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- proper noun A female
given name
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Examples
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We also find it called Jacinth in Elizabethan times.
Find Me A Cure 2009
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'But the Christian name -- "Jacinth" -- satisfied me,' said the old lady.
Robin Redbreast A Story for Girls Mrs. Molesworth 1880
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During a calm on the 7th, we captured a small frigate-built ship called the Jacinth, which we named the Primrose, which had come from Mozambique and was bound for Goa.
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'_me_' would perhaps have been more correct, and after all this was scarcely unnatural, as it was she who had specially recalled the Jacinth
Robin Redbreast A Story for Girls Mrs. Molesworth 1880
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The very way in which the same occurrence was related by each threw many an unsuspected light on the 'Jacinth' and 'Frances' she had personally so sadly little knowledge of.
Robin Redbreast A Story for Girls Mrs. Molesworth 1880
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Armed with some helpful information from old Joe, I now began to look for the will of my third-great-uncle Jacinth Jackson.
Shaking the Family Tree Buzzy Jackson 2010
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As Megan put it, “This, I believe, falls under the category of ‘things that make you go hmmm …’ ” Like the Jethros and Albertuses, this Jacinth Jackson was … what?
Shaking the Family Tree Buzzy Jackson 2010
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I also knew that my third-great-uncle Jacinth Jackson 1786–1869 was one of the biggest slaveholders in Sumter County, Alabama; according to the 1860 U.S. Slave Census, he owned fifty-five.
Shaking the Family Tree Buzzy Jackson 2010
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Two other children of Jacinth and Prudence died before their parents: Sarah E. Jackson, eighteen years old, and her brother James, twenty-eight.
Shaking the Family Tree Buzzy Jackson 2010
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She suggested I “work the property deeds” of Sumter County for my ancestor Jacinth Jackson son of Randle, one of the biggest slave owners in Sumter County.
Shaking the Family Tree Buzzy Jackson 2010
ikos commented on the word Jacinth
Jacinth- the hyacinth/ precious stone. (Websters Dictionary, pg.202)
September 27, 2010