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Descendants of Yosef FISCHER Descendants of Yosef FISCHER Yosef Golde FISCHER b: Est 1783/1820 in Kelme, Raseiniai, Kaunas, Lithuania d: Est 1857/1909 Itzhak Abraham Hanna BRUCH UNKNOWN Hirsch Tzvi Sheine Julia Hanna Leya FISCHER Bernard Dov Israel UNKNOWN Gitta Faige Slova Sylvia Hessel Joshua FISCHER Yudel b: 20 Dec 1848 Harris FISHER TEEGER b: 1861 in SINGER b: 1843 in GORDON FISCHER b: Lithuania FISCHER LEVINSON b: 1841 in FISCHER in Plunge, b: 1841 in Russia Lithuania d: Bef 1916 in b: 1852 in d: Bef 1939 in b: 1857 in b: Abt 1860 in Uzpaliai, b: Est Telsiai, Kaunas, Lithuania d: 21 Mar 1928 Lithuania Padubysis, Lithuania Telsiai, Siauliai, Ukmerge, 1813/1867 in Lithuania d: England in Broken Hill, Raseiniai, Lithuania Siauliai, Kaunas, Kaunas, Plunge, Telsiai, d: 1921 in New South Kaunas d: 1 Jul 1931 in Lithuania Lithuania Kaunas, Plunge, Telsiai, Wales, Australia Lithuania Siauliai, d: 30 May 1935 d: 18 Oct 1918 Lithuania Kaunas, d: 1 Dec 1927 in Siauliai, Kaunas, in Siauliai, in Uzpaliai, d: Aft 1920 in Lithuania Padubysis, Lithuania Siauliai, Kaunas, Lithuania Lithuania Raseiniai, Lithuania Kaunas Lithuania Albert Golda Leah Cecilia UNKNOWN Zalman Morris Moshe Rivka Rebecca Annie Guta Morris Moshe Sarah Chaya Bernard Barney Lillie Judith Hazel Bleama Lazar Lazarus Yetta Barnett Rose GORDON Phillip Bernard Louis Leo Annie GRIFF Rebecca Simon Celina Sophia Frank GRIFF FISHER GARB Samuel Rachel Leah Abraham Rebecca Leah Leah Avraham Leibe Boruch Michael Scheine LURIE Blume Shlomo Beile FISCHER Schmul Hersh Rosa Clara Golda Leah Albert Isaac Abraham Ida BLOU Joseph Dora Judel Israel Dora Devorah Khaya FISCHER LEVINSON FISCHER FISCHER Dov FISCHER MYERSON FISHER BERNSTEIN FISHER WEINRONK Bernard WEBBER Kathleen FISHER SHEAR GORDON GOULD b: 1879 in GRIFF GORDON b: 1887 SYMONDS GORDON MISTOVSKI GORDON b: 1885 b: Lithuania b: Lithuania FISHER HIRSOWITZ FISHER SIANSKY FISCHER DRUKER FISHER b: 1894 in FISCHER GOLDBERG b: Kelme, SCHAMES FISHER LEVINSON FISCHER LEVINSON LEVINSON b: 1897 LEVINSON LEVINSON WOLPERT LEVINSON ZAK WOLPERT b: 1870 in b: 25 Nov 1888 b: Abt 1880 b: Abt 1880 b: 1884 in b: 1886 in b: 1872 in b: 1870 in b: 1874 in b: Jul 1870 in Nathan b: 1881 in b: 1892 b: 1882 in b: 1882 in b: 1868 in b: 5 Jan 1872 in Lithuania b: 1874 in b: 1879 in d: 24 Jul 1915 b: 1884 b: 1 Jan 1886 in b: 1882 b: Abt 1889 in d: 23 Mar 1972 b: May b: 1895 in b: 1885 in b: 1900 in b: 1888 in b: 1872 in b: 1896 in Skaudvile, b: 1901 in b: Citovian, Raseiniai, b: 1882 in b: Lithuania b: 25 Nov 1888 b: 1870 in b: 1890 in b: 1891 in d: 14 Sep 1981 b: 1895 in b: 1896 in b: 1891 in b: 1898 in b: 1891 in b: 19 Jun 1899 Kedainiai, in Saulai, d: Bef 1915 in d: Bef 1918 in Plunge, Telsiai, Baravykai, Lithuania Ukmerge, Lithuania Mestizka - FISHER England d: 5 Mar 1979 in Lithuania Lithuania