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Elizabeth Peregoy Jones, 1769 - 1851
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Elizabeth Peregoy Jones, 1769 - 1851
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Elizabeth Peregoy Jones, 1769 - 1851
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Elizabeth Peregoy Jones, 1769 - 1851
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Elizabeth Peregoy Jones, 1769 - 1851
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Elizabeth Peregoy Jones, 1769 - 1851
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Elizabeth Peregoy Jones, 1769 - 1851
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Elizabeth Peregoy Jones, 1769 - 1851
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Elizabeth Peregoy Jones, 1769 - 1851
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Elizabeth Peregoy Jones, 1769 - 1851
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Elizabeth Peregoy Jones, 1769 - 1851
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Elizabeth Peregoy Jones, 1769 - 1851
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Elizabeth Peregoy Jones, 1769 - 1851
MyHeritage Family TreesElizabeth Jones (born Peregoy), 1769 - 1851
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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.
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