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Betsy P. Hix (born Orange), Circa 1782 - 1829
MyHeritage Family TreesBetsy Studivant (Sturdevant) (born Orange), born Circa 1853
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Betsy Orange in The Detroit times - Jan 29 1915
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Betsy Orange in The Pittsburgh Press - July 1 1990
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Betsy Carter Orange in The Free Lance-Star - Aug 12 1999
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Betsy Newman Orange in The Daily Times - Oct 31 1938
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Betsy Orange, Circa 1792 - 1874
England & Wales, Death Index, 1837-2005Betsy Sturdivant (born Orange), 1855 - 1935
FamilySearch Family TreeElizabeth P Hix (born Orange), 1782 - 1829
FamilySearch Family TreeElizabeth Caroline Dogan (born Orange), born 1796
FamilySearch Family TreeElizabeth Orange, born 1803
FamilySearch Family TreeElizabeth "Betsy" P Orange, 1782 - 1829
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Betsy Orange, born Circa 1870
1880 United States Federal Census
Betsy Orange, born 1839
1900 United States Federal Census
Betsy Orange, born Circa 1793
1871 England & Wales Census
Betsy Orange, born 1873
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The first name Betsy is of English origin, derived as a diminutive form of Elizabeth, which itself comes from the Hebrew name Elisheba, meaning "God is my oath." The name Elizabeth has been popular in various cultures, particularly in England, where it gained prominence during the Middle Ages, largely due to the influence of figures such as Queen Elizabeth I. Betsy emerged as a charming and affectionate variant, often associated with warmth and friendliness. Over time, it has been embraced in various English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States, where it became popular in the 18th and 19th centuries. Notable variations of the name include Betsey, Bessie, and Lizzy, each reflecting different cultural adaptations and preferences. In other languages, Elizabeth has equivalents such as Elisabet in Swedish, Isabelle in French, and Isabella in Italian, showcasing the name's widespread appeal and enduring legacy across different cultures.
The last name "Orange" has its origins in the Old French word "orenge," which referred to the fruit of the orange tree, derived from the Arabic "nāranj," indicating a connection to the Mediterranean region where the fruit was cultivated. The surname likely emerged in the Middle Ages, particularly in France and later in England, where it may have been used as a nickname for someone who sold oranges or lived near an orange grove. The name can also symbolize brightness and vitality, reflecting the characteristics associated with the fruit itself. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, such as "Oranger" in French-speaking regions and "Orang" in some Asian contexts, with differences in spelling and pronunciation reflecting local linguistic influences. While the surname is not exceedingly common, it carries a rich historical connotation linked to trade and agriculture, particularly in regions where citrus fruits were significant.
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