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Martha Maria Jansen (born Roding), 1891 - 1985
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Martha Maria Jansen (born Roding), 1891 - 1985
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Martha Maria Jansen-Roding, 1891 - 1985
MyHeritage Family TreesMartha Maria Roding (born Wemerman), 1825 - 1910
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Martha Maria Roding, 1890 - 1891
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MyHeritage Family TreesMartha Maria Jansen (born Roding), 1896 - 1891
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Martha Maria Roding, 1890 - 1891
MyHeritage Family TreesMartha Maria Rooding (born Wemerman), 1825 - 1910
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MyHeritage Family TreesMartha Maria Rooding (born Wemerman), 1825 - 1910
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Martha Maria Roding, 1888 - 1984
Online Begraafplaatsen - Dutch CemeteriesMartha Roding, died 1831
FamilySearch Family TreeMartha Lagua (born Roding)
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Martha Roding, born 1892
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Passenger Lists, 1883-1945Martha Roding, died 1831
Wales Births and Baptisms, 1541-1907Martha Maria Roding, 1888 - 1984
Netherlands Burial RecordsMartha Maria Roding, Circa 1907 - 1954
Netherlands, Civil Deaths, 1811-1965Martha Charlotte Roding, Circa 1894 - 1928
Netherlands, Civil Deaths, 1811-1965
Martha Roding, born 1830
Wales, Parish Deaths and BurialsMartha Maria Roding, born 1891
Geni World Family TreeMartha Maria Weinerman
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Martha Roding
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Martha Roding, born 1830
Wales, Parish Births and Baptisms
Martha Roding, born Circa 1857
1871 Canada Census
Martha Roding, born Circa 1893
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Passenger List Card Index, 1883-1948
Martha Roding, born Circa 1848
Australia, Outwards Passengers from Victoria, 1852-1915Martha
England, Cheshire Parish Births and BaptismsMartha
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- Arabic: مارتا رودينغ (Mārta Rūdīng)
- Japanese: マーサ・ロディング (Māsa Rodingu)
- Russian: Марта Родинг (Marta Roding)
- Spanish: Marta Roding


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The name Martha has its origins in the Aramaic language, derived from the word "marta," meaning "lady" or "mistress." It first appeared in the ancient Near East, particularly in regions that are now part of modern-day Israel and Palestine, and is notably associated with biblical figures, including Martha of Bethany, who is mentioned in the New Testament as the sister of Mary and Lazarus. The name conveys a sense of hospitality and service, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore it, often linked to domestic roles and caretaking. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Marta in Spanish and Italian, Marthe in French, and Marti in Catalan, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has maintained its popularity over centuries, often symbolizing strength and resilience, and continues to be widely used in various forms around the world.
The last name Roding has its origins in England, specifically linked to the geographical area of Essex, where it is believed to derive from the Old English personal name "Roda," meaning "a clearing in the woods." This surname likely referred to individuals who lived near or were associated with such clearings, reflecting the characteristics of their environment. Historically, surnames like Roding were often adopted based on local geography or occupation, indicating a connection to land or nature. Variations of the name can be found in different regions, with some instances of spelling variations such as "Rodinge" or "Rodding," which may reflect regional dialects or linguistic shifts over time. While the name is not widely prevalent today, it retains historical significance in the context of English surnames, illustrating the connection between individuals and their surroundings in medieval society.
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