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Maud McElprang (born Howard), 1880 - 1948
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Maud Beard (born Howard), 1869 - 1963
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Maud McElprang (born Howard), 1880 - 1948
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Maud McElprang (born Howard), 1880 - 1948
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Maud McElprang (born Howard), 1880 - 1948
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Maud Mackelprang (born Howard), 1880 - 1948
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Maud Vivian Cummings (born Howard), 1878 - 1916
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Maud Grout (born Howard), 1883 - 1953
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Maud Matilda Howard (born Russell), 1865 - 1941
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Maud Matilda Howard (born Russell), 1865 - 1941
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Maud McElprang (born Howard), 1880 - 1948
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Maud McElprang (born Howard), 1880 - 1948
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Maud McElprang (born Howard), 1880 - 1948
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Maud McElprang (born Howard), 1880 - 1948
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Maud Howard, 1880 - 1948
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Maud Howard, Circa 1885 - 1953
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Maud Evelyn (Dookie) Howard, Circa 1897 - 1954
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Maud Howard, Circa 1882 - 1947
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Maud Howard, Circa 1877 - 1897
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Maud Howard, 1863 - 1925
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Maud Ethel Howard, Circa 1878 - 1905
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Maud B. Howard, Circa 1860 - 1909
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Maud Howard, Circa 1855 - 1899
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Maud Howard in South Riverside Bee - Jan 12 1895
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Maud Howard, 1917 - 1918
South Carolina, Deaths, 1915-1943
Maud Stevens Howard, 1876 - 1961
Arizona Death Certificates
Maud Brewster Howard, 1879 - 1966
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Maud Howard, 1905 - 1949
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Maud Howard, Circa 1875 - 1919
North Carolina, Deaths, 1906-1930
Maud Langley, Circa 1897 - 1920
North Carolina, Deaths, 1906-1930
Maud Langley, Circa 1897 - 1920
North Carolina, Deaths, 1906-1930
Maud Brantree, 1928 - 1929
North Carolina, Deaths, 1906-1930
Maud Smith, 1886 - 1937
Michigan Deaths
Maud Berkman Howard, 1873 - 1930
Michigan DeathsMaud M. Howard, Circa 1896 - 1897
Michigan Deaths
Maud Bennett, died 1920
Michigan Deaths
Maud E. Howard, 1898 - 1914
Maryland Deaths
Maud Howard, 1906 - 1906
Maryland Deaths
Maud Howard, 1913 - 1913
Maryland DeathsMaud Ethel Howard (born Fisher*), 1870 - 1905
Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries
Maud Myrtle Howard, 1871 - 1930
Idaho, Death Certificates, 1911-1937
Maud L. Howard, 1901 - 1925
Georgia Deaths, 1917-1928
Maud Howard, Circa 1924 - 1924
Georgia Deaths, 1917-1928
Maud McMillan Howard, 1883 - 1922
Georgia Deaths, 1917-1928
Maud Howard, Circa 1876 - 1927
Georgia Deaths, 1917-1928
Maud Howard, Circa 1903 - 1940
New York City Deaths, 1866-1948
Maud Amy Howard, Circa 1872 - 1932
New York City Deaths, 1866-1948
Maud Howard, Circa 1885 - 1911
New York City Deaths, 1866-1948
Maud Howard, Circa 1883 - 1883
New York City Deaths, 1866-1948
Maud Ethel Howard, Circa 1878 - 1905
Rhode Island Deaths, 1850-1946Maud Howard, 1876 - 1939
BillionGravesMaud E Howard, 1883 - 1955
BillionGravesMaud Howard (born Fisher), 1879 - 1965
BillionGravesMaud Elizabeth Howard, 1896 - 1981
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The name Maud has its origins in medieval England, derived from the Old German name "Mahthildis," which means "strength in battle." It was introduced to England by the Normans in the 11th century and became popular among the nobility, particularly due to its association with several queens and noblewomen, including Maud of England, the daughter of King Henry I. The name is often linked to characteristics of strength and resilience, reflecting the formidable nature of those who bore it in historical contexts. Variations of Maud can be found across different cultures, including "Matilda" in English and German, "Maudé" in French, and "Matilde" in Italian and Spanish, each carrying similar meanings related to strength and battle. The name has seen fluctuating popularity over the centuries but remains a classic choice, often evoking a sense of historical depth and nobility.
The last name Howard has its origins in England, deriving from the Old French personal name "Huward," which itself is a combination of the elements "hug," meaning heart or mind, and "ward," meaning guardian or protector. This surname first appeared in the medieval period, particularly in the regions of England, and is associated with noble lineage, notably the Howard family, which became prominent in the 15th century and included the Dukes of Norfolk. The name signifies a protector or guardian, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore it, often linked to roles of leadership or guardianship in their communities. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Haward" and "Howards" in English-speaking countries, and "Hovard" in Scandinavian regions. The spelling and pronunciation may vary, but the core meaning related to protection remains consistent across these variations. Historically, the name has been borne by many notable figures, further solidifying its significance in English heritage.
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