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Klara Viktoria Lundmark (born Burman), 1889 - 1956
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Klara Viktoria Lundmark (born Burman), 1889 - 1956
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Klara Viktoria Lundmark (born Burman), 1889 - 1956
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Klara Viktoria Lundmark (born Burman), 1889 - 1956
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Klara Charlotta Burman (born Åström), 1889 - 1971
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Klara Viktoria Lundmark (born Burman), 1889 - 1956
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Klara Charlotta Burman (born Åström), 1889 - 1971
MyHeritage Family TreesKlara Lovisa Burman (born Viklund), 1876 - 1966
MyHeritage Family TreesKlara Fredrika Norstedt (born Burman), 1843 - 1875
MyHeritage Family TreesKlara* Ingeborg Hammarberg (born Burman), 1921 - 2009
MyHeritage Family TreesKlara Lovisa Burman (born Viklund), 1876 - 1966
MyHeritage Family TreesKlara Lovisa Burman (born Viklund), 1876 - 1966
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Klara Viktoria Lundmark (born Burman), 1889 - 1956
MyHeritage Family TreesKlara Lovisa Burman (born Viklund), 1876 - 1966
MyHeritage Family TreesKlara Lovisa Burman (born Viklund), 1876 - 1966
MyHeritage Family TreesKlara Fredrika Norstedt (born Burman), 1843 - 1875
MyHeritage Family TreesKlara Sofia Hellander (born Burman), 1906 - 1926
MyHeritage Family TreesKlara 1888 Maria Burman, 1888 - 1913
MyHeritage Family TreesKlara Fredrika Westerlund (born Burman), 1885 - 1963
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Klara Johanna Burman, born 1859
Sweden Household Examination BooksClara Fredrika Burman (born Strömberg), 1857 - 1940
FamilySearch Family TreeKlara Viktoria Lundmark (born Burman), 1889 - 1956
FamilySearch Family TreeKlara Fredrika Burman, 1885 - 1963
FamilySearch Family TreeKlara Sofia Burman, 1898 - 1898
FamilySearch Family TreeKlara Fredrika Norstedt (born Burman), 1843 - 1875
Geni World Family TreeKlara Maria Burman, 1888 - 1913
Geni World Family TreeKlara Lovisa Burman (born Viklund), 1876 - 1966
Geni World Family TreeKlara Sofia Burman, 1898 - 1898
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Klara Burman, died 1890
Sweden, Deaths
Klara Johanna Burman, born 1859
1910 Sweden Census
Klara Viktoria Burman, born 1889
1910 Sweden Census
Klara Fredrika Burman, born 1885
1930 Sweden Census
Klara Ingeborg Burman, born 1921
1930 Sweden Census
Klara Burman, born 1845
1880 Sweden Census
Klara Burman, born 1839
1900 Sweden Census
Klara Burman, born 1839
1890 Sweden CensusKlara Viola Burman, 1944 - 1965
Sweden, Church of Sweden Burials
Klara Borisovna Burman, born 1894
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The first name Klara has its origins in Latin, derived from the word "clarus," meaning "clear," "bright," or "famous." It first appeared in various European regions, particularly in Italy and Germany, during the Middle Ages, often associated with the qualities of clarity and brightness, which were valued in both personal character and intellect. Historically, the name has been linked to several saints, most notably Saint Clare of Assisi, which contributed to its popularity in Christian communities. Variations of the name include Clara in Spanish and Italian, Klara in Slavic languages, and Clare in English, each maintaining the core meaning of brightness or clarity but differing slightly in pronunciation and spelling. The name has remained popular across various cultures, often symbolizing purity and enlightenment, and continues to be a favored choice for girls in many countries today.
The last name Burman has its origins primarily in the British Isles, particularly in England and Scotland, where it is believed to have derived from the Old French term "bourman," meaning "a farmer" or "one who works the land." This occupational surname likely referred to individuals engaged in agriculture, reflecting the agrarian society of the time. The name may also have connections to the Middle English word "bur," which means "a dwelling" or "a house," suggesting a link to those who lived in or near a farmstead. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions, including "Bourman" and "Berman," with the latter being more common in Eastern European countries, particularly among Jewish communities, where it may have been adopted as a surname in the 19th century. The pronunciation and spelling can vary significantly based on regional dialects and linguistic influences, but the core meaning related to farming and land stewardship remains a common thread among its bearers.
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