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[Opinions] Burgher, Maola, and Amanda
Two names from an old cemetery. Burgher was a young woman who died in the 1880's, and yes, it was her first name. I assume it was a family name, because why else would her parents use BURGHER for their daughter? Anyway, she was only 19 when she died and here I am years later, posting about her weird name. Circle of life.Maola was interesting, too. I assume it was pronounced may-O-lah, but who knows? She was born in the 1850's and was buried with her husband and infant daughter, who did not have a name. I think her husband's name was John, or something boring like that.So, Burgher and Maola. I also saw an Amanda born in 1840, so that was pretty cool. You usually don't hear it on women from that time. Hmm. Your ideas are intriguing to me, and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.

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Burgher, Maola, and Amanda  ·  Pickles  ·  10/19/2024, 3:28 PM
Re: Burgher, Maola, and Amanda  ·  clevelandkentevans  ·  10/21/2024, 7:10 AM
Re: Burgher, Maola, and Amanda  ·  Pickles  ·  10/21/2024, 1:11 PM
Re: Burgher, Maola, and Amanda  ·  KK  ·  10/20/2024, 8:39 AM
Re: Burgher, Maola, and Amanda  ·  Kerilyntaryn21  ·  10/20/2024, 4:25 AM
Re: Burgher, Maola, and Amanda  ·  guasguendi  ·  10/20/2024, 1:40 AM
Re: Burgher, Maola, and Amanda  ·  TMyers  ·  10/19/2024, 8:49 PM
Re: Burgher, Maola, and Amanda  ·  RoxStar  ·  10/19/2024, 7:06 PM
Re: Burgher, Maola, and Amanda  ·  beatlemania2000  ·  10/19/2024, 6:14 PM