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Elizabeth Davies Williams, 1829 - 1890
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Elizabeth Davies Williams, 1829 - 1890
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Elizabeth Davies Williams, 1829 - 1890
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Elizabeth Davies Williams, 1829 - 1890
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Elizabeth Davies Williams, 1829 - 1890
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Elizabeth Davies Williams, 1829 - 1890
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Elizabeth Davies Williams, 1829 - 1890
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Elizabeth Davies Williams, 1829 - 1890
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Elizabeth Davies Williams, 1829 - 1890
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Elizabeth Davies Williams, 1829 - 1890
MyHeritage Family TreesElizabeth Davies, 1829 - 1890
FamilySearch Family TreeElizabeth Williams (born Davies Williams), 1869 - 1932
FamilySearch Family TreeElizabeth Williams (born Davies), 1829 - 1890
FamilySearch Family TreeElizabeth Ann Williams (born Davis), 1861 - 1940
FamilySearch Family TreeElizabeth Dean (born Williams), born 1847
England, Cheshire Parish MarriagesElizabeth Blackshaw (born Williams), born 1859
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Ma? (Elizabeth) Griffiths (Davies Williams), born 1914
1939 Register of England & WalesElizabeth Theresa Evans (born Williams), born 1860
Wales, Glamorgan Parish MarriagesElizabeth Davies Williams
England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Elizabeth Davies Williams
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- Beth Davids
- Eliza Davidsdatter
- Libby Davidsdotter
- Liz Davidsen
- Liza Davidson
- Arabic: إليزابيث ديفيس ويليامز (Ilizabith Dīfis Wīlyāms)
- Japanese: エリザベス・デイヴィス・ウィリアムズ (Erizabesu Deivisu Wiriamu)
- Russian: Елизавета Дэвис Уильямс (Yelizaveta Davis Uilyams)
- Welsh: Elisabet Davies Williams


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The name Elizabeth has its origins in the Hebrew name Elisheva, meaning "God is my oath." It first appeared in ancient Israel and has been widely used in various forms across different cultures and regions, particularly in Europe. The name gained prominence in the Christian tradition due to its association with Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, and has been borne by numerous queens and saints throughout history, which contributed to its enduring popularity. Elizabeth is often associated with qualities such as loyalty, faithfulness, and strength, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore the name. Variations of Elizabeth include the Spanish Isabel, the Italian Elisabetta, the French Élisabeth, and the diminutive forms like Liz, Beth, and Liza, showcasing its adaptability across languages and cultures. The name has remained a classic choice, symbolizing both historical significance and timeless elegance.
The last name "Williams" is of English origin, derived from the given name "William," which itself comes from the Old Germanic elements "wil" meaning "will or desire" and "helm" meaning "helmet or protection." This surname first appeared in England during the Norman Conquest in the 11th century, particularly in regions such as Wales and the West Midlands, where it became a patronymic surname indicating "son of William." The name is often associated with characteristics of strength and protection, reflecting the meaning of its root components. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures and languages, including "Williamson" (common in Scotland and Northern England), "Guillame" in French-speaking regions, and "Guglielmo" in Italian contexts. In addition, the name has numerous spellings and adaptations, such as "Wiliams" and "Wylliams," reflecting regional dialects and phonetic changes over time. The widespread nature of the surname is indicative of its popularity and the historical significance of the name William in medieval Europe.
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