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Myrtle Andreason (born Duffin), 1895 - 1931
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Myrtle Andreason (born Hardman), 1902 - 1974
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Myrtle Andreason (born Hardman), 1902 - 1974
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Myrtle Andreason (born Duffin), 1895 - 1931
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Myrtle Lorraine Call (born Andreason), 1924 - 2005
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Myrtle Rhea Andreason (born Daniels), 1899 - 1992
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Myrtle Andreason (born Hardman), 1902 - 1974
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Myrtle Lorraine Call (born Andreason), 1924 - 2005
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Myrtle Andreason (born Duffin), 1895 - 1931
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Myrtle Andreason (born Hardman), 1902 - 1974
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Myrtle Andreason (born Hardman), 1902 - 1974
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Myrtle Andreason (born Hardman), 1902 - 1974
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Myrtle Lorraine Call (born Andreason), 1924 - 2005
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Myrtle Lorraine Call (born Andreason), 1924 - 2005
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Myrtle D. Andreason, 1869 - 1931
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Myrtle Andreason, 1894 - 1961
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Myrtle Andreason (born Duffin), 1914 - 1944
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Myrtle Andreason in Advertiser (Adelaide, SA) - Nov 28 1917
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Myrtle Andreason in Beaver Valley Times - Aug 16 1957
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Myrtle Andreason in The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA) - Nov 27 1917
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Myrtle Andreason in Beaver Valley Times - Aug 16 1957
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaMyrtle Ada Andreason (born Ward), 1905 - 1993
BillionGravesMyrtle Hardman, 1902 - 1974
FamilySearch Family TreeMyrtle Andreason (born Duffin), 1895 - 1931
FamilySearch Family TreeMyrtle Rhea Daniels, 1899 - 1992
FamilySearch Family TreeMyrtle Lorraine Call (born Andreason), 1924 - 2005
FamilySearch Family TreeMyrtle Andreadon (born Hardman), 1902 - 1974
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Myrtle E Andreason, born Circa 1896
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Myrtle Andreason, born 1927
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Myrtle Andreason, born 1929
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Myrtle Andreason, born Circa 1896
South Dakota School Registers, 1879-1934
Myrtle Andreason, born Circa 1890
1950 United States Federal Census
Myrtle R Andreason, born Circa 1900
1950 United States Federal Census
Myrtle Andreason, born Circa 1893
1950 United States Federal Census
Myrtle Andreason, born 1896
1925 South Dakota State Census
Myrtle Andreason, born 1896
1905 South Dakota State CensusMyrtle Ivy Robbins Andreason, 1890 - 1972
Utah BurialsMyrtle Hardman Andreason, 1935 - 2015
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Myrtle Andreason, born 1900
Boston, Massachusetts Passenger Lists, 1891-1943
Myrtle Davis
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Myrtle Andreason (born Hardman)
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Myrtle Berneice Humphrey
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Myrtle Andreason
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Nebraska)Myrtle E. Gibbs (Andreason), born 1881
Utah, County Marriages, 1887-1937Myrtle Robbins (Andreason), born 1881
Utah, County Marriages, 1887-1937Myrtle E. Gibbs (Andreason), born 1894
Utah, Marriages, 1887-1966Myrtle Robbins (Andreason), born 1889
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- Arabic: ميرتل أندرياسون (Mīrtal Andriyāsūn)
- Japanese: マートル・アンドレアソン (Mātoru Andoreason)
- Russian: Мертл Андреасон (Mertl Andreyason)


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The name Myrtle has its origins in the Old French word "mirtile," which refers to the myrtle plant, a symbol of love and immortality, and is derived from the Latin "myrtus." This name first appeared in regions of Europe, particularly in France and England, during the Middle Ages, where the myrtle plant was associated with various cultural and historical significances, including its use in wedding ceremonies and as a symbol of peace. The name Myrtle is often linked to characteristics of beauty and resilience, reflecting the enduring nature of the myrtle plant itself. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Myrtilla" in Italian and "Myrtle" in English, with some modern adaptations including "Myrtice." While the name has seen a decline in popularity in recent years, it retains a classic charm and is often associated with literary references, notably in F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby," where a character named Myrtle Wilson plays a significant role. Overall, Myrtle embodies a rich historical and botanical heritage, making it a name steeped in cultural significance.
The last name Andreason is of Scandinavian origin, particularly associated with Denmark and Norway, where it is derived from the given name Andreas, meaning "man" or "warrior" in Greek. The surname typically signifies "son of Andreas," reflecting a patronymic naming tradition common in these regions. Historically, individuals bearing this surname may have been linked to traits of strength and leadership, as the name Andreas was often given to boys expected to embody such characteristics. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including Anderson in English-speaking countries, which shares the same root, and Andersson in Sweden, highlighting the common practice of modifying surnames based on local linguistic customs. The spelling and pronunciation may vary, but the underlying meaning related to lineage and strength remains consistent across these variations.
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