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Patience Ann Freemantle (born Ford), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann Freemantle (born Ford), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann FREEMANTLE (born Ford), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann Freemantle (born Ford), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann Freemantle (born Ford), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann Freemantle (born Ford), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann Freemantle (born Ford), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann Freemantle (born Ford), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann Freemantle (born Ford), 1806 - 1823
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Patience Ann Freemantle (born Ford), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann Freemantle (born Ford), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann Freemantle (born Ford), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann Freemantle (born Ford), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann Freemantle (born Ford), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann Freemantle (born Ford), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann Freemantle (born Ford), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann Freemantle (born Ford), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann Freemantle (born Ford), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann FREEMANTLE (born FORD), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann FREEMANTLE (born FORD), Circa 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann Freemantle (born Ford), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann Freemantle (born Ford), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann Freemantle (born Ford), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann Freemantle (born Ford), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann Freemantle (born Ford), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Ann Freemantle (born Ford), 1806 - 1828
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Patience Freemantle, died 1962
United States Obituary Index from OldNews.comEmily Patience Deadman (born Freemantle), 1794 - 1871
Geni World Family TreePatience Ann Freemantle, 1850 - Circa 1912
Geni World Family TreePatience Ann Freemantle, 1850 - 1926
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- Patiencea Freemantl
- Patiencee Freemantl
- Patiencey Freemantl
- Arabic: باتينس فريمانتل (Bātīns Farīmāntel)
- Italian: Pazienza Freemantle
- Japanese: ペイシェンス・フリーマントル (Peishensu Furīmantoru)
- Russian: Пэтиенс Фримантл (Petiens Frimantl)
- Spanish: Paciencia Freemantle


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The name Patience has its roots in the Latin word "patientia," which means "patience" or "endurance," and it is derived from the verb "patior," meaning "to suffer" or "to endure." This name first appeared in medieval England, where it was often used in a religious context, reflecting the virtue of patience as a desirable quality among Christians. Historically, those who bore the name were often associated with qualities such as resilience and steadfastness, which were valued in both personal and communal life. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, including "Patience" in English-speaking countries, "Patiencia" in Spanish, and "Patience" in French, though the pronunciation may vary slightly. The name has remained relatively consistent in spelling across these languages, emphasizing its enduring appeal as a virtue name. Overall, Patience embodies a significant moral quality that has been celebrated throughout history.
The last name Freemantle has its origins in England, particularly associated with the region of Norfolk. It is believed to derive from the Old English elements "freo," meaning "free," and "mante," which refers to a person who is a servant or attendant, suggesting a historical connection to individuals who were free men serving in some capacity. The name may have originally been used to denote someone who held a position of relative independence or status within a feudal system. Variations of the surname can be found in different forms, such as Fremantle or Freemantell, reflecting regional dialects and linguistic shifts over time. The name is also associated with the town of Fremantle in Australia, which was named after the British naval officer Charles Fremantle, further illustrating the name's geographical spread and cultural significance. Overall, Freemantle encapsulates a rich historical narrative tied to social status and occupation in medieval England.
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