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Eliza Jones Moulton (born Allen Jones), 1870 - 1959
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Eliza Jones Moulton (born Allen Jones), 1870 - 1959
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Eliza Jones Moulton (born Allen Jones), 1870 - 1959
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Eliza Allen Jones Moulton (born Allen Jones), 1870 - 1959
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Eliza Jones Moulton (born Allen Jones), 1870 - 1959
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Eliza Jones Moulton (born Allen Jones), 1870 - 1959
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Eliza Jones Moulton (born Allen Jones), 1870 - 1959
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Eliza Jones Moulton (born Allen Jones), 1870 - 1959
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Eliza Jones Moulton (born Allen Jones), 1870 - 1959
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Eliza Jones Moulton (born Allen Jones), 1870 - 1959
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Eliza Jones Moulton (born Allen Jones), 1870 - 1959
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Eliza Jones Moulton (born Allen Jones), 1870 - 1959
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The first name Eliza is of Hebrew origin, derived from the name Elisheba, which means "God is my oath." It has historical roots in the biblical context, where Elisheba was the wife of Aaron, the brother of Moses, highlighting its significance in religious traditions. Eliza gained popularity in England during the 18th century as a diminutive of Elizabeth, which itself has royal connotations, being borne by several queens. The name is often associated with qualities such as grace and devotion, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore it. Variations of Eliza can be found across different cultures, including Elizabeth in English, Elise in French, and Elisa in Italian and Spanish, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has maintained its charm and popularity over the centuries, often symbolizing elegance and strength.
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