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Louise Marie Charlotte Emilie Emma Hastedt VII f (born Höpfner VII f), 1866 - 1959
MyHeritage Family TreesLouise Dorothea Hanne (born Hastedt), 1856 - 1931
MyHeritage Family TreesLouise Wickel (born Hastedt), 1855 - 1903
MyHeritage Family TreesLouise Agathe Frieda ROSE (born HASTEDT), 1875 - 1936
MyHeritage Family TreesLouise Dorothea Hanne (born Hastedt), 1856 - 1931
MyHeritage Family TreesLouise Adolphine, Friderike Heithaus VI d (born Hastedt VI d), 1846 - 1904
MyHeritage Family TreesLouise Heithaus (born Hastedt), 1846 - 1868
MyHeritage Family TreesLouise Catharina Maria Hastedt (born Heemsath), born 1887
MyHeritage Family TreesLouise Rübke IV c (born Hastedt), born 1813
MyHeritage Family TreesLouise Dorothea Hanne (born Hastedt), 1856 - 1931
FamilySearch Family TreeLouise Heithaus (born Hastedt), born 1846
FamilySearch Family TreeLouise Tempel (born Hastedt), born 1838
FamilySearch Family TreeLouise Dorothea Hastedt, 1856 - 1931
Geni World Family TreeLouise Hastedt, born Circa 1870
1940 United States Federal CensusLouise M. Hastedt, born Circa 1870
1950 United States Federal CensusLouise Hastedt, born Circa 1903
1905 Kansas State CensusLouise Hastedt, Circa 1862 - Circa 1932
Missouri, St. Louis Catholic BurialsLouise Hastedt, born 1838
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898
Louise Hastedt, born 1864
1900 United States Federal CensusLouise Hastedt
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota)Louise M T Hastedt, born Circa 1871
1920 United States Federal CensusLouise Hastedt, born Circa 1885
1920 United States Federal CensusLouise Hastedt, born Circa 1864
1920 United States Federal Census
Louise Hastedt, died 1959
Ohio DeathsLouise Hastedt, born Circa 1884
1910 United States Federal CensusLouise Hastedt, born 1884
United States, World War I Draft Registrations, 1917-1918Louise Kurtz, born 1916
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- Germany 7%
"Louise" stems from the Old High German name "Hludwig." This name is composed of two elements: "hlud," meaning "famous" or "renowned," and "wig," meaning "war" or "battle." Therefore, the literal meaning of Hludwig is "famous warrior" or "renowned in battle." The name evolved through various Germanic languages, becoming "Ludovicus" in Latin, then "Louis" in French. "Louise" is the French feminine form of "Louis," created by adding the feminine suffix "-e." The name's popularity is directly linked to the prestige of French royalty, particularly the many Kings of France named Louis. From France, the name spread throughout Europe and eventually to English-speaking countries. Its use in England increased significantly in the 19th century. Common diminutives include "Lou," "Lulu," and "Weezy." The name maintains consistent popularity in many Western countries.
The surname Hastedt has its roots in Germany, particularly in the northern regions, where it is believed to have originated from a place name. The name itself is derived from the Old High German elements "hasto," meaning "to hasten" or "to hurry," and "t," which could refer to a location or a feature of the landscape. Historically, surnames in this region often reflected geographical features or occupations, and Hastedt may have been associated with individuals who lived near a notable landmark or who were known for their swift actions, possibly in trade or agriculture. Over time, the surname has been documented in various records, indicating its presence in local communities and its association with specific trades or social roles.
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