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Rachel Wonderly (born Alley), 1817 - 1891
MyHeritage Family TreesRachel Jeannett Fritz (born Wonderly), 1934 - 1960
MyHeritage Family TreesRachel Gertrude Herrmann (born Wonderly), 1889 - 1949
MyHeritage Family TreesRachel Isabelle Wonderly (born Large), 1865 - 1902
MyHeritage Family TreesRachel Gertrude Herrmann (born Wonderly), 1888 - 1949
MyHeritage Family TreesRachel Lulu Burkhead (born Wonderly), 1876 - 1899
MyHeritage Family TreesRachel C Wonderly, 1858 - Circa 1868
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Rachel Wonderly in Park City Daily News - June 27 2003
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Rachel Kathleen Wonderly in The Pittsburgh Press - Mar 21 1984
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaRachel Lulla Burkhead (born Wonderley), 1876 - 1899
FamilySearch Family TreeRachel Jeannett Fritz (born Wonderly), 1934 - 1960
FamilySearch Family TreeRachel Gertrude Herrmann (born Wonderly), 1888 - Circa 1949
FamilySearch Family TreeRachel Wonderly (born Alley), born 1817
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Rachel J. Wonderly, born Circa 1935
1950 United States Federal CensusRachel Wonderly, 1865 - 1903
Iowa, Deaths and Burials, 1850-1990
Rachel V Wonderly, born Circa 1819
1860 United States Federal Census
Rachel Wonderly, born Circa 1820
1880 United States Federal Census
Rachel Wonderly, born Circa 1830
1880 United States Federal Census
Rachel Wonderly, born Circa 1819
1850 United States Federal CensusRachel Herrmann (born Wonderly)
Geni World Family TreeRachel I Hartley (Wonderly)
Iowa, Marriages, 1836 - 1926
Rachel G Wonderly, born 1917
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Rachel G Wonderly, born 1917
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Rachel J Wonderly, born 1956
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Rachel G Wonderly, born 1930
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The name Rachel has its origins in Hebrew, derived from the word "rakhel," which means "ewe," symbolizing purity and innocence. It first appeared in ancient Israel, notably in the Hebrew Bible, where Rachel is recognized as the beloved wife of Jacob and the mother of Joseph and Benjamin, making it a name with deep historical and cultural significance in Jewish tradition. The name has been associated with qualities such as grace and nurturing, reflecting the pastoral imagery of a shepherdess. Variations of Rachel can be found across different cultures and languages, including Rachael and Raquel in English and Spanish, respectively, as well as the French form, Rachel. Each variation maintains a similar pronunciation but may carry unique cultural connotations. The name has remained popular throughout history, often associated with strong, compassionate women, and continues to be widely used in various parts of the world today.
The last name "Wonderly" has its origins in England, where it is believed to have derived from the Old English words "wundor," meaning "wonder" or "marvel," and "leah," meaning "clearing" or "meadow." This suggests that the name may have originally referred to a picturesque or remarkable landscape, possibly indicating a location that was notable for its beauty or uniqueness. Historically, surnames like Wonderly often reflected the characteristics of the land or the occupations of those who lived there, potentially indicating a connection to nature or a role in the community that involved stewardship of the land. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions, with spellings such as "Wunderly" or "Wondrly" appearing in various records, reflecting the phonetic adaptations over time and across cultures. While the name is not exceedingly common, it has been documented in various genealogical records, showcasing its presence in both historical and contemporary contexts.
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