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Mary Theresa (Theresia) Schwarz (born Ahlers), 1872 - 1945
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Mary Elizabeth Schwarz (born Halter), 1863 - 1939
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Mary Theresa (Theresia) Schwarz (born Ahlers), 1872 - 1945
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Mary Amelia Schwarz (born Rosenberg), 1847 - 1939
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Mary Taylor Smith (born Schwarz), 1865 - 1956
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Mary Alice Leas (born Schwarz), 1915 - 2001
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Mary Taylor Smith (born Schwarz), 1865 - 1956
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Mary Emma Barrett (born Schwarz), 1874 - 1957
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Mary Taylor Smith (born Schwarz), 1865 - 1956
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Mary Mihm (born Schwarz), 1854 - 1934
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Mary Lovie Schwarz (Bruno W D) (born Qualtrough), 1880 - 1968
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Mary Margaret Schwarz (born Miles), 1900 - 1987
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Mary Margaret Norris (born Schwarz), 1864 - 1954
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Mary Katherine Schwarz (born Weiss), 1854 - 1931
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Mary Schwarz, 1855 - 1943
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Mary Anna Schwarz, 1848 - 1905
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Mary Anna Schwarz, 1848 - 1905
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Mary A. Schroeder (born Schwarz), 1859 - 1905
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Mary Schwarz, Circa 1886 - 1931
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Mary Gustav Schwarz, died 1920
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Mary Schwarz in The daily Gate City and constitution-Democrat. - Sep 14 1918
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Mary Ann Schwarz in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - May 2 2000
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Mary Schwarz, 1860 - 1938
New York City Deaths, 1866-1948
Mary Emily Schwarz, 1865 - 1929
New York City Deaths, 1866-1948
Mary Schwarz, Circa 1886 - 1938
New York City Deaths, 1866-1948
Mary Schwarz, 1898 - 1945
New York City Deaths, 1866-1948
Mary Barbara Schwarz, 1861 - 1934
Michigan Deaths
Mary L. Schwarz, 1857 - 1928
Michigan Deaths
Mary Schwarz, 1840 - 1926
Michigan DeathsMary Schwarz, Circa 1888 - 1889
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Mary Jane Schwarz, 1868 - 1931
Maryland Deaths
Mary Emma Schwarz, 1921 - 1997
Maryland Deaths
Mary E. Schwarz, 1891 - 1984
Maryland Deaths
Mary Schwarz, 1882 - 1959
Maryland Deaths
Mary Louise Schwarz, 1882 - 1961
Arizona Death Certificates
Mary Inssill Schwarz, 1903 - 1919
Arizona Death Certificates
Mary C. Schwarz, 1900 - 1968
Arizona Death Certificates
Mary Bertha Schwarz, 1858 - 1913
Utah, Salt Lake County Death Records, 1908-1949
Mary ScHwarz, 1831 - 1908
West Virginia, Deaths
Mary Christina Wheaton, Circa 1867 - 1927
West Virginia, Deaths
Mary ScHwarz, Circa 1842 - 1884
West Virginia, Deaths
Mary Christina Wheaton, died 1927
West Virginia, DeathsMary Rose "Rosie" Schwarz, 1892 - 1979
BillionGravesMary Gavin (born Schwarz), 1908 - 2001
BillionGravesMary I Schwarz, 1913 - 2009
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Mary Elizabeth Schwarz, 1925 - 1992
Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries
Mary E Schwarz, 1926 - 2013
New Jersey Death Index, 1920-1929, 1949-2017
Mary Schwarz, 1929 - 2006
New Jersey Death Index, 1920-1929, 1949-2017
Mary T Schwarz, 1932 - 2007
New Jersey Death Index, 1920-1929, 1949-2017
Mary Schwarz, 1906 - 1987
New Jersey Death Index, 1920-1929, 1949-2017
Mary E. Schwarz, Circa 1864 - 1893
Rhode Island Deaths, 1850-1946
Mary Magdalena Schwarz, Circa 1837 - 1888
Rhode Island Deaths, 1850-1946
Mary M. Schwarz, Circa 1860 - 1901
Rhode Island Deaths, 1850-1946
Mary Helene Schwarz, Circa 1890 - 1912
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- Mairi Schwarzbaum
- Marie Schwarzberg
- Mery Schwarzler
- Meryn Schwarzman
- Arabic: ماري شوارز (Mārī Shwārz)
- German: Maria Schwarz
- Japanese: メアリー・シュワルツ (Mearī Shuwarutsu)
- Russian: Мария Шварц (Mariya Shvarts)
- Spanish: María Schwarz


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- New Zealand 2%
- Other 4%
The name Mary has a rich and diverse history, originating from the Hebrew name Miriam, which is believed to mean "beloved" or "wished for child." It first appeared in ancient Israel and has significant historical roots in Judeo-Christian traditions, notably as the name of the mother of Jesus in the New Testament, which contributed to its widespread popularity in Christian cultures. The name is often associated with qualities such as purity, grace, and maternal strength, reflecting the revered status of its biblical namesake. Variations of Mary can be found across different cultures and languages, including Maria in Latin and Spanish, Marie in French, and Mária in Hungarian, each carrying its own unique pronunciation and cultural significance. The name has remained consistently popular throughout history, often ranking among the top names for girls in various countries, and continues to be a symbol of faith and devotion in many societies.
The last name "Schwarz" has its origins in Germany, deriving from the Middle High German word "swartz," which means "black." This surname likely referred to individuals with dark hair or a darker complexion, and it may have also been associated with occupations or characteristics linked to the color black, such as a blacksmith or someone who wore black clothing. The name is prevalent in German-speaking regions and has historical roots that can be traced back to the medieval period. Variations of the surname can be found in different countries and languages, including "Schwarze" in German, "Schorz" in Polish, and "Swarz" in some Slavic regions. In addition, the name has been adapted in various cultures, leading to different spellings and pronunciations, such as "Schwartz" in Yiddish-speaking communities. Overall, the surname Schwarz reflects both a physical characteristic and a connection to historical occupations, showcasing the rich tapestry of Germanic naming traditions.
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