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Judith Newton (born Wardman), 1778 - 1821
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Judith Drury (born Holmes), Circa 1818 - 1875
MyHeritage Family TreesJudith Wardman (born Reynolds), 1757 - 1832
MyHeritage Family TreesJudith Drury (born Holmes), Circa 1818 - Circa 1875
MyHeritage Family TreesJudith Wardman (born Smith), born Circa 1565
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Judith Wardman in Reading Eagle - Dec 11 1872
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Judith B Wardman, born 1943
England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005
Judith Ann Wardman, born 1967
England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005
Judith A Wardman, born 1962
England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005
Judith Wardman, born 1959
England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005Judith Wardman, died 1635
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England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975Judith Wardman
England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975Judith Wardman
England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991Judith Wardman
England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991
Judith B. Wardman, born 1943
England & Wales Births, GRO Indexes, 1911 - 1954
Judith Henry Wardman
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The name Judith has its origins in Hebrew, derived from the name Yehudit, which means "woman of Judea" or "Jewess." It first appeared in ancient Israel and is prominently featured in the Hebrew Bible, particularly in the Book of Judith, which tells the story of a courageous woman who saves her people. This historical context imbues the name with connotations of strength, bravery, and leadership, reflecting the characteristics of those who initially bore it. Variations of the name Judith can be found across different cultures and languages, including Giuditta in Italian, Judit in Hungarian, and Jutta in German, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has remained popular in various regions, particularly in Jewish and Christian communities, and continues to be associated with strong female figures throughout history.
The last name "Wardman" has its origins in England, specifically deriving from the Old English term "weard," meaning "guard" or "watchman," combined with "man," which denotes a person or individual. This surname likely emerged in the medieval period, associated with individuals who served as guardians or watchmen, possibly in a feudal context where such roles were essential for the protection of land and property. The name reflects the characteristics of vigilance and responsibility, traits valued in those who held such occupations. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions and cultures, including "Ward" and "Warden," which may have similar meanings but differ in usage and context. In some cases, the spelling may vary slightly, such as "Wardmann," but the core meaning remains consistent across these adaptations. The surname is relatively uncommon today, but it retains historical significance, reflecting the social structures and occupations of medieval England.
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