Maud Marie Steiner

Female1931–1931

Brief Life History of Maud Marie

When Maud Marie Steiner was born in 1931, in Murray, Salt Lake, Utah, United States, her father, George Steiner, was 26 and her mother, Maud Heloise Woolsey, was 25. She died in 1931, in her hometown, at the age of 0.

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George Steiner
1905–1980
Maud Heloise Woolsey
1906–1931
Maud Marie Steiner
1931–1931

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    1931

    Age 0

    The Star-Spangled Banner is adopted as the national anthem.

    1931 · The Hogle Zoo

    Age 0

    Being supported through Salt Lake City taxes, the Hogle Zoo has been at its present location at the mouth of Emigration Canyon since 1931 on land donated by Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hogle. In 1936, the zoo purchased Princess Alice, an elephant, from a traveling circus. She gave birth to the first elephant born in Utah. His name was Prince Utah and he died at eleven months old. Current exhibits include various birds, mammals, and reptiles from around the world.

    Name Meaning

    Some characteristic forenames: German Kurt, Erwin, Hans, Otto, Armin, Heinz, Markus, Dieter, Fritz, Helmut, Konrad, Manfred.

    German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): agent derivative of Stein . It is both an occupational name for someone who worked with stone (a quarryman, stonecutter, or stonemason), and a topographic name for someone who lived on stony ground or near a prominent outcrop of rock. As a Jewish surname, it can also be artificial, distributed at random by Austrian clerks. This surname is also found elsewhere in Europe, e.g. in France (Alsace and Lorraine), Czechia, Croatia, and Slovenia (see also 4 below).

    German: occupational name from Middle High German steinen ‘to set in precious stones, gems, boundary stones’ for a goldsmith, paver, or a land surveyor.

    Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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