What is the origin of the name Eld?
1: English (Midlands especially Staffordshire): distinguishing name for the older of two bearers of the same personal name from Middle English elde ‘(old) age’. Compare Old.2: Swedish: ornamental name from Old [...]
The life of John J. Crittenden, with selections from his correspondence and speeches
...WINFi ELD Scott.... (Jordan - 1858)
...WINFi ELD Scott.... (Jordan - 1858)
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The life of John J. Crittenden, with selections from his correspondence and speeches
...remain yours truly, WINFi ELD Scott.... (Jordan - 1560)
...remain yours truly, WINFi ELD Scott.... (Jordan - 1560)
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The life of John J. Crittenden, with selections from his correspondence and speeches
...most truly yours, WINFi ELD Scott.... (Jordan - 1842)
...most truly yours, WINFi ELD Scott.... (Jordan - 1842)
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The life of John J. Crittenden, with selections from his correspondence and speeches
...Your friend, WINFi ELD Scott.... (Jordan - 1854)
...Your friend, WINFi ELD Scott.... (Jordan - 1854)
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The life of John J. Crittenden, with selections from his correspondence and speeches
...according to behavior, WINFi ELD Scott.... (Jordan - 1845)
...according to behavior, WINFi ELD Scott.... (Jordan - 1845)
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The life of John J. Crittenden, with selections from his correspondence and speeches
...esteem, yours truly, WINFi ELD Scott.... (Jordan - 1846)
...esteem, yours truly, WINFi ELD Scott.... (Jordan - 1846)
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The life of John J. Crittenden, with selections from his correspondence and speeches
...Always yours, WINFi ELD Scott.... (Jordan - 1846)
...Always yours, WINFi ELD Scott.... (Jordan - 1846)
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What is the origin of the name Eld?
1: English (Midlands especially Staffordshire): distinguishing name for the older of two bearers of the same personal name from Middle English elde ‘(old) age’. Compare Old.2: Swedish: ornamental name from Old [...]