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Pearl Isobel Isabelle Hurst (born Childs), 1912 - 1996
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Pearl Estelle Wood (born Childs), 1890 - 1969
MyHeritage Family TreesPEARL AZILEE Childs (born Anthony Childs), 1912 - 1995
MyHeritage Family TreesPearl Jemimah Childs, 1908 - 1990
MyHeritage Family TreesMrs. Pearl Madeline MacKay (born Childs), 1913 - 1982
MyHeritage Family TreesPearl C Childs (born Cook), 1877 - 1956
MyHeritage Family TreesPearl Thelmon Childs (born Hinkle), 1916 - 1981
MyHeritage Family Trees**Pearl Marie Childs (born McKinney), 1893 - 1968
MyHeritage Family TreesPearl Partlo (born Childs), 1896 - 1984
MyHeritage Family TreesPearl Childs (born kendell), 1923 - 2012
MyHeritage Family TreesPearl Irene Jacobs (born Childs), 1894 - 1973
MyHeritage Family TreesPearl Elizabeth Nelson (born Childs), 1911 - 1995
MyHeritage Family TreesPearl Eva CHILDS (born BUCKLES), Circa 1893 - 1980
MyHeritage Family TreesPearl Aileen Rutha Ashby (born Childs), 1913 - 2001
MyHeritage Family TreesPearl E Childs, 1893 - 1998
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Pearl Childs in The Free Lance-Star - June 13 1996
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Pearl Frances Rambo (born Childs), 1891 - 1974
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Florence Pearl Burger (born Childs), 1887 - 1957
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Pearl Gwendoline Childs (born Mawkes), born 1898
Geni World Family TreePearl Azilee Childs (born Anthony), 1912 - 1995
Geni World Family TreePearl M Childs, 1916 - 1981
BillionGravesPearl Childs, 1884 - 1957
BillionGravesPearl Duncan (born Childs), 1880 - 1934
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Pearl Childs, died 1889
New York State Death Index, 1880-1956Nora Pearl Childs (born Boyer), 1888 - 1969
FamilySearch Family TreeVirginia Pearl Rosenlund (born Childs), 1917 - 2001
FamilySearch Family TreeNora Pearl Childs (born Boyer), 1888 - 1969
FamilySearch Family TreePearl E Partlo (born Childs), 1896 - 1984
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Pearl Isabelle CHILDS, 1912 - 1996
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Pearl Isobel Isabelle CHILDS, 1912 - 1996
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Pearl V Childs, born Circa 1940
1950 United States Federal Census
Pearl Childs, born Circa 1914
1950 United States Federal Census
Pearl M Childs, born Circa 1925
1950 United States Federal Census
Pearl Childs, born Circa 1907
1950 United States Federal Census
Pearl B Childs, born Circa 1889
1901 England & Wales Census
Pearl E K Childs, born Circa 1883
1901 England & Wales CensusPearl Childs, born Circa 1902
1911 England & Wales CensusPearl Evylin Kate Childs, born Circa 1883
1911 England & Wales Census
Pearl V Childs, born Circa 1940
1940 United States Federal Census
Pearl Childs, born Circa 1916
1940 United States Federal Census
Pearl D Childs, born Circa 1903
1940 United States Federal Census
Pearl Childs, born Circa 1931
1940 United States Federal Census
Pearl Childs, born Circa 1922
United States, Border Crossings from Canada, 1895-1956
Pearl Elizabeth Childs, born 1967
England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005
Pearl M Childs, born 1928
England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005
Pearl Childs, born 1913
England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005
Pearl R M Childs, born 1965
England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005
Pearl Childs, born 1889
New York, Birth Index, 1881-1942
Pearl V Childs, born 1942
New York, Birth Index, 1881-1942
Pearl B Childs, born 1894
New York, Birth Index, 1881-1942
Pearl Childs, born Circa 1919
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The name Pearl has its origins in the Old French word "perle," which itself derives from the Latin "perla," referring to the precious gemstone formed within mollusks. This name first appeared in medieval Europe, particularly in France and England, where it was often associated with purity, beauty, and rarity, reflecting the qualities of the gemstone. Historically, the name Pearl was popularized in the Christian context, symbolizing the purity of the Virgin Mary and often used in literature and religious texts. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including "Perla" in Spanish and Italian, "Perle" in German, and "Pérola" in Portuguese, each maintaining a similar pronunciation but adapting to local linguistic norms. The name has been borne by notable figures throughout history, including Pearl S. Buck, an American author and Nobel laureate, further cementing its association with creativity and intellect. Overall, Pearl embodies a rich historical significance and a timeless appeal, resonating with themes of beauty and virtue.
The last name "Childs" has its origins in England, deriving from the Middle English word "child," which means "young person" or "offspring." Historically, it was often used as a term of endearment or to denote a servant or someone in a subordinate position, reflecting the social hierarchies of the time. The name likely first appeared in the medieval period, particularly in regions of England where surnames began to be adopted for identification purposes. As a surname, "Childs" may have been associated with individuals who were young or perhaps the children of notable families. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures and languages, including "Child" and "Childe," with the latter sometimes used in a more aristocratic context. In the United States, the name has also been recorded with variations in spelling, such as "Child" or "Chilz," reflecting the diverse linguistic influences and adaptations over time. Overall, the surname "Childs" encapsulates a rich historical context tied to youth and social status, with its variations highlighting the evolution of language and identity across regions.
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