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Rebecca Ford Sr. (born Chandler), 1814 - 1881
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Rebecca Jane Chandler (born French), 1842 - 1894
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Rebecca Jane Stenning (born Chandler), 1828 - 1889
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Rebecca Ford (born Chandler), 1814 - 1881
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Rebecca Ford (born Chandler), 1815 - 1881
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Rebecca Chandler (born Dexter), 1783 - 1857
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Rebecca Chandler (born Barleycorn), Circa 1818 - 1897
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Rebecca Davis (born Chandler), 1711 - 1790
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Rebecca A. White (born Chandler), 1813 - 1887
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Rebecca C Grubaugh (born Chandler), 1837 - 1912
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Rebecca Rose Chandler (formerly Aesch) (born Ettridge), 1922 - 1966
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Rebecca Ford (born Chandler), 1815 - 1881
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Rebecca Chandler (born Abbott), 1717 - 1803
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Rebecca Stenning (born Chandler), 1828 - 1889
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Rebecca Chandler (born Dexter), 1781 - 1857
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Rebecca Woodward (born Chandler), 1840 - 1927
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Rebecca M Chandler, 1885 - 1943
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Rebecca Mckinney Chandler, 1828 - 1902
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Rebecca Ann Chandler, 1856 - 1937
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Rebecca Chandler in The Norwalk Hour - May 29 2005
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Rebecca Drayton Chandler in The Item - June 9 1992
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Rebecca Chandler in Sun Journal - Jan 5 1994
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Rebecca A. Chandler, 1859 - 1926
Georgia Deaths, 1917-1928
Rebecca Hite, 1822 - 1905
Michigan DeathsRebecca Chandler, died 1868
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Rebecca Chandler, 1863 - 1941
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Rebecca Chandler, 1855 - 1941
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Rebecca Chandler, 1919 - 2008
New Jersey Death Index, 1920-1929, 1949-2017
Rebecca Chandler, died 1956
New Jersey Death Index, 1920-1929, 1949-2017Rebecca Jean Jones (born Chandler), 1914 - 1988
BillionGravesRebecca L. Foster (born Chandler), 1954 - 2015
BillionGravesRebecca A Chandler, 1841 - 1901
BillionGravesRebecca A Chandler, 1862 - 1926
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Rebecca Ann Chandler, 1974 - 1974
Australia, Cemetery Inscriptions
Rebecca McCarter Cope Chandler, 1950 - 2011
Newspaper and Funeral Home ObituariesRebecca Whitice Chandler, 1908 - 2007
Newspaper and Funeral Home ObituariesRebecca Garrett Chandler, 1947 - 2015
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Rebecca Handler, Circa 1770 - 1855
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Rebecca Chandler, Circa 1808 - 1845
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Rebecca Chandler, born 1825
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Rebecca Chandler, born 1753
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Rebecca Chandler, 1802 - 1851
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Rebecca Chandler, Circa 1799 - 1836
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Rebecca Chandler
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Rebecca Chandler
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Rebecca Chandler
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Rebecca Jane Chandler, 1892 - 1975
England & Wales, Death Index, 1837-2005
Rebecca M Chandler, Circa 1879 - 1960
England & Wales, Death Index, 1837-2005
Rebecca Chandler, Circa 1871 - 1953
England & Wales, Death Index, 1837-2005
Rebecca Chandler, Circa 1824 - 1883
England & Wales, Death Index, 1837-2005
Rebecca Caldwell Chandler, Circa 1868 - 1924
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Rebecca O. Chandler, Circa 1910 - 1986
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Rebecca Chandler, died 1926
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Rebecca Chandler, died 1969
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Rebecca Chandler, born Circa 1811
England, Norfolk Bishop's Transcripts, 1685-1941
Rebecca Avis
England, Norfolk Bishop's Transcripts, 1685-1941
Rebecca Chandler
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- Becca Chandl
- Becky Chandlar
- Reba Chandle
- Rebeccah Chandlee
- Rebekah Chandl
- Arabic: ريبيكا تشاندلر (Rībīkā Tšāndelr)
- Japanese: レベッカ・チャンドラー (Rebekka Chandorā)
- Russian: Ребекка Чендлер (Rebekka Chendler)
- Spanish: Rebeca Chandler


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- United Kingdom 23%
- Other 1%
The first name Rebecca has its origins in the Hebrew name Rivkah, which is believed to mean "to bind" or "to tie." This name first appeared in ancient Hebrew texts, notably in the Bible, where Rebecca is the wife of Isaac and the mother of Jacob and Esau, thus establishing a significant historical and cultural presence in Jewish tradition. The name has been widely adopted in various cultures, particularly in Christian contexts, due to its biblical roots. Variations of Rebecca can be found across different languages and regions, including Rebekah (the more traditional spelling), Becca, and Becky in English-speaking countries, as well as Rivka in Hebrew, and Rebeca in Spanish and Portuguese. Each variation may carry slight differences in pronunciation but retains the core essence of the name. Over time, Rebecca has been associated with qualities such as beauty, intelligence, and resourcefulness, reflecting the characteristics of the biblical figure and those who have borne the name throughout history.
The last name "Chandler" has its origins in medieval England, deriving from the Old French word "chandelier," which means "candle maker." This occupational surname was first recorded in the 13th century and was commonly associated with individuals who made or sold candles, a vital commodity in a time when artificial lighting was scarce. The name is particularly linked to the regions of England, where it was prevalent among tradespeople. Over time, the surname has seen variations in spelling and form, including "Chandeler" and "Chandlar," and it has also been adopted in other cultures, sometimes taking on different pronunciations or adaptations. Notably, in the United States, the name has maintained its original spelling and is often associated with a diverse range of individuals, reflecting the broader historical migration patterns. The surname Chandler is emblematic of the trades and crafts that were essential to daily life in medieval society, highlighting the importance of artisans in the community.
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