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Bethiah Childs (born Haskell), 1681 - 1739
MyHeritage Family TreesBethiah (Beth) Childs (born Gardner), Circa 1705 - Circa 1753
MyHeritage Family TreesBethiah Childs (born Cole), 1737 - 1765
MyHeritage Family TreesBethiah "Beriah /Bemis/" Childs (born Bemis), 1681 - 1768
MyHeritage Family TreesBethiah Martin (born Childs), born 1850
MyHeritage Family TreesBethiah Westcott (born Gardiner), 1687 - 1760
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Bethiah Childs (born Haskell), 1681 - 1739
Geni World Family TreeBethiah Childs (born Westcott), Circa 1705 - Circa 1753
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Bethiah Childs, born Circa 1793
1851 England & Wales Census
Bethiah Childs, born 1850
England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Bethiah Childs
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The name Bethiah has its origins in Hebrew, derived from the elements "Beth," meaning "house," and "Yah," a reference to God, translating to "house of God." This name is historically rooted in biblical texts, where it appears in the Old Testament, specifically associated with a daughter of Pharaoh in the Book of Exodus. The name reflects a sense of divine connection and reverence, often associated with individuals who embody strong spiritual or leadership qualities. Variations of Bethiah can be found in different cultures, such as Bethia or Bethiah in English-speaking regions, and in some cases, it may be adapted to fit local phonetics or traditions, leading to forms like Bithiah in certain contexts. While not exceedingly common, the name carries a rich historical and cultural significance, often appealing to those seeking a name with biblical roots and a profound meaning.
The last name "Childs" has its origins in England, deriving from the Middle English word "child," which means "young person" or "offspring." Historically, it was often used as a term of endearment or to denote a servant or someone in a subordinate position, reflecting the social hierarchies of the time. The name likely first appeared in the medieval period, particularly in regions of England where surnames began to be adopted for identification purposes. As a surname, "Childs" may have been associated with individuals who were young or perhaps the children of notable families. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures and languages, including "Child" and "Childe," with the latter sometimes used in a more aristocratic context. In the United States, the name has also been recorded with variations in spelling, such as "Child" or "Chilz," reflecting the diverse linguistic influences and adaptations over time. Overall, the surname "Childs" encapsulates a rich historical context tied to youth and social status, with its variations highlighting the evolution of language and identity across regions.
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