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Samuel Maring, 1820 - 1901
MyHeritage Family TreesSamuel Maring, 1805 - 1889
MyHeritage Family TreesSamuel Maring, 1871 - 1955
MyHeritage Family TreesSamuel Edwin Maring, 1871 - 1872
MyHeritage Family TreesSamuel Maring, 1833 - 1863
MyHeritage Family TreesSamuel V. Maring, 1837 - 1837
MyHeritage Family TreesSamuel Merring, 1840 - 1864
MyHeritage Family TreesSamuel Maring, 1753 - 1814
MyHeritage Family TreesSamuel Maring, born 1843
MyHeritage Family TreesSamuel E. MARING, died 1874
MyHeritage Family TreesSamuel Ernest Maring
MyHeritage Family TreesSamuel Ernast MARING
MyHeritage Family TreesSamuel Ernest Maring
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Samuel Maring in Gettysburg Times - Oct 31 1923
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Samuel Maring in Gettysburg Compiler - Apr 15 1884
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Samuel Maring in Der Deutsche correspondent. - Sep 19 1879
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaRev Samuel Maring, 1805 - 1889
FamilySearch Family TreeSamuel Maring, 1820 - 1901
FamilySearch Family TreeSamuel Maring Jr, 1833 - 1863
FamilySearch Family TreeSamuel V. Maring, 1837 - 1837
FamilySearch Family TreeSamuel Maring, 1805 - 1889
Geni World Family TreeSamuel Maring, 1805 - 1889
Geni World Family TreeSamuel Maring, 1820 - 1901
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Samuel Maring, born Circa 1834
1861 England & Wales Census
Samuel Maring, died 1849
England & Wales, Death Index, 1837-2005Samuel Maring, born 1861
Switzerland, Baptisms, 1491-1940
Samuel Maring, born Circa 1806
1860 United States Federal Census
Samuel Maring, born Circa 1820
1880 United States Federal Census
Samuel Maring, born Circa 1838
1870 United States Federal Census
Samuel Maring, born Circa 1859
1871 England & Wales CensusSamuel Maring, born 1864
Iowa, Marriages, 1809-1992
Samuel Maring, born 1892
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Samuel Maring
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The first name Samuel has its origins in the Hebrew name שְׁמוּאֵל (Shemu'el), which translates to "God has heard" or "name of God." This name is deeply rooted in biblical history, as Samuel is a significant figure in the Old Testament, known as a prophet and the last judge of Israel. The name first appeared in ancient Israel and has been widely used in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions, reflecting its enduring spiritual significance. Samuel is often associated with qualities such as wisdom, leadership, and a strong moral compass, traits that were exemplified by the biblical Samuel. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Samuele in Italian, Samyuel in Arabic, and the diminutive forms like Sam or Sammy in English-speaking countries. The name has maintained its popularity over centuries, adapting to various linguistic and cultural contexts while retaining its core meaning and significance.
The last name Maring has its origins in various regions of Europe, particularly in France and Germany, where it is believed to derive from the Old French word "maring," meaning "of the sea" or "mariner." This suggests that the name may have originally been associated with individuals who lived near the coast or were involved in maritime occupations, such as fishing or shipping. The name can also be linked to the Germanic roots, where it may have connections to the word "mar," meaning "lake" or "sea," indicating a geographical or occupational significance. Variations of the surname Maring can be found in different cultures, including "Maringa" in Portuguese-speaking countries and "Maringo" in some Italian contexts, reflecting regional adaptations in spelling and pronunciation. While the name is not exceedingly common, it carries a rich historical significance tied to the maritime heritage of its bearers.
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