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Daisy Pearl Hale (born Vandagriff), 1910 - 2006
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Daisy Pearl Hale (born Vandagriff), 1910 - 2006
MyHeritage Family TreesDaisy Pearl Hale (born Vandagriff), 1914 - 2006
MyHeritage Family TreesDaisy Pearl Hale (born Vandagriff), 1914 - 2006
FamilySearch Family TreeDaisy Katy Vandagriff (born LaRue), 1909 - 1969
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Daisy Larue, born 1941
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Daisy P Vandagriff, born Circa 1915
1920 United States Federal Census
Daisy Vandagriff (Brown), born 1885
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Daisy Pearl Hale (born Vandagriff), born Circa 1914
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The name Daisy has its origins in the Old English word "dægese," which means "day's eye," referring to the flower that opens at dawn and closes at dusk. This name first appeared in England during the Middle Ages and became popular as a given name in the 19th century, often associated with innocence and purity due to the flower's delicate nature. Historically, those who bore the name were often seen as cheerful and bright, reflecting the qualities of the daisy flower itself. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Daisie" in Scotland, "Daisey" in the United States, and "Marguerite" in French, which also means daisy and is derived from the Latin "margarita." The name has maintained its popularity over the years, often symbolizing youthfulness and joy.
The last name Vandagriff has its origins in the Netherlands, deriving from the Dutch surname "Van der Griff," which translates to "from the griffin." The griffin, a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, symbolizes strength and vigilance, suggesting that the name may have been associated with individuals who exhibited these traits or were involved in occupations related to heraldry or nobility. The name likely first appeared in regions where Dutch influence was prominent, particularly in the Low Countries. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Vandergriff" and "Van der Grift," which may reflect regional dialects or adaptations in spelling over time. As families migrated, particularly to English-speaking countries, the name evolved while retaining its original connotations of nobility and strength. Historical records indicate that individuals with this surname have been involved in various professions, contributing to its rich heritage.
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