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Theopa Magdalene DeVaul (born Tanner), 1929 - 2000
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Opal Devaul in St. Joseph News-Press Gazette - Jan 8 1983
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Opal Mae Devaul in The Robesonian - Sep 20 1943
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Opal Devaul in The Bonham Daily Favorite - June 20 1940
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaOpal N DeVaul (born Wyatt), 1902 - 1982
FamilySearch Family TreeOpal Mae Dohonish (born DeVaul), born 1916
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Opal Devaul, born Circa 1917
1940 United States Federal Census
Opal Devaul, 1902 - 1983
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Opal N Devaul
1950 United States Federal Census
Opal Devaul, born Circa 1917
1930 United States Federal Census
Opal N Devaul, died 1983
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The name Opal has its origins in the ancient Sanskrit word "upala," meaning "precious stone," which reflects the name's association with the opal gemstone, known for its vibrant colors and unique play of light. This name first appeared in regions where gemstones were valued, particularly in India and later in Europe, where it gained popularity during the Victorian era due to the gemstone's allure. Opal symbolizes creativity, inspiration, and emotional expression, traits often associated with those who bear the name. Variations of Opal can be found in different cultures, such as "Opaline" in French and "Opalina" in Italian, though these variations are less common. The name has maintained a consistent pronunciation across languages, typically pronounced as "OH-puhl." Overall, Opal embodies a rich historical significance tied to beauty and rarity, making it a cherished name in various cultures.
The last name Devaul has its origins primarily in France, where it is believed to derive from the Old French word "val," meaning "valley," suggesting a geographical connection to individuals who lived near or in a valley. This surname may have been used to denote a person's residence or the landscape of their origin, which was a common practice in naming conventions during the medieval period. The name Devaul can also be linked to the occupational or characteristic traits of those who bore it, possibly indicating a connection to agriculture or pastoral life in valley regions. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including Deval, Devalle, and Devaulx, with differences in spelling and pronunciation reflecting regional dialects and linguistic evolutions. While the name is less common today, it retains historical significance, particularly in areas of France and among descendants who migrated to other countries, including the United States.
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