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Amelia May Hilts (born Derby), 1885 - 1965
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MyHeritage Family TreesAmelia May Hilts (born Derby), 1885 - 1965
MyHeritage Family TreesAmelia Hilts, born 1831
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Amelia Glover (born Hilts), died 1922
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Amelia Hilts, died 1948
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Amelia Hilts in Waterbury evening Democrat - Mar 8 1888
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Amelia Hilts in The Boston Transcript - June 19 1903
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Amelia Hilts, Circa 1880 - 1954
New York State Death Index, 1880-1956Amelia Beatrice Hiltz (born Ell), 1863 - 1958
FamilySearch Family TreeAmelia Emma J Hilts (born Schaffer), 1855 - 1935
FamilySearch Family TreeAmelia Hilts, born 1851
FamilySearch Family TreeAmelia Hilts, born 1886
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Amelia Hilts, born Circa 1887
1931 Canada Census
Amelia Hilts, born Circa 1880
1950 United States Federal Census
Amelia Hilts
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Amelia Hilts
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Amelia Hilts
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Amelia Hilts (born Campey)
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Amelia M. Hilts
Canada, Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com
Amelia A. Price (born Wilbert), born 1876
New York Marriages, 1908-1935
Amelia Hilts, born 1885
1901 Canada CensusAmelia May Hilts (born Derby), born 1885
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Amelia A Hilts, born Circa 1879
1930 United States Federal Census
Amelia A. Miller (Hilts)
New York State Marriages, 1881-1952
Amelia Beatrice Hilts, born 1895
Canada, Nova Scotia Parish Baptisms, 1748-1930
Amelia Beatrice Hilts, born 1893
Canada, Nova Scotia Parish Baptisms, 1748-1930
Amelia Beatrice Hilts, born 1891
Canada, Nova Scotia Parish Baptisms, 1748-1930
Amelia Hilts, died 1940
West Virginia, Deaths
Amelia Weber, born 1876
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007Amelia Hilts, born 1904
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- Amalia Hylts
- Ameliah Hylts
- Amelie Hylts
- Emelia Hylts
- Milly Hylts
- Arabic: أميليا هيلتس (Amīlīā Hīlts)
- Japanese: アメリア・ヒルツ (Ameria Hirutsu)
- Russian: Амелия Хилтс (Ameliya Khilts)


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The name Amelia has its origins in the Germanic name Amalia, which is derived from the word "amal," meaning "work" or "industrious." It first appeared in various forms across Europe, particularly in Germany and England, during the medieval period. The name gained popularity in the 18th century, partly due to its association with the noble families of Europe, including the House of Hanover. Amelia is often linked to qualities such as diligence and determination, reflecting the meaning of its roots. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, including Amélie in French, Emilia in Italian and Spanish, and Amalia in various languages. Each variation may carry its own unique pronunciation and cultural significance, but they all share a common heritage. The name Amelia has remained popular in contemporary times, often associated with grace and strength, and has been borne by notable figures in literature, royalty, and the arts.
The last name "Hilts" is believed to have originated from the Dutch surname "Hilt," which is derived from the Middle Dutch word "hilt," meaning "handle" or "grip," often referring to the handle of a sword or tool. This surname likely first appeared in the Netherlands and may have been adopted by individuals who were involved in occupations related to metalwork or weaponry, reflecting a characteristic of strength or craftsmanship. Over time, the name spread to other regions, particularly to English-speaking countries, where it has been recorded in various forms. Notable variations of the surname include "Hilt," "Hiltz," and "Hiltzman," which may differ in spelling or pronunciation based on regional dialects and linguistic influences. While the name is not exceedingly common, it has been documented in historical records, suggesting a lineage that may trace back to specific trades or familial ties in the early modern period.
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