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Emily Zucker, 1916 - 1958
MyHeritage Family TreesEmily Ida Schumann (born Zucker), born 1894
MyHeritage Family TreesEmily Lodjic, 1916 - 1958
MyHeritage Family TreesEmily Ida Zucker, born 1894
MyHeritage Family TreesEmily Zucker, died 1933
United States Obituary Index from OldNews.comEmily Zucker in The Boston Record - Nov 9 1935
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaEmily Zucker in The Boston Record - Nov 8 1935
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaEmily Zucker in The daily gazette. - Nov 23 1876
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaEmily Zucker (born Lewinson), 1884 - 1934
Geni World Family TreeEmily Zucker, born Circa 1908
1950 United States Federal CensusEmily Zucker, born Circa 1899
1950 United States Federal CensusEmily Zucker, born Circa 1902
1950 United States Federal CensusEmily Zucker, born Circa 1916
1940 United States Federal Census
Emily Zucker, 1898 - 1983
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)Emily Zucker, born 1861
FamilySearch Family TreeEmily Ida Zucker, born 1894
FamilySearch Family TreeEmily Zucker, born 1867
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Emily Zucker, born 1867
1900 United States Federal CensusEmily Zucker, born Circa 1888
1930 United States Federal Census
Emily L Earwood (Zucker), born 1976
Texas Marriages and DivorcesEmily Zucker, born Circa 1867
1870 United States Federal CensusEmily Nicole Platz (Zucker)
Pennsylvania, Lancaster County Marriage LicensesEmily Anne Gasser (Zucker)
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia MarriagesEmily Zucker, died 2014
United States Obituary Index from Online SourcesEmily Zucker, 1942 - 2016
United States Obituary Index from Online SourcesEmily Zucker (born Mullennax), died 2013
United States Obituary Index from Online SourcesEmily Zucker, Circa 1924 - 2008
United States Obituary Index from Online SourcesEmily Zucker (Koyfman)
Hawaii MarriagesEmily Zucker, born 1878
United States, World War II Draft Registrations, 1940-1947Emily Elizabeth Zucker, born 1882
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- Arabic: إميلي زوكير (Īmīlī Zūkīr)
- Japanese: エミリー・ズッカー (Emirī Zukkā)
- Polish: Emilia Zucker
- Russian: Эмили Цукер (Emili Tsuker)
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The name Emily has its roots in the Latin name Aemilia, which is derived from the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning "rival" or "eager." It first appeared in ancient Rome and has been widely used in various forms across Europe, particularly in England, where it gained popularity in the 18th century. The name is often associated with qualities such as industriousness and ambition, reflecting the competitive nature implied by its meaning. Variations of Emily can be found in many cultures, including Emilia in Italian and Spanish, Emilie in French, and Amelie in German, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has remained consistently popular over the centuries, often linked to notable figures in literature and history, further solidifying its enduring appeal.
The last name Zucker has its origins in the German and Yiddish languages, where it translates to "sugar." This surname is believed to have first appeared in regions of Germany and Eastern Europe, particularly among Jewish communities, where it may have been adopted by individuals involved in the sugar trade or those who had a sweet disposition. The name reflects both an occupational link to sugar production and a cultural significance, as sugar was a valuable commodity. Variations of the surname can be found in different countries and cultures, including Zuker, Zucher, and Tsuker, with differences in spelling and pronunciation influenced by local languages and dialects. In some cases, the name has also been adopted by Ashkenazi Jews, who may have used it as a surname to signify their heritage or trade. Overall, Zucker encapsulates a blend of occupational and cultural identity, rooted in the historical significance of sugar in European economies.
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