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Olga Ida LÖLIGER (born SCHWEIZER), 1906 - 1987
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Olga SCHWEIZER, 1903 - 1993
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Olga Schweizer, 1903 - 1993
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Olga Schweizer, 1903 - 1993
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Olga Schweizer, 1903 - 1993
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Olga Romanov (born Schweizer), 1955 - 2008
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Olga Schweizer (born Zöhner), born 1888
MyHeritage Family TreesOlga Schweizer (born Lagger), 1927 - 2005
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Olga Schweizer, 1903 - 1993
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Olga Schweizer (born Zöhner), born 1888
MyHeritage Family TreesOlga Schweizer, 1903 - 1993
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Olga Schweizer, 1903 - 1993
MyHeritage Family TreesOlga Chepelenko (born Schweizer), 1932 - 2006
MyHeritage Family TreesOlga Kistner (born Schweizer), 1928 - 2012
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Olga Schweizer in Der Deutsche correspondent. - June 9 1894
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaOlga Schweizer, 1923 - 2013
BillionGravesOlga Schweizer, 1910 - 2003
BillionGravesOlga Schweizer, 1903 - 1992
BillionGravesOlga Mary Luce (born Schweizer), 1894 - Circa 1936
FamilySearch Family TreeOlga Schweizer (born Seifert), 1863 - 1946
FamilySearch Family TreeOlga Ida Schweizer, 1906 - 1987
FamilySearch Family TreeOlga Mina Schweizer, 1912 - 1988
FamilySearch Family TreeOlga Schweizer, 1912 - 2001
United States Obituary Index from Online Sources
Olga M. Schweizer, born 1876
1905 New Jersey State Census
Olga M Schweizer, born Circa 1913
1950 United States Federal Census
Olga M Schweizer, born Circa 1877
1950 United States Federal Census
Olga Schweizer, born Circa 1912
1950 United States Federal Census
Olga Schweizer, died 1889
New York State Death Index, 1880-1956
Olga M Schweizer, 1912 - 1988
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Olga Schweizer, Circa 1884 - 1887
Hungary, Jewish Vital Records
Olga / Ajalah Schweizer, born 1884
Hungary, Jewish Vital Records
Olga Schweizer, born 1884
Hungary, Jewish Vital Records
Olga Rosa SCHWEIZER, Circa 1885 - 1934
France, Tables of Successions and Absences, 1890-1970
Olga Mary Schweizer (Luce), born 1897
New York City Marriages, 1866-1949
Olga Delorme, born Circa 1903
New York City Marriages, 1866-1949Olga Šveicers, born 1902
Geni World Family TreeOlga Johanna Sugár, born 1891
Geni World Family TreeOlga Schweizer (born Grünhuth)
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Olga Schweizer, born 1876
1900 United States Federal Census
Olga Mary Luce, born 1894
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Olga Schweizer, born 1912
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Olga Mina Schweizer, born 1912
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Olga Schweizer
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- Switzerland 82%
- USA 9%
- Ukraine 7%
- Germany 2%
The name Olga has its origins in Old Norse, derived from the name "Helga," which means "holy" or "blessed." It first appeared in Scandinavia and was later adopted by the Slavic peoples, particularly in Russia and Ukraine, where it gained prominence due to Saint Olga of Kiev, a 10th-century ruler known for her intelligence and political acumen. The name is often associated with qualities such as wisdom, strength, and leadership, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore it. Variations of the name Olga can be found across different cultures, including "Olga" in Russian, "Olgica" in Serbian, and "Olga" in Spanish and Italian, with some variations in pronunciation. The name remains popular in various countries, particularly in Eastern Europe, and has historical significance due to its association with notable figures in history and literature.
The last name "Schweizer" has its origins in Germany and Switzerland, deriving from the German word "Schweiz," which means "Switzerland." Historically, it was used to denote someone from Switzerland or of Swiss descent, reflecting the geographical and cultural identity of the bearers. The name is often associated with the characteristics of the Swiss people, such as resilience and independence, and may have been linked to occupations related to trade or craftsmanship, common in the diverse regions of Switzerland. Variations of the surname can be found in different languages and cultures, including "Schweitzer" in German-speaking areas and "Suisse" in French contexts, which also refers to Switzerland. The name has maintained its spelling and pronunciation across many regions, although local dialects may influence its articulation. Overall, "Schweizer" encapsulates a rich cultural heritage tied to the Swiss identity and its historical significance.
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