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Beulah Maxine Crapo-Flinders (born Mortenson), 1925 - 2017
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Beulah Maxine Crapo-Flinders (born Mortenson), 1925 - 2017
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Beulah Maxine Crapo-Flinders (born Mortensen), 1925 - 2017
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Beulah Maxine Crapo-Flinders (born Mortenson), 1925 - 2017
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Beulah Maxine Crapo-Flinders (born Mortenson), 1925 - 2017
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Beulah Maxine Crapo-Flinders (born Mortenson), 1925 - 2017
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Beulah Maxine Crapo-Flinders (born Mortenson), 1925 - 2017
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Beulah Maxine Crapo-Flinders (born Mortenson), 1925 - 2017
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Beulah Maxine Crapo-Flinders (born Mortenson), 1925 - 2017
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The first name Beulah has its origins in Hebrew, derived from the word "be'ulah," which means "to marry" or "to be married." It is notably mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the Book of Isaiah, where it symbolizes a land of promise and restoration, often interpreted as a metaphor for the relationship between God and His people. Historically, Beulah has been associated with qualities of beauty, grace, and a nurturing spirit, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore the name in biblical times. Variations of Beulah can be found in different cultures, such as "Bula" in some African regions, and "Beula" in certain English-speaking countries. The name has maintained a relatively consistent pronunciation across languages, though regional accents may influence its sound. Beulah has been used in various literary works and continues to be appreciated for its biblical significance and melodic quality.
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