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Merton Christie, 1903 - 1974
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Merton Christie in The Evening Record - Nov 8 1899
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Merton Christie in Age (Melbourne, VIC) - Sep 27 1930
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Merton Christie in The Wenatchee daily world. - May 25 1909
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Merton Christie in The Evening Record - Dec 24 1900
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaMerton Keating Christie, 1903 - 1974
FamilySearch Family TreeMerton Keating Christie, 1903 - 1974
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Merton A Christie, born Circa 1904
1940 United States Federal Census
Merton Christie, born Circa 1904
1950 United States Federal Census
Merton H Christie, born Circa 1882
1920 United States Federal Census
Merton H Christie, born Circa 1882
1930 United States Federal Census
Merton Christie, born Circa 1894
1910 United States Federal Census
Merton A Christie, born 1863
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The first name Merton has its origins in Old English, derived from the elements "mere," meaning "lake" or "pond," and "tun," meaning "enclosure" or "settlement." This name is historically associated with geographical regions in England, particularly in areas where settlements were established near water bodies. The meaning of Merton can be interpreted as "settlement by the lake," which reflects the natural landscape of early English communities. Those who initially bore the name were often linked to occupations related to agriculture or fishing, given the proximity to water. Variations of the name Merton can be found in different cultures, such as "Mertin" in some Slavic regions and "Mert" in Turkish, though these variations may carry different meanings or connotations. The name is relatively uncommon today but retains a sense of historical significance tied to its geographical roots and the lifestyle of early English settlers.
The last name "Christie" has its origins in Scotland and is derived from the medieval given name "Christian," which itself comes from the Latin "Christianus," meaning "follower of Christ." The name first appeared in the 12th century and was commonly used in various regions of Scotland, particularly in the Highlands. Historically, those who bore the name were often associated with Christian values and may have been involved in religious occupations or community leadership roles. Variations of the surname include "Christy," "Cristie," and "Christensen," which can be found in different countries and cultures, reflecting local linguistic adaptations. In Scandinavian countries, for instance, "Christensen" denotes "son of Christian," while in Ireland, "Christy" may be used as a diminutive form. The surname has also spread to other English-speaking countries, where it retains its original form or has been slightly altered in spelling or pronunciation. Overall, the name Christie carries a rich historical significance tied to its Christian roots and the cultural contexts in which it has evolved.
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