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Beverley Lee McCarthy (born Childs), 1941 - 2009
MyHeritage Family TreesBeverley Williams (born Childs), 1942 - 1998
MyHeritage Family TreesBeverley Vista Childs (born Caris), 1936 - 2015
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Beverley Childs in Border Watch (Mount Gambier, SA) - Dec 15 1949
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Beverley Childs in Border Watch (Mount Gambier, SA) - Oct 28 1954
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Beverley Childs in Border Watch (Mount Gambier, SA) - Jan 5 1954
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Beverley Childs in Border Watch (Mount Gambier, SA) - Jan 3 1952
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Beverley Childs, born Circa 1933
1940 United States Federal Census
Beverley Sue Childs, born Circa 1939
1950 United States Federal Census
Beverley Childs, born Circa 1947
1950 United States Federal Census
Beverley Childs, born Circa 1943
1950 United States Federal Census
Beverley J Childs, born 1937
New York, Birth Index, 1881-1942
Beverley Judith Childs, born 1974
England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005
Beverley Anne Childs, born 1969
England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005
Beverley Ann Childs, born 1977
England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005
Beverley J Childs, born 1947
England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005
Beverley Childs, died 1964
England & Wales, Death Index, 1837-2005
Beverley Childs, born Circa 1853
1870 United States Federal Census
Beverley A Childs, born Circa 1868
1930 United States Federal Census
Beverley Childs, died 1964
United Kingdom, Select Burial and Cremation Index, 1840-2014
Beverley Childs, born 1949
England & Wales Births, GRO Indexes, 1911 - 1954
Beverley Dawn Childs (Middleton)
Australia, New South Wales Marriage Index, 1788-1966
Beverley May Childs
Queensland, Australia, Electoral Rolls 1959
Beverley Joy Childs, Circa 1962 - 1985
Australia, Victoria Death Index, 1836-1985Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Beverley Childs
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The first name Beverley has its origins in Old English, derived from the place name Beverley in East Yorkshire, England, which means "beaver stream" (from "beofor," meaning beaver, and "leah," meaning clearing or meadow). Historically, the name was associated with the town that became significant in the medieval period, particularly due to its association with the church and the presence of the famous Beverley Minster. The name Beverley was originally used as a surname before becoming popular as a given name, particularly for females in the 20th century. It is often linked to characteristics of strength and industriousness, reflecting the beaver's industrious nature. Variations of the name include Beverly, which is more commonly used in the United States, and Beverley, which is often seen in British contexts. The pronunciation may vary slightly, with Beverley typically pronounced as "BEV-er-lee" in English-speaking countries. Overall, Beverley carries a rich historical significance and a connection to nature, making it a name with both cultural and personal resonance.
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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