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Abraham David Meisel

Birthabt 1847 - Kovno, Kauno, Lithuania
Death14 Nov 1926 - Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
MotherMolly Berger
FatherSamuel Meisel

Born in Kovno, Kauno, Lithuania on abt 1847 to Samuel Meisel and Molly Berger. Abraham David Meisel married Sarah Glickman and had 7 children. He passed away on 14 Nov 1926 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA.

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Samuel Meisel
Unknown - Unknown
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Molly Berger
Unknown - Unknown
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Sarah Glickman
1849 - 1927
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Ida Meisel
1872 - 1945
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Jacob Meisel
1890 - 1964
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Dora (Deborah) Meisel
1874 - 1938
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Gussie (Gitel) Meisel
1886 - 1955
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Hyman Meisel
1888 - 1957
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Beile (Bessie) Meisel
1880 - 1970
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Mollie Meisel
1884 - Unknown

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