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Moses Myers 1928

Montreal, Canada- Baron De Hirsch, Savane St.

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Moses Myers 1950

Ridgewood, NY- New Mt. Carmel, Cypress Ave.

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Moses Myers 1821

The Jewish Cemetery at Georgetown, S.C. compiled by Barnett A. Elzas, 1910

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Moses Myers 1700

The Hebrews in America, a series of Historical and Biographical Sketches, by Issac Markens, 1888

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Moses Myers 1752

A Biographical Dictionary of Early American Jews, Colonial Times through 1800, by Joseph R. Rosenblum, University of Kentucky Press

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Moses Myers 1762

A Biographical Dictionary of Early American Jews, Colonial Times through 1800, by Joseph R. Rosenblum, University of Kentucky Press

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Moses Myers 1771

A Biographical Dictionary of Early American Jews, Colonial Times through 1800, by Joseph R. Rosenblum, University of Kentucky Press

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Moses Myers 1772

A Biographical Dictionary of Early American Jews, Colonial Times through 1800, by Joseph R. Rosenblum, University of Kentucky Press

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Moses Myers 1794

A Biographical Dictionary of Early American Jews, Colonial Times through 1800, by Joseph R. Rosenblum, University of Kentucky Press

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Moses Myers 1782

A Biographical Dictionary of Early American Jews, Colonial Times through 1800, by Joseph R. Rosenblum, University of Kentucky Press

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Moses Myers 1752

A Biographical Dictionary of Early American Jews, Colonial Times through 1800, by Joseph R. Rosenblum, University of Kentucky Press

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Moses Myers 1762

A Biographical Dictionary of Early American Jews, Colonial Times through 1800, by Joseph R. Rosenblum, University of Kentucky Press

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Moses Myers 1771

A Biographical Dictionary of Early American Jews, Colonial Times through 1800, by Joseph R. Rosenblum, University of Kentucky Press

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Moses Myers 1772

A Biographical Dictionary of Early American Jews, Colonial Times through 1800, by Joseph R. Rosenblum, University of Kentucky Press

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Moses Myers 1794

A Biographical Dictionary of Early American Jews, Colonial Times through 1800, by Joseph R. Rosenblum, University of Kentucky Press

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Moses Myers 1782

A Biographical Dictionary of Early American Jews, Colonial Times through 1800, by Joseph R. Rosenblum, University of Kentucky Press

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Moses Myers 1905

Book: The Jews of South Carolina, From the earliest times to the present day, By Barnett A. Elzas

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Moses Myers 1905

Book: The Jews of South Carolina, From the earliest times to the present day, By Barnett A. Elzas

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Moses Myers 1905

Book: The Jews of South Carolina, From the earliest times to the present day, By Barnett A. Elzas

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Moses Myers 1954

The Bnai Brith Messenger, Los Angeles, CA State Notices Archive

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Moses A. Myers 1782

Dedication of the New Synagogue of the Congregation Mikve Israel Philadelphia PA at Broad and York Streets on September 14 1909 Elul 29 5669 and An Historical sketch of the Congregation by A.S.W. Rosenbach

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Moses H Myers 1782

A Biographical Dictionary of Early American Jews, Colonial Times through 1800, by Joseph R. Rosenblum, University of Kentucky Press

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Moses H Myers 1782

A Biographical Dictionary of Early American Jews, Colonial Times through 1800, by Joseph R. Rosenblum, University of Kentucky Press

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Moses H. Myers 1960

Ridgewood, NY- Union Field, Cypress Ave.

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Moses H. Myers 1782

Dedication of the New Synagogue of the Congregation Mikve Israel Philadelphia PA at Broad and York Streets on September 14 1909 Elul 29 5669 and An Historical sketch of the Congregation by A.S.W. Rosenbach

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Moses L. Myers 1918

Ridgewood NY- Beth El, Cypress Ave.

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Moses M. Myers 1905

Judah Touro, merchant and philanthropist by Max J. Kohler in American Jewish Historical Society Issue 13

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Moses Morris Myers 1960

Chicago, IL- Waldheim

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Moses Morris Myers 1960

Montreal, Canada- Back River

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Moses Myerson 1965

Book: Who is Who in Canadian Jewry

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