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Amelia a.k.a Milly Moscow (born Sugarman), 1856 - 1924
MyHeritage Family TreesAmelia fass (born Sugarman), 1898 - 1994
MyHeritage Family TreesAmelia Rose Sugarman (born Hirsch), 1912 - 2010
MyHeritage Family TreesAmelia Sugarman, born 1856
MyHeritage Family TreesAmelia Mary Moscow (born Sugarman), 1856 - 1924
FamilySearch Family TreeAmelia Mollie Sugarman (born Vishnick), 1870 - 2000
FamilySearch Family TreeAmelia Salinger (born Sugarman), born 1835
FamilySearch Family TreeAmelia Rose Sugarman (born Hirsch), born 1913
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Amelia Sugarman, born Circa 1913
1940 United States Federal CensusAmelia Moscow (born Sugarman), 1856 - 1914
Geni World Family TreeAmelia Berlin (born Sugarman), 1905 - 1968
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Amelia Sugarman, born 1898
England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005
Amelia H Sugarman, 1912 - 2010
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Amelia Sugarman, born 1904
1939 Register of England & Wales
Amelia Sugarman, born Circa 1856
1871 England & Wales Census
Amelia Sugarman, born Circa 1902
1920 United States Federal Census
Amelia Sugarman, born Circa 1855
1870 United States Federal Census
Amelia Sugarman, born 1873
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Amelia Sugarman
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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 Sugarman has its origins in the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe, particularly among Ashkenazi Jews. The name is derived from the Yiddish word "sugar," which reflects a connection to the sugar trade or the occupation of sugar merchants, suggesting that the initial bearers of the name may have been involved in this lucrative business. The suffix "-man" is a common element in many Jewish surnames, often indicating a profession or trade. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures and languages, including "Sugarman" in English-speaking countries and "Zucker" or "Zuckerman" in German and Yiddish contexts, which also relate to sugar. The name has been carried by various notable individuals, contributing to its recognition in both historical and contemporary settings. Overall, Sugarman encapsulates a blend of occupational heritage and cultural identity, reflecting the historical significance of trade within Jewish communities.
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