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Sadler Deleon Brown, 1873 - 1914
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Sadler Brown, Circa 1859 - 1909
United States Obituary Index from OldNews.com
Sadler Brown in The Sunday Morning Star - Aug 8 1937
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Sadler Brown in Ottawa Citizen - Jan 26 1939
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Sadler Aldridge Brown in The Border Cities Star - Nov 20 1925
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaThomas Sadler Brown, 1880 - 1970
Geni World Family TreeThomas Sadler Brown, 1880 - 1970
Geni World Family TreeElizabeth Sadler Brown (born Harrison)
Geni World Family TreeElizabeth Sadler Brown (born Harrison)
Geni World Family TreeSadler Deleon Brown, 1873 - 1914
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Sadler Brown, born Circa 1874
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Sadler Jane Brown
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Sadler Brown
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Sadler Brown
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Hector (Sadler) Brown, born Circa 1885
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Sadler Brown
Australia, Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com
Sadler Brown
Australia, Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com
Sadler Brown
Australia, Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com
Sadler Brown, born 1873
1900 United States Federal Census
Sadler (Whitefield) Hannah (Brown), born 1919
1939 Register of England & Wales
Sadler Joseph Brown
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- Sadlar Brouwn
- Sadlerr Browne
- German: Sadler Braun
- Japanese: サドラー・ブラウン (Sadorā Buraun)
- Russian: Сэдлер Браун (Sédler Braun)
The first name Sadler has its origins in the Old English word "sæd," meaning "saddle," and was historically used as a surname for those who made or sold saddles, indicating a profession in saddlery. This name first appeared in England, particularly in regions where equestrian activities were prominent, reflecting the importance of horses in medieval society. As a given name, Sadler carries connotations of craftsmanship and trade, often associated with individuals who are industrious and skilled. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as Sadler in English-speaking countries, while in some cases, it may be adapted to forms like Sadlér in certain Slavic languages. The name has remained relatively uncommon as a first name but retains its historical significance tied to the profession it originally denoted.
The last name "Brown" has its origins in the Old English word "brun," which means "brown" or "dark," and it is believed to have first appeared in England during the medieval period. The name likely referred to a person’s physical characteristics, such as hair or skin color, or could have been associated with someone who wore brown clothing. Geographically, it is most commonly found in England and Scotland, but it has also spread to other English-speaking countries, including the United States, Canada, and Australia, due to migration. Variations of the surname include "Browne," which is often found in Ireland and may have different historical connotations, and "Braun," which is the German equivalent. The name has also been adapted in various cultures, leading to different spellings and pronunciations, but it generally retains the same meaning related to color. Historically, those bearing the surname Brown may have been associated with occupations that involved craftsmanship or trade, reflecting the practical nature of surnames derived from physical traits.
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