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Jessie Emma Sagers Whitaker Lee (born Hall Sagers), 1886 - 1987
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Jessie Emma Lee (born Hall Sagers), 1886 - 1987
MyHeritage Family TreesJessie Emma Lee (born Hall Sagers), 1886 - 1987
MyHeritage Family TreesJessie Emma Lee (born Hall Sagers), 1886 - 1987
MyHeritage Family TreesJessie Emma Lee (born Hall Sagers), 1886 - 1987
MyHeritage Family TreesJessie Emma Lee (born Hall Sagers), 1886 - 1987
MyHeritage Family TreesJessie Emma Lee (born Hall Sagers), 1886 - 1987
MyHeritage Family TreesJessie Emma Lee (born Hall Sagers), 1886 - 1987
MyHeritage Family TreesJessie Emma Lee (born Hall Sagers), 1886 - 1987
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Jessie Hall Sagers
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The first name Jessie has its origins in Scotland, derived from the Hebrew name Yishai, meaning "gift" or "God's gift." It gained popularity in the 19th century, particularly through the influence of the character Jessie in Sir Walter Scott's novel "The Heart of Midlothian." Historically, the name has been associated with qualities such as strength and resilience, often reflecting the characteristics of those who bore it in earlier times. Variations of the name include Jessica, which became widely popular in English-speaking countries, particularly after Shakespeare used it in "The Merchant of Venice." Other variations can be found in different cultures, such as Jessy or Jessey in English-speaking regions, and Yessica in Spanish-speaking countries. The name has maintained its charm and versatility, making it a beloved choice across various cultures and languages.
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