Matches 1,701 to 1,750 of 2,256
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Line 31, family 14 or 16, Seixas, Judith, age 76, female, widowed, born: West Indies, Parents both of foreign birth, died of Pluritis. | Levy, Judith (I11162)
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| 1702 |
Line 31, family 14 or 16, Seixas, Judith, age 76, female, widowed, born: West Indies, Parents both of foreign birth, died of Pluritis. | Levy, Judith (I11162)
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| 1703 |
Lisbon | Seixas, Isaac Mendes (I405)
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| 1704 |
Lisbon | Seixas, Isaac Mendes (I405)
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| 1705 |
listed as "Sister" in the home of E.H. Levy | Levy, Miriam Grace (I3339)
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| 1706 |
Listed as female "Judy Moses" in the SC 1860 US Cenus born about 1848.
Family legend says that he watched the battle of Fort Sumter from the widows walk of the family home. | Moses, Judah Touro (I246)
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| 1707 |
Live in Nashville, Tennessee | Werthan, Bernard (I10922)
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| 1708 |
living as a boarder with Bernard L. Baruc, his family and Charlotte Bahr and her sister Rosie, 12 East 78th Street. | Moses, Judah Touro (I246)
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| 1709 |
living as a boarder with Bernard L. Baruc, his family and Charlotte Bahr and her sister Rosie, 12 East 78th Street. | Bahr, Charlotte (I92)
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| 1710 |
Living in 1859 With Morris & Hannah. At age 18 she is likely to be hannah's sister. | Dinkelspiel, Mina (I1623)
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| 1711 |
Living in home of Henry Zimmerer, Sarah Lang Levy's uncle. Father b. Miss, Mother b. S. Carolina, journalist | Levy, Rabbi Clifton Harby (I311)
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| 1712 |
Living in home of her grandparents, Simund & Sarah Roman | Weil, Emma Lee (I4432)
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| 1713 |
Living in home of her parents, Simund & Sarah Roman | Roman, Esther Loeb (I4421)
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| 1714 |
Living in home of Simund & Sarah Roman | Weil, Lee Herman (I4420)
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| 1715 |
Lois R. Adler Burial at Rose Hill Cemetery. | Richman, Lois (I10281)
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| 1716 |
Lois R. AdlerLois Richman Adler, a resident of The Atriums in Overland Park, died Saturday, November 25, 2006, at St. Luke's Plaza. Funeral services will be 3:00 pm Tuesday, November 28, at The Temple, Congregation B'nai Jehudah, 12320 Nall Avenue, Overland Park, KS. Burial at Rose Hill Cemetery. Memorial contributions in lieu of flowers are suggested to be made to the Frank J. Adler Leadership Endowment Fund of B'nai Jehudah or to the Arthritis Foundation of Greater Kansas City, 1900 W. 75th St., Prairie Village, KS 66208. Mrs. Adler was born in Chicago in 1926, the daughter of Herman I. and Anna Handmaker Richman, and resided there until moving to Kansas City in 1953. She received a Bachelor of Education degree from the National College of Education, Evanston, IL, in 1948. After substitute teaching in Chicago public schools, she served as remedial reading teacher at the Catholic Youth Organization of Chicago, 1949-52. From 1963 to 1967 she was the head teacher at the Kansas City Orthoptic Reading Clinic and did private tutoring. From 1967 to 1984 she taught at Sunset Hill School. Mrs. Adler belonged to Temple B'nai Jehudah since 1953. She was a member of the Temple's Sisterhood and an Honorary Life Member of its board. She was a Life Member of the National Council of Jewish Women and a charter member of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council. She also belonged to the Brandeis University National Women's Committee, the Midwest Center for Holocaust Education, and the Mainstream Coalition. Mrs. Adler is survived by these, her loving and devoted family: Frank J. Adler, her husband of 56 years; her sons, Daniel I. Adler of Leawood and Dr. Paul D. Adler and daughter-in-law, Dr. Heidi M. Miller of East Longmeadow, MA; her grandchildren, Michelle Adler McLain and husband Bradley of Louisburg, KS; David S. Adler of Prairie Village, and Jonathan A.M. and Katherine L.M. Adler of East Longmeadow; greatgranddaughter, Marissa McLain; her brothers, Roland Richman and sister-inlaw, Miriam of Palm Springs, CA, and Donald I. Richman of Chicago; her dear nieces and nephews and their offspring, and her dear friend, Sue Fink. Online guest book @ www.louismemorialchapel.com. (Arr: The Louis Memorial Chapel 816-361-5211). Published in the Kansas City Star from 11/27/2006 - 11/28/2006 | Richman, Lois (I10281)
