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Simon Meyer

BirthOct 1857 - Lazdijai, Lithuania
Death30 Aug 1934 - Cook County, Illinois, USA
MotherMinnie Cohen
FatherMoshe Yitzchak (Morris) Meyer

Born in Lazdijai, Lithuania on Oct 1857 to Moshe Yitzchak (Morris) Meyer and Minnie Cohen. Simon Meyer married Bella Rose Robbins (Rabinovich) and had 8 children. He passed away on 30 Aug 1934 in Cook County, Illinois, USA.

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Parents
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Moshe Yitzchak (Morris) Meyer
Unknown - Unknown
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Minnie Cohen
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Spouse(s)
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Bella Rose Robbins (Rabinovich)
1866 - 1928
Children Show all
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Samuel Meyer
1885 - 1960
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Max Meyer
1899 - Unknown
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Minnie Selma Meyer (Koven)
1890 - 1984
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Ada Meyer (Bloch)
1892 - 1966
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Hattie Meyer
1894 - 1986
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Florence T Meyer
1908 - 1996
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Morris Meyer
1897 - 1925
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Sylvia Grusin
1901 - 1983

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