. Alberta is often associated with strength and resilience, qualities that have been celebrated in literature and history.
The last name Keenapple is believed to have English origins, with its roots likely tracing back to the medieval period in England. The name may derive from a combination of the Old English words "cene," meaning bold or brave, and "apple," which could refer to the fruit or symbolize something desirable or precious. This suggests that the name may have originally been a nickname for someone with a bold personality or perhaps someone who was involved in the cultivation of apples, a significant agricultural product in England. Variations of the name may exist, though they are less commonly documented, and could include alterations in spelling or pronunciation based on regional dialects or migration patterns. As with many surnames, the specific historical records for Keenapple may be limited, but it reflects the rich tapestry of English naming traditions that often connect individuals to their characteristics or occupations.
Margaret KeenanaMary KeenanaThomas KeenanaWilliam KeenanaJohn KeenaneMary KeenannCatherine KeenansJohn KeenansPatrick KeenansThomas KeenansArthur KeenappleCharles KeenappleFlorence KeenappleGeorge KeenappleGertrude KeenappleRachel KeenappleRosa KeenappleRussell KeenappleSarah KeenappleWilliam Keenapple
- Family history and relatives
- Photos and scanned original documents
- Specific dates and locations of life events
- Military service, residence, and occupation
- Full names, maiden names, and ages of ancestors and relatives
