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Mary Obermuller (born Sachel), 1865 - 1940
MyHeritage Family TreesMary Lucretia O'hart (born Sachel), 1790 - 1871
MyHeritage Family TreesMary Lucretia Ohart (born Sachel), 1793 - 1869
MyHeritage Family TreesMary Bryant (born Sachel), 1741 - 1790
MyHeritage Family TreesMary Sachel, 1677 - 1748
MyHeritage Family TreesMary Sachel (born Grochocki), 1906 - 1987
MyHeritage Family TreesMary Sachel (born Rainbow), Circa 1704 - 1739
MyHeritage Family TreesMary Taylor (born Sachel)
MyHeritage Family TreesMary Lucreta O'hart (born Sachel)
MyHeritage Family TreesMary Bryent (born Sachel)
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Mary Sachel in The Evening Record - Oct 20 1897
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaMary Grochocki, 1902 - 1987
FamilySearch Family TreeMary Sachel, 1677 - 1748
FamilySearch Family TreeMary Bryant (born Sachel), born 1740
FamilySearch Family TreeMary Sachel, born 1886
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Mary L Sachel, born Circa 1940
1950 United States Federal Census
Mary J Sachel, born Circa 1903
1950 United States Federal Census
Mary Sachel, born Circa 1918
1950 United States Federal Census
Mary Sachel, born Circa 1924
1950 United States Federal Census
Mary Low Sachel, born Circa 1940
1940 United States Federal Census
Mary Sachel, born Circa 1902
1940 United States Federal Census
Mary E Sachel, born Circa 1908
1940 United States Federal Census
Mary Helen Sachel, born Circa 1933
1940 United States Federal Census
Mary L Sachel, born 1939
New York, Birth Index, 1881-1942
Mary Sachel, 1902 - 1987
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Mary E Sachel, Circa 1893 - 1930
New York City Death Index, 1862-1948Mary Sachel
England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975Mary Sachel
England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975Mary Sachel
England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
Mary Sachel, born 1868
1900 United States Federal Census
Mary Sachel, born 1886
1900 United States Federal Census
Mary Sachel, born 1878
1900 United States Federal Census
Mary Sachel, born 1861
1900 United States Federal Census
Mary Sachel, born 1902
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Mary Ann Sachel, born Circa 1861
1870 United States Federal Census
Mary Ann Sachel, born Circa 1836
1851 Canada Census
Mary Sachel, born Circa 1913
1930 United States Federal Census
Mary Sachel, born Circa 1915
1930 United States Federal Census
Mary Sachel, born Circa 1909
1920 United States Federal Census
Mary Sachel, born Circa 1856
1860 United States Federal Census
Mary Sachel, born Circa 1822
1860 United States Federal CensusMary Sachel (Bond)
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The name Mary has a rich and diverse history, originating from the Hebrew name Miriam, which is believed to mean "beloved" or "wished for child." It first appeared in ancient Israel and has significant historical roots in Judeo-Christian traditions, notably as the name of the mother of Jesus in the New Testament, which contributed to its widespread popularity in Christian cultures. The name is often associated with qualities such as purity, grace, and maternal strength, reflecting the revered status of its biblical namesake. Variations of Mary can be found across different cultures and languages, including Maria in Latin and Spanish, Marie in French, and Mária in Hungarian, each carrying its own unique pronunciation and cultural significance. The name has remained consistently popular throughout history, often ranking among the top names for girls in various countries, and continues to be a symbol of faith and devotion in many societies.
The last name Sachel has its origins in the Jewish community, particularly among Ashkenazi Jews, and is believed to derive from the Yiddish word "sachel," meaning "wisdom" or "intellect." This surname likely emerged in Eastern Europe, where many Jewish families adopted surnames in the 18th and 19th centuries, often reflecting personal characteristics, occupations, or traits valued in their communities. The name Sachel may have been associated with individuals known for their intelligence or scholarly pursuits, indicating a lineage of learned individuals. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, with spellings such as Sachelman or Sachl, reflecting regional linguistic differences. While the name is not widely prevalent, it carries a significant cultural heritage linked to the Jewish intellectual tradition.
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