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Betty -Mary Sweeney (born Parle), 1916 - 1997
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Betty Dudley Veronica Parle in Sydney Morning Herald (NSW) - Dec 7 1932
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Betty Parle in Painesville Telegraph - Mar 10 1936
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Betty Parle in Canberra Times (ACT) - Oct 29 1987
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaBetty Jean Parle (born Sullivan), 1937 - 2017
FamilySearch Family TreeBeatrice Dorothy Smith (born Parle), 1920 - 1971
FamilySearch Family TreeBetty Sollevan (born Parle)
FamilySearch Family TreeBetty Sulivan (born Parle)
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Betty Parle, born Circa 1925
1940 United States Federal Census
Betty E Parle, born Circa 1914
1940 United States Federal Census
Betty Parle, born Circa 1935
1950 United States Federal Census
Betty A Parle, born Circa 1931
1950 United States Federal Census
Betty Robertson Parle, born 1929
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The first name Betty is of English origin, derived as a diminutive of the name Elizabeth, which has Hebrew roots meaning "God is my oath." Elizabeth was popularized in medieval England, particularly due to its association with several queens, including Elizabeth I. The name Betty emerged in the 18th century and became widely used as a standalone name, often embodying characteristics of warmth, friendliness, and approachability, which were valued in the social contexts of the time. Variations of Betty can be found across different cultures, including Betti in Italian, Bettina in German, and Bette in French, each reflecting local linguistic nuances. The name has maintained a certain charm and familiarity, often associated with nurturing roles, and has appeared in various literary and cultural references, further solidifying its place in the English-speaking world.
The last name Parle has its origins in England, specifically deriving from the Old French word "parler," meaning "to speak." This surname likely emerged during the Norman Conquest of England in the 11th century, when many French words and names were adopted into the English language. The name may have originally been associated with individuals who were eloquent speakers or perhaps those involved in occupations related to communication, such as clerics or public officials. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions, including "Parley" and "Parlour," which may reflect regional dialects or adaptations over time. In some cases, the name has also been linked to specific geographical locations, such as Parle in France. While the surname is not exceedingly common, it carries a rich historical significance tied to language and communication.
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