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Elisabeth (Elise) Marie Gärtner (born Dahlbom), 1824 - 1905
MyHeritage Family TreesElisabeth Maria Söderberg (born Dahlbom), 1761 - 1801
MyHeritage Family TreesElisabeth Maria Söderberg (born Dahlbom), 1761 - 1801
MyHeritage Family TreesElisabeth Maria Soderberg (born Dahlbom), 1761 - 1801
MyHeritage Family TreesElisabeth Sophia Anderdotter Id (born Dahlbom), 1778 - 1860
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Elisabeth Larsson (born Andersdotter Lundstedt), 1760 - 1806
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Elisabeth Dahlbom (born Stenman), 1689 - 1764
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Elisabeth Dahlbom, 1846 - 1867
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Elisabeth Dahlbom, born 1820
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Elisabeth Maria Kristina Dahlbom, born 1852
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Elisabeth Dahlbom, born 1799
Sweden Household Examination BooksElisabeth Carlsdotter Dahlbom (born Blomqvist), 1805 - 1858
Geni World Family TreeHildur Elisabeth Elisabeth Dahlbom (born Wikström), 1898 - 1973
Geni World Family TreeElisabeth Sophia Anderdotter Id (born Dahlbom), 1778 - 1860
Geni World Family TreeElisabeth Ericsdotter Dahlbom, 1736 - 1806
Geni World Family TreeElisabeth Maria Soderberg (born Dahlbom), 1761 - 1801
FamilySearch Family TreeElisabeth Dahlbom (born Stenman), 1689 - 1764
FamilySearch Family TreeElisabeth Dahlbom (born Ericsdr), born Circa 1736
FamilySearch Family TreeElisabeth Dahlbom (born Ahlgren)
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Elisabeth Dahlbom, born Circa 1852
Sweden, Gothenburg, Passenger Lists 1869 - 1951Elisabeth Sander (Dahlbom)
Sweden, Marriages, 1630-1920Elisabeth Dahlbom, born 1841
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920Elisabeth Dahlbom, 1812 - 1812
Sweden, Baptisms, 1611-1920
Elisabeth Dahlbom, born Circa 1867
New York City Marriages, 1866-1949Elisabeth Dahlbom
Sweden, Stockholm Census Registers, 1800-1884Elisabeth Dahlbom
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- Beth Dahlbom
- Eliza Dahlbom
- Elizabeth Dahlbom
- Liz Dahlbom
- Liza Dahlbom
- Italian: Elisabetta Dahlbom
- Japanese: エリザベート・ダールボム (Erizabēto Dārubomu)
- Portuguese: Isabel Dahlbom
- Russian: Элизабета Дальбом (Elizabeta Dalʹbom)
- Spanish: Isabel Dahlbom


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The name Elisabeth has its origins in the Hebrew name Elisheva, which means "God is my oath." It first appeared in ancient Israel and has been widely used in various forms across different cultures and regions, particularly in Europe. The name gained prominence through its association with several biblical figures, most notably Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, which contributed to its popularity in Christian communities. Historically, those who bore the name were often seen as strong, faithful, and devoted individuals, reflecting the meaning of the name. Variations of Elisabeth include Elizabeth (English), Isabella (Italian and Spanish), and Elise (French), among others, each with slight differences in spelling and pronunciation. The name has remained popular through the centuries, often associated with royalty and notable figures, further solidifying its esteemed status across cultures.
The last name Dahlbom has Scandinavian origins, particularly from Sweden, where it is believed to have first appeared. The name is a compound of two elements: "dahl," which means "valley" in Swedish, and "bom," which can be interpreted as "tree" or "dweller," suggesting a meaning akin to "dweller in the valley" or "valley tree." This surname likely referred to individuals who lived near or were associated with a valley, reflecting the geographical features of the region. Variations of the name can be found in different countries, with some instances of spelling changes or adaptations, such as Dahlbom in Sweden and potential anglicized forms in English-speaking countries. The name is relatively uncommon, but it retains a connection to the natural landscape and the characteristics of the environment where the original bearers lived. Overall, Dahlbom encapsulates a sense of place and nature, rooted in the rich cultural heritage of Scandinavia.
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