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George W. Sailor, 1837 - 1908
MyHeritage Family TreesChronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, 1791-1963
George Elmer Sailor, 1860 - 1930
MyHeritage Family TreesGeorge Raymond Sailor, 1883 - 1960
MyHeritage Family TreesGeorge Edwin Sailor, 1897 - 1978
MyHeritage Family TreesGeorge Elmer Sailor, 1856 - 1904
MyHeritage Family TreesGeorge Raymond Sailor, 1891 - 1984
MyHeritage Family TreesGeorge Wages Sailor, 1891 - 1974
MyHeritage Family TreesGeorge Whittaker 'Babe' Sailor, 1924 - 1944
MyHeritage Family TreesMissouri Newspapers, 1845-2009
George Albert Sailor, 1923 - 2000
MyHeritage Family TreesGeorge Washington Sailor, 1892 - 1918
MyHeritage Family TreesGeorge "Nay Tah Waush//" Sailor, 1914 - 1986
MyHeritage Family TreesGeorge Durell Sailor, 1869 - 1944
MyHeritage Family TreesGeorge H. Sailor, 1897 - 1983
MyHeritage Family TreesGeorge Wilson Sailor, 1911 - 2004
MyHeritage Family TreesGeorge Sailor, Circa 1820 - 1873
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George Sailor in Daily Times - May 4 1897
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
George Sailor in Bangor Daily News - 2005-04-01
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
George Ota Sailor, 1882 - 1950
Arizona Death Certificates, 1870 - 1963George M. Sailor, 1843 - 1899
BillionGravesGeorge M. Sailor, 1811 - 1890
BillionGravesGeorge Elias Sailor, 1864 - 1900
BillionGravesGeorge Sailor, died 1856
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George Sailor, Circa 1922 - 1952
New York State Death Index, 1880-1956George Othamo Sela, 1895 - 1965
FamilySearch Family TreeGeorge Washington Saylor, 1843 - 1937
FamilySearch Family TreeGeorge Ernest Saylor, 1888 - 1980
FamilySearch Family TreeGeorge Elmer Sailor, 1860 - 1930
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George Sailor, born Circa 1922
1940 United States Federal Census
George E Sailor, born Circa 1940
1940 United States Federal Census
George R Sailor, born Circa 1914
1940 United States Federal Census
George E Jr Sailor, born Circa 1924
1940 United States Federal Census
George Sailor, born Circa 1853
1861 England & Wales Census
George Sailor, born Circa 1825
1861 England & Wales Census
George Sailor, born Circa 1827
1861 England & Wales Census
George E Sailor, born Circa 1940
1950 United States Federal Census
George B Sailor, born Circa 1940
1950 United States Federal Census
George W Sailor, born Circa 1932
1950 United States Federal Census
George C Sailor, born Circa 1919
1950 United States Federal Census
George Sailor, born Circa 1846
1851 England & Wales Census
George Sailor, born Circa 1838
1851 England & Wales Census
George Sailor, born Circa 1864
1881 England & Wales Census
George SAILOR, died 1918
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The first name George has its origins in the Greek name Georgios, which is derived from the word "georgos," meaning "farmer" or "earthworker." This name first appeared in ancient Greece and was popularized by Saint George, a Christian martyr and the patron saint of England, who is often depicted as a dragon-slayer. The name embodies qualities of hard work and diligence, reflecting the agrarian roots of its meaning. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Jorge in Spanish, Giorgio in Italian, and Georges in French, each with its own unique pronunciation and spelling. The name has remained popular throughout history, often associated with nobility and leadership, as seen in numerous kings and notable figures, further solidifying its esteemed status in various societies.
The last name "Sailor" has its origins in the English language, deriving from the Middle English word "sailour," which referred to a person who worked on a ship or was involved in maritime activities. This occupational surname likely emerged in coastal regions of England, where seafaring was a common profession, particularly during the medieval period when trade and exploration were expanding. The name reflects the characteristics of those who initially bore it, highlighting their connection to the sea and maritime life. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, such as "Sailor" in English-speaking countries, while in other languages, it may appear as "Marin" in French or "Marinero" in Spanish, both of which also denote a sailor or seafarer. These variations illustrate the universal nature of the maritime profession across different cultures, although the specific spelling and pronunciation may differ. Overall, the surname "Sailor" encapsulates a rich history tied to the sea and the vital role of seafarers in trade and exploration.
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