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Gertie Boehm (born Janssen), 1896 - 1998
MyHeritage Family TreesAugusta Julia Gertrude Thomas (born Boehme), 1857 - 1940
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Gertie Boehm in Baltimore American and Commercial Advertiser - May 16 1888
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Gertie Boehm in Baltimore American and Commercial Advertiser - Apr 26 1891
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaGebke "Gertie" A Boehm (born Janssen), 1896 - 1998
FamilySearch Family TreeGertrude Hilley (born Boehm), 1919 - 2007
FamilySearch Family TreeGertie Virginia Boehm, born 1884
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Gertie Boehm, born Circa 1898
1940 United States Federal CensusGertie Boehm (born Janssen), 1896 - 1998
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Gertie Boehm, born Circa 1897
1950 United States Federal Census
Gertie Boehm, born Circa 1899
1930 United States Federal Census
Gertie N Boehm, born Circa 1896
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The name Gertie is a diminutive of the name Gertrude, which has Germanic origins, specifically derived from the elements "ger" meaning "spear" and "thrud" meaning "strength" or "force." Gertrude was popularized in the early medieval period, particularly in German-speaking regions, and was borne by several saints, which contributed to its spread across Europe. The name Gertie became particularly popular in English-speaking countries during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, often associated with a friendly and approachable personality. Variations of Gertie can be found in different cultures, such as Gertrudis in Spanish-speaking countries and Gertie in Dutch, with the latter sometimes pronounced with a hard "g." While Gertie has fallen out of favor in recent decades, it remains a charming and nostalgic name that evokes a sense of warmth and familiarity.
The last name Boehm has its origins in Germany, derived from the Middle High German word "böhm," which means "Bohemian" or "from Bohemia," a historical region in the modern-day Czech Republic. This surname likely emerged as a geographical identifier for individuals or families who hailed from Bohemia or had connections to that area, particularly during the medieval period when migration and trade were common. The name may also have been associated with certain characteristics or occupations, as many surnames were formed based on the profession or social status of the individuals. Variations of the surname Boehm can be found in different countries and cultures, including Böhm in German-speaking regions, Boehm in English-speaking areas, and Böhme, which may also appear in some contexts. These variations often reflect regional dialects and linguistic adaptations, leading to differences in spelling and pronunciation. Overall, the surname Boehm encapsulates a rich historical narrative tied to geography and identity, with its roots firmly planted in Central European heritage.
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