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Marion Sedalia Mather (born Blezard), 1853 - 1914
MyHeritage Family TreesMarion Fleetwood (born Blezard), born 1889
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Marion Blezard in St. Petersburg Times - Mar 1 1960
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Marion Blezard, 1927 - 1974
England & Wales, Death Index, 1837-2005Marion Blezard, 1915 - 1999
England & Wales, Death Index, 1837-2005Marion Blezard, born Circa 1889
1911 England & Wales Census
Marion L Blezard, born 1945
England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005
Marion Blezard, born 1889
England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005
Marion Blezard, 1915 - 1999
England & Wales Deaths, GRO Indexes, 1969 - 2007
Marion L. Blezard, born 1945
England & Wales Births, GRO Indexes, 1911 - 1954Marion Cedelie Mather (born Blezard), born Circa 1876
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The name Marion has its origins in both Latin and French, deriving from the Latin name "Marius," which is believed to mean "male, manly" or "warrior." It first appeared in the Roman Empire and later gained popularity in medieval France, where it was used as a diminutive form of names like Marie or Mary. Historically, Marion has been associated with strength and valor, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore the name in earlier times, often linked to noble or warrior classes. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including "Marianne" in French, "Marius" in Latin, and "Marion" itself being used as both a masculine and feminine name in English-speaking countries. In some regions, it is pronounced as "MAH-ree-on" or "MAR-ee-on," showcasing its versatility. The name has maintained a presence in literature and popular culture, further solidifying its enduring appeal.
The last name Blezard has its origins in England, specifically deriving from the Old French word "blesard," which means "blizzard" or "snowstorm," suggesting a connection to weather or possibly a nickname for someone who lived in a particularly cold or snowy region. The name is believed to have first appeared in the medieval period, likely in areas with significant French influence following the Norman Conquest of 1066. Historically, surnames like Blezard often reflected the characteristics or occupations of individuals, indicating that those who bore the name may have been associated with harsh weather conditions or perhaps had a reputation for resilience. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions, with spellings such as "Blezard," "Blezarde," or even "Blizard" appearing in various records, reflecting the phonetic adaptations over time and across cultures. While the name is relatively uncommon today, it retains a unique historical significance tied to its geographical and linguistic roots.
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