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Joseph Lipschitz

Birth1838 - Shavel, Lithuania
Death10 FEB 1918 - Oudtshoorn
MotherNot Available
FatherMoshe Shabse (Shabtai) Lipschitz

Born in Shavel, Lithuania on 1838 to Moshe Shabse (Shabtai) Lipschitz. Joseph Lipschitz married Sarah Leah Gerber and had 7 children. He passed away on 10 FEB 1918 in Oudtshoorn.

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Parents
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Moshe Shabse (Shabtai) Lipschitz
1810 - 1867
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Spouse(s)
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Sarah Leah Gerber
1846 - 1908
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Rachel Lipshitz
Unknown - 1936
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Maurice Sabse (Moshe Shabtai) Lipschitz
1867 - 1935
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Samuel Hyman Lipschitz
1863 - 1933
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Jennie Zelda Lipschitz
1875 - 1910
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Bernard Lipschitz
Unknown - Unknown
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Cecil Lipschitz
Unknown - Unknown
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Beila Rasche (Rose) Lipschitz
Unknown - Unknown

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