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Beulah Irene Childs (born Santmyers), 1884 - 1919
MyHeritage Family TreesChronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, 1791-1963

Beulah Eleanor Crump (born Childs), 1913 - 2007
MyHeritage Family TreesBeulah Ollie Roberts (born Childs), 1876 - 1959
MyHeritage Family TreesBeulah Ida Childs (born Weatherby), 1922 - 2012
MyHeritage Family TreesBeulah Gladys Gibson (born Childs), 1909 - 1991
MyHeritage Family TreesBeulah A. Childs, 1885 - 1976
MyHeritage Family TreesBeulah Childs (born Hendricks), 1899 - 1923
MyHeritage Family TreesBeulah Bell Long (born Childs), 1905 - 1941
MyHeritage Family TreesBeulah Emeline Childs, 1891 - 1942
MyHeritage Family TreesBeulah Childs (born Harrington), 1737 - 1789
MyHeritage Family TreesBeulah Childs (born Doty), 1913 - 1986
MyHeritage Family TreesBeulah Parrott (born Childs), 1905 - 1977
MyHeritage Family TreesBeulah Parrott (born Childs), 1905 - 1999
MyHeritage Family TreesBeulah Olive (born Childs), 1830 - 1894
MyHeritage Family TreesBeulah M Childs, Circa 1903 - 1982
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Beulah Childs in Youngstown Vindicator - Sep 25 1937
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Beulah Childs in Columbian Centinel - July 27 1816
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Beulah J Childs, 1923 - 2008
New Jersey Death Index, 1920-1929, 1949-2017
Beulah H Childs, died 1950
New Jersey Death Index, 1920-1929, 1949-2017Beulah L. Price (born Childs), 1927 - 2018
BillionGravesBeulah (Bea) Childs, 1913 - 1986
BillionGravesBeulah Emeline Childs (born Duncan), 1891 - 1942
FamilySearch Family TreeBeulah Childs (born Fay), 1777 - 1869
FamilySearch Family TreeBeulah Gladys Childs, 1909 - 1991
FamilySearch Family TreeBeulah Childs (born Mcdonough), 1896 - 1931
FamilySearch Family TreeBeulah Childs (born Doty), 1913 - 1986
Geni World Family TreeBeulah Goodridge (born Childs), 1754 - 1835
Geni World Family TreeBeulah Abrams (born Childs), 1915 - 1981
Geni World Family TreeBeulah Vita Phillips (born Childs), born 1919
Geni World Family Tree
Beulah Childs, born Circa 1931
1940 United States Federal Census
Beulah Mae Childs, born Circa 1927
1940 United States Federal Census
Beulah Childs, born Circa 1909
1940 United States Federal Census
Beulah Childs, born Circa 1886
1940 United States Federal CensusBeulah Childs, Circa 1900 - 1926
Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974
Beulah D Childs, born Circa 1909
1950 United States Federal Census
Beulah G Childs, born Circa 1911
1950 United States Federal Census
Beulah Childs, born Circa 1909
1950 United States Federal Census
Beulah M Childs, born Circa 1929
1950 United States Federal CensusBeulah Childs, 1927 - 1928
District of Columbia Deaths and Burials, 1840-1964
Beulah Childs, 1930 - 2006
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Beulah G Childs, 1910 - 2003
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Beulah Childs, 1908 - 2001
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Beulah L Childs, 1911 - 2003
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Beulah M Childs, 1918 - 1976
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Beulah Childs, born 1915
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Beulah Jennings Childs, born 1913
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Beulah Childs, born 1930
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007Beulah M Childs, Circa 1916 - 1981
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The first name Beulah has its origins in Hebrew, derived from the word "be'ulah," which means "to marry" or "to be married." It is notably mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the Book of Isaiah, where it symbolizes a land of promise and restoration, often interpreted as a metaphor for the relationship between God and His people. Historically, Beulah has been associated with qualities of beauty, grace, and a nurturing spirit, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore the name in biblical times. Variations of Beulah can be found in different cultures, such as "Bula" in some African regions, and "Beula" in certain English-speaking countries. The name has maintained a relatively consistent pronunciation across languages, though regional accents may influence its sound. Beulah has been used in various literary works and continues to be appreciated for its biblical significance and melodic quality.
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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