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Ingeborg SCHORR (born REICH), 1931 - 2017
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Hildegard Snyders (born Reich), 1952 - 2018
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg* Elisabeth Koreuber (born Reich), 1902 - 1944
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Düringer (born Reich), 1932 - 2012
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Reich, 1930 - 2015
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Hannah Isaacson (born Reich), 1921 - 2000
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg S. Reich, 1923 - 2005
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Reich, 1927 - 1942
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Berta Lotte Reich (born Lüer), 1934 - 2017
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Margarete Ilse Reich (born Losert), 1927 - 2015
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Tschorny (born Reich), 1927 - 2012
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Hildegard Snyders (born Reich), 1952 - 2018
MyHeritage Family TreesIngeborg Reich (born Hermann), 1934 - 2014
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Ingeborg S. (Inga) Reich, Circa 1923 - 2005
United States Obituary Index from OldNews.com
Ingeborg S. (Inga) Reich, Circa 1923 - 2005
United States Obituary Index from OldNews.com
Ingeborg S. (Inga) Reich, Circa 1923 - 2005
United States Obituary Index from OldNews.comIngeborg Reich, 1923 - 2005
BillionGravesIngeborg Hannah Isaacson (born Reich), 1921 - 2000
FamilySearch Family TreeIngeborg Reich, 1917 - 2010
FamilySearch Family TreeIngeborg Gertrud Waldhaus, 1923 - 2022
FamilySearch Family TreeIngeborg Gertrude Reich (born Waldhaus), born 1923
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Ingeborg Brigitte Reich, born 1944
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Immigration Cards, 1900-1965
Ingeborg Reich, born Circa 1924
1950 United States Federal CensusIngeborg Reich, 1927 - Circa 1942
Geni World Family Tree
Ingeborg Reich, 1927 - 1945
Jewish Holocaust Memorials and Jewish Residents of Germany 1939-1945
Ingeborg Reich (born Pich), born 1919
Jewish Holocaust Memorials and Jewish Residents of Germany 1939-1945Ingeborg Reich, 1947 - 1993
Austria, Vienna BurialsIngeborg Reich, 1925 - 2005
Austria, Vienna Burials
Ingeborg Sophie Moody (Reich), born 1919
New York City Marriages, 1866-1949
Ingeborg Martha Eilers, born 1919
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Ingeborg Moody, born 1944
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Ingeborg Reich (born Pich), born 1908
Mandatory Palestine Naturalization Applications, 1937-1947
Ingeborg Reich, born 1920
German Minority Census, 1939Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Ingeborg Reich
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The first name Ingeborg has its origins in Old Norse, specifically from the elements "Ing," referring to the Norse god of fertility and peace, and "borg," meaning "fortress" or "protection." This name was predominantly used in Scandinavian countries, particularly in Norway and Sweden, where it has historical roots dating back to the Viking Age. Ingeborg can be interpreted to mean "the fortress of Ing" or "protected by Ing," suggesting a strong and nurturing character, which aligns with the qualities often attributed to those who bore the name in ancient times. Variations of Ingeborg can be found across different cultures, including Ingeborg in German and Scandinavian contexts, and Ingeborge in some dialects. The name has also been adapted into modern forms such as Inga and Ingrid, which are more commonly used today. Overall, Ingeborg carries a rich historical significance and reflects a blend of strength and nurturing qualities associated with its mythological roots.
The last name "Reich" has German origins, deriving from the Middle High German word "rih," which means "rich" or "powerful." It is believed to have first appeared in regions of Germany, particularly in areas that were part of the Holy Roman Empire. Historically, the name may have been associated with individuals of wealth or nobility, reflecting their status or occupation in society. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures and languages, including "Reiche" in German-speaking areas and "Reich" itself in Yiddish contexts, where it can also denote a sense of abundance or prosperity. In some cases, the name has been adapted in other languages, leading to variations in spelling and pronunciation, such as "Reich" in English-speaking countries. Overall, the surname carries connotations of affluence and influence, rooted in its historical context.
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