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Elisebet Jensen (born Jorgensen), born 1867
MyHeritage Family TreesElisebet Dorthea Jorgensen, born 1864
MyHeritage Family TreesElisebet Dorthea Jorgensen, born 1864
MyHeritage Family TreesElisebet Magrete Jørgensen (born Jensdatter), born 1838
MyHeritage Family TreesElisebet Jorgensen, 1850 - 1862
FamilySearch Family TreeElisebet Dorthea Jorgensen, born 1864
FamilySearch Family TreeElisebet Jorgensen (born Nelsdr)
FamilySearch Family TreeElisebet Kristina Rasmussen (born Jorgensen)
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Elisebet Jorgensen, born 1903
1916 Denmark Census
Elisebet Jorgensen, born 1909
1916 Denmark Census
Elisebet Jorgensen, born 1868
1916 Denmark Census
Elisebet Jorgensen, born 1857
1916 Denmark Census
Elisebet Jorgensen, born 1896
1901 Denmark Census
Elisebet Jorgensen, born 1906
1911 Denmark Census
Elisebet Jorgensen, born 1901
1911 Denmark Census
Elisebet Jorgensen, born 1871
1911 Denmark Census
Elisebet Jorgensen, born 1878
1911 Denmark Census
Elisebet Margret Jorgensen, born 1915
1925 Denmark Census
Elisebet Jorgensen, born 1917
1925 Denmark Census
Elisebet Jorgensen, born 1905
1925 Denmark Census
Elisebet Jorgensen, born 1902
1921 Denmark Census
Elisebet Jorgensen, born 1909
1921 Denmark Census
Elisebet Jorgensen, born 1894
1921 Denmark Census
Elisebet Jorgensen, born 1916
1921 Denmark CensusElisebet Jorgensen, born 1885
Norway, Baptisms, 1634-1927
Elisebet Jorgensen, born Circa 1919
1920 United States Federal Census
Elisebet Jorgensen, born Circa 1889
1890 Denmark Census
Elisebet Frederike Jorgensen, born Circa 1867
1890 Denmark Census
Elisebet Kerstine Jorgensen, born Circa 1835
1890 Denmark Census
Elisebet Jorgensen, born Circa 1820
1890 Denmark Census
Elisebet Jorgensen, born Circa 1865
1870 Denmark Census
Elisebet Jorgensen, born 1891
1906 Denmark Census
Elisebet Jorgensen, born 1899
New York City Births, 1866-1909
Elisebet Bergitte Jorgensen, born Circa 1824
1880 Denmark CensusElisebet Nelsdr (Jorgensen)
Denmark, Marriages, 1635-1916
Elisebet Kirstine Jorgensen, born 1861
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919Enter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Elisebet Jorgensen
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- Danish: Elisebet Jørgensen
- Norwegian: Elisebet Jørgensen


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The name Elisebet has its roots in Hebrew, derived from the name Elisheba, which means "God is my oath." It is historically linked to the biblical figure Elisheba, the wife of Aaron, and has been used in various forms across different cultures. The name gained popularity in Europe, particularly in France and Germany, during the Middle Ages, where it was often associated with nobility and religious significance. Elisebet is a variation of Elizabeth, which has numerous derivatives, including Eliza, Liz, and Beth, and is widely recognized in many languages, such as Isabel in Spanish and Isabelle in French. The name has maintained a sense of elegance and strength, often associated with qualities such as loyalty and devotion, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore it. Variations in spelling and pronunciation can be found across cultures, with Elisebet being a less common but distinctive form that retains the classic charm of its origins.
The last name Jorgensen is of Scandinavian origin, particularly prevalent in Denmark and Norway, where it is derived from the given name Jørgen, which is the Scandinavian form of George. The name George itself comes from the Greek name Georgios, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker," reflecting an agricultural background. Historically, surnames like Jorgensen were patronymic, indicating "son of Jørgen," and were commonly adopted in the 19th century as part of a broader trend in Scandinavia to formalize family names. Variations of Jorgensen can be found in different cultures, such as Jørgensen in Denmark and Norway, and Jorgenson in English-speaking countries, where the spelling may change slightly but retains the same root meaning. The name is often associated with characteristics of industriousness and connection to the land, reflecting the agrarian lifestyle of its early bearers.
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