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Joles Anna Persson Hägglund (born Jonasdotter), 1894 - 1971
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Joles Anna Hägglund (born Jonasdotter), 1894 - 1971
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Joles Ingeborg Maria Spånberg (born Jonasdotter), 1873 - 1954
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Joles Maria Danielsson (born Jonasdotter), 1895 - 1972
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Joles Ingeborg Maria Spånberg (born Jonasdotter), 1873 - 1954
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Joles Margret Cecilia Nilsson (born Jonasdotter), 1864 - 1916
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Joles Ingeborg Maria Spånberg (born Jonasdotter), 1873 - 1954
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Joles Margret Cecilia Nilsson (born Jonasdotter), 1864 - 1916
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Joles Anna Hägglund (born Jonasdotter), 1894 - 1971
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Joles Ingeborg Maria Spånberg (born Jonasdotter), 1873 - 1954
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Joles Margret Cecilia Nilsson (born Jonasdotter), 1864 - 1916
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Joles Ingeborg Maria Spånberg (born Jonasdotter), 1873 - 1954
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Joles Karin Olsson (born Jonasdotter), 1862 - 1952
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Joles Margret Cecilia Nilsson (born Jonasdotter), 1864 - 1916
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Joles Karin Olofsson (Stenås Olle) (born Jonasdotter), 1862 - 1952
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Joles Maria Danielsson (born Jonasdotter), 1895 - 1972
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Joles Maria Danielsson (born Jonasdotter), 1895 - 1972
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Joles Karin Olofsson (Stenås Olle) (born Jonasdotter), 1862 - 1952
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Joles Margret Cecilia Nilsson (born Jonasdotter), 1864 - 1916
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Joles Karin Olofsson (Stenås Olle) (born Jonasdotter), 1862 - 1952
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Joles Anna Hägglund (born Jonasdotter), 1894 - 1971
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Joles Karin Olofsson (Stenås Olle) (born Jonasdotter), 1862 - 1952
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Joles Anna Hägglund (born Jonasdotter), 1894 - 1971
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Joles Margret Cecilia Nilsson (born Jonasdotter), 1864 - 1916
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Joles Ingeborg Maria Spånberg (born Jonasdotter), 1873 - 1954
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Joles Margret Cecilia Nilsson (born Jonasdotter), 1864 - 1916
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Joles Maria Danielsson (born Jonasdotter), 1895 - 1972
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Joles Anna Hägglund (born Jonasdotter), 1894 - 1971
MyHeritage Family TreesJoles Maria Danielsson (born Jonasdotter), 1895 - 1972
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Joles Maria Jonasdotter, born 1895
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The first name Joles has its origins in the Hebrew name Yoel, which means "Yahweh is God." This name has historical roots in ancient Israel and is often associated with the biblical figure Joel, a prophet in the Old Testament. The name Joles is primarily found in English-speaking countries and has been used as a variant of Joel, particularly in some regions of the United States. The characteristics associated with the name often reflect qualities of leadership and spirituality, mirroring the prophetic role of its biblical namesake. Variations of the name include Joel, Joël (French), and Yoel (Spanish and Hebrew), each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. While Joles is less common than its variants, it retains a unique charm and connection to its historical and religious significance.
The last name Jonasdotter is of Swedish origin, derived from the given name Jonas, which is the Scandinavian form of the Hebrew name Jonah, meaning "dove." The suffix "dotter" translates to "daughter" in Swedish, indicating a patronymic naming convention that was common in Scandinavia, where children were often identified by their father's name. This surname likely emerged in Sweden and other Nordic countries, reflecting a historical practice where women were designated by their father's first name, thus signifying lineage. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as Jonasson or Jonsson, which denote "son of Jonas," while the female equivalent, Jonasdotter, emphasizes the female lineage. The name is emblematic of the social structure of the time, where family ties and heritage were significant, and it remains a testament to the cultural practices of naming in Sweden.
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