Lithuania Suwalaki, d: 22 Sep 1965 Lithuania Kowno, Kaunas, in Broken Hill, d: 1945 in Kowno, Kaunas, d: 10 May 1943 Kowno, Kaunas, in Sydney, New 1879/1880 in Veliuona, Padubysis, Vilna, Vilnius, Padubysis, Padubysis, Padubysis, Raseiniai, Padubysis, Raseiniai, Kaunas, Kelme, d: Cir 1941 in in Saulai, Kedainiai, Lithuania Lithuania in Cape Town, Siauliai, Balbieriskis, Kedainiai, Siauliai, Alsiad, Telsiai, in Kedainiai, Kaunas, Kaunas, Lithuania Lithuania Lithuania Kaunas, Lithuania d: 7 Jun 1959 in Ukmerge, d: 9 Dec 1944 in Okmejan , b: 1878 in d: 22 Nov 1936 Durban, Natal, d: 8 Jun 1913 in d: 27 Jan 1952 d: 11 Jul 1955 Poland in Adelaide, d: 22 Sep 1946 Kaunas, New South Broken Hill, Kaunas, in Broken Hill, Kaunas, South Wales, Padubysis, (Seredzius), Raseiniai, Vilnius, Raseiniai, Raseiniai, Raseiniai, Kaunas, Raseiniai, Lithuania Lithuania Raseiniai, Lithuania Lithuania Kaunas, Kaunas, d: Abt 1945 in d: 25 Dec 1978 Western Cape, Siauliai, Kaunas, Marijampole, Kaunas, Kaunas, Siauliai, Kaunas, Kaunas, Kaunas, Kaunas, Lithuania d: 26 Jun 1965 Lithuania d: 7 Dec 1975 in Port Elizabeth, Kaunas, Port Elizabeth, Lithuania Lithuania in Durban, South Africa Johannesburg, in Johannesburg, in Adelaide, d: 12 Jun 1959 South Australia, in Adelaide, Lithuania Wales, Australia New South Lithuania New South Lithuania Australia Raseiniai, Kaunas, Kaunas, Kaunas Lithuania Kaunas Kaunas Kaunas Lithuania Kaunas d: 1941 in d: 5 Jun 1941 in Kaunas, d: 26 Jun 1965 Lithuania Cape, South in Cape Town, South Africa Lithuania Suwalki, Lithuania Lithuania Lithuania Lithuania d: 26 Apr 1942 in Okiep, d: 18 Jul 1948 Cape Town, Eastern Cape, Lithuania Eastern Cape, d: 1941 in d: 21 Apr 1958 Natal, South Gauteng, South Gauteng, South South Australia, in Adelaide, Australia South Australia, d: 13 Jan 1942 Wales, Australia d: 26 Nov 1964 Wales, Australia d: 12 Feb 1970 Kaunas Lithuania Lithuania d: 18 May 1975 Lithuania Lithuania Lithuania d: 19 Sep 1941 Lithuania Citovian, Kelme, Lithuania in Okiep, d: 26 Apr 1942 Africa Western Cape, d: 30 Dec 1979 Lithuania d: Aft 1945 in d: Abt 1995 in d: 1941 in d: Israel in Cape Town, Northern Cape, in Worcester, Western Cape, South Africa d: 18 Jun 1943 South Africa Jerusalem, Israel in Durban, Africa Africa Africa Australia South Australia, Australia in Broken Hill, in Sydney, New in Sydney, New Lithuania d: 19 Jun 1948 d: 17 Dec 1972 in Johannesburg, d: 28 Aug 1941 d: Aug 1941 in d: 21 Jul 1941 in Batakiai, d: 1941 in Raseiniai, Raseiniai, d: 1944 in Northern Cape, in Cape Town, South Africa in Cape Town, d: 15 Sep 1932 Lithuania Jerusalem, Israel Giruliai, Telsiai, Western Cape, South Africa Western Cape, South Africa in Port Natal, South Australia New South South Wales, South Wales, d: 21 Jul 1954 in Port in Cape Town, Gauteng, South in Padubysis, Padubysis, in Skaudvile, Raseinia, Citovian, Lithuