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Katharina Margaretha Wolf (born Graf), 1869 - 1937
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Katharina Margaretha Graf (born Braun), 1885 - 1958
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Katharina Anna(Catherine Anna) Graf (born Pfeifer), 1863 - 1929
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Katharina Seel (born Graf), 1827 - 1905
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Katharina Graf (born Meier), 1860 - 1947
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Katharina SCHEINER (born GRAF), 1887 - 1969
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Katharina Anna Graf (born Pfeifer), 1863 - 1929
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Katharina Anna(Catherine Anna) Graf (born Pfeifer), 1863 - 1929
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Katharina Dietmeier (born Graf), 1826 - 1891
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Katharina (Kätchen) Graf (born Schneider), 1872 - 1950
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Katharina Margaretha Graf (born Braun Brown), 1885 - 1958
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Katharina "Kate" Fuhrman (born Graf), 1923 - 2003
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Katharina Riedl (born Graf), 1838 - 1880
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Katharina Ertl (born Graf), 1874 - 1956
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Katharina Graf (born Zumkehr), 1863 - 1959
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Katharina Graf, died 1950
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Katharina Graf in Indiana tribu?ne. - Sep 24 1906
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Katharina Graf in Portsmouth Daily Times - May 30 1997
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Katharina Graf in Der Deutsche correspondent. - Apr 10 1876
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Katharina Graf in The Boston Post - Sep 25 1929
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Katharina Graf (born Friedrich), 1900 - 1946
Germany, Hesse, Deaths
Katharina Elisabeth Kühlborn (born Graf), 1869 - 1944
Germany, Hesse, Deaths
Katharina Bürgi (born Graf), 1879 - 1947
Germany, Hesse, Deaths
Katharina Graf (born Nold), 1841 - 1880
Germany, Hesse, Deaths
Katharina Graf, 1867 - 1917
New York City Deaths, 1866-1948
Katharina Stemmler (born Graf), Circa 1889 - 1917
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938
Katharina Graf (born Ripkens), 1889 - 1930
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938
Katharina (born Graf), Circa 1844 - 1915
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938
Katharina Hamacher (born Graf), Circa 1891 - 1917
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Deaths 1874-1938
Katharina Graf, 1826 - 1826
Austria, Vienna Foundling Registers, 1784-1841Katharina Graf, 1873 - 1936
Famous People Throughout HistoryKatharina Graf, 1826 - 1898
BillionGravesKatharina Graf, 1923 - 2007
BillionGravesKatharina Frank (born Graf), 1850 - 1908
BillionGravesKatharina Räck (born Graf), 1882 - 1940
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Katharina Graf (born Ottenbacher), Circa 1838 - 1914
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Katharina Graf, Circa 1914 - 1995
Canada, British Columbia Deaths
Katharina Graf, Circa 1868 - 1905
England & Wales, Death Index, 1837-2005
Katharina Graf, Circa 1869 - Circa 1937
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (North Carolina, South Carolina, District of Columbia)Anna Katharina Jacob (born Gross), 1864 - 1917
FamilySearch Family TreeMaria Katharina Graf (born Röllinger), 1775 - 1840
FamilySearch Family TreeAnna Katharina Graf (born Schwab), born 1808
FamilySearch Family TreeCatharina Margaretha Graf (born Kress), 1779 - 1858
FamilySearch Family TreeKatharina Catharina Graf, 1847 - 1925
Geni World Family TreeEva Katharina Graf (born Laier), 1790 - 1846
Geni World Family TreeEva Katharina Sophia Graf (born Koehler), 1791 - 1862
Geni World Family TreeKatharina Streifinger, 1766 - 1845
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Katharina Maria Dorothea Graf
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- Catherine Graf
- Cathryn Graf
- Kate Graf
- Katherine Graf
- Kathryn Graf
- Hungarian: Graf Katalin


- Germany 33%
- Switzerland 28%
- USA 11%
- Austria 9%
- Russia 9%
- Hungary 4%
- Romania 1%
- Other 5%
The first name Katharina has its roots in the Greek name Aikaterine, which is believed to derive from the Greek word "katharos," meaning "pure." This name first appeared in the early Christian era and became popular in various regions, particularly in Europe, due to the veneration of Saint Catherine of Alexandria, a prominent figure in Christian history. The name is often associated with qualities such as purity, clarity, and strength, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore it historically, including scholars and saints. Variations of Katharina can be found across different cultures and languages, including Catherine in English, Catarina in Portuguese, and Katerina in Slavic languages. Each variation may have slight differences in pronunciation and spelling, but they all share a common heritage and meaning. The name has remained popular through the centuries, often symbolizing grace and resilience.
The last name "Graf" has its origins in German-speaking regions, particularly in Germany and Austria, where it is derived from the Middle High German word "graf," meaning "count" or "nobleman." Historically, the name was associated with individuals of noble lineage or those who held positions of authority, reflecting a social status that was significant in medieval Europe. The surname may have been adopted by families who were granted noble titles or who served in administrative roles under a count. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Graff" in Dutch and "Graf" in Slavic regions, where it may also denote a similar noble connotation. In some cases, the name has been anglicized or altered in spelling, leading to forms like "Graff" or "Graft." Overall, the surname Graf encapsulates a rich historical legacy tied to nobility and governance, with its roots firmly planted in the social hierarchies of medieval Europe.
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