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| 1717 |
London, England | Seixas, Daniel Mendes (I1176)
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| 1718 |
London, England | Mordecai, Sara Hays (I888)
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| 1719 |
London, England | Beckett, Constance Mary Baroness Aberdare of Duffryn (I729)
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London, England | Beckett, Constance Mary Baroness Aberdare of Duffryn (I729)
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| 1721 |
London, England | Copley, Honorable Sophia Clarence (I726)
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| 1722 |
London, England | Copley, Honorable Sophia Clarence (I726)
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| 1723 |
London, England | Franks, Phila (I476)
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| 1724 |
London, England | Franks, Abraham (I463)
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| 1725 |
London, England | Mears, Sampson (I384)
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| 1726 |
London, England | Franks, Phila (I476)
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| 1727 |
London, Middlesex, United Kingdom | Bruce, Clarence Napier (I733)
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| 1728 |
London, Middlesex, United Kingdom | Beckett, Constance Mary Baroness Aberdare of Duffryn (I729)
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| 1729 |
Lord Fleming | Fleming, John (I10572)
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| 1730 |
Lord Hamilton | Hamilton, James (I10586)
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| 1731 |
Lord Ross of Halkhead | Ross, Ninian (I10581)
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| 1732 |
Lord Ross of Halkhead | Ross, James (I10585)
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| 1733 |
Lost at Sea Between Rhode Island &, , , Caribbean At Sea Between Rhode Island &, , , Caribbean
See biography at:
http://www.serve.com/rim/biograph.htm | Phillips, Rebecca (I35)
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| 1734 |
Loudon Park Crematory, Baltimore, Maryland | Frohsin, Joseph J. Snellenburg (I4758)
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| 1735 |
Louis married "Rebecca" soon after he moved to the USA. Nothing is known of this spouse, who apparently preceeded Helene ("Lena"). | Neustadt, Helene "Lena" (I4754)
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| 1736 |
Louisville Ward 6, Jefferson, Kentucky | Nathan, Jeanette (I669)
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| 1737 |
Lt. Col., Civil War | Moses, Isaac Jr. (I2554)
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| 1738 |
Lucius Levy and Selina (Seixas) Solomons had 5 children, and many descendants. Source: Malcolm Stern | Family F1552
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| 1739 |
Lucius Levy Solomons was named in New York on 30 May 1804 at the age of eight months. | Solomons, Lucius Levy (I4379)
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| 1740 |
Lucius Levy Solomons was named in New York on 30 May 1804 at the age of eight months. | Solomons, Lucius Levy (I4379)
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| 1741 |
M. Cohen & Son "Trade Palace" per Muncie city directory, 1893. | Ringolsky, Hershel "Harris" (I6070)
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| 1742 |
M.D., New York University | Mendes, Rabbi Henry Pereira (I4391)
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| 1743 |
Made Freeman Jul 6, 1708. Perhaps son or grandson of Modes De Lucena above.
2nd Hazzan of Shearith Israel, 1700-1720 (1682-1720)
In Jamaica 1713 | de Lucena, Reverend Abraham Haim (I3169)
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| 1744 |
Maine | Varney, Dora (I887)
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| 1745 |
male, age 72, b. SC | Myers, Solomon (I2003)
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| 1746 |
Manhattan Assembly District 15 | Partridge, Margaret Livingston (I1120)
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| 1747 |
Manhattan Assembly District 15 | Partridge, William Ordway (I1119)
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| 1748 |
Manhattan Assembly District 15 | Schott, Margaret Ridgley (I1118)
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| 1749 |
Manhattan Assembly District 15, New York, New York | Lehman, Frances (I87)
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| 1750 |
Manhattan Ward 19, New York, New York | Burden, Shirley Carter (I1124)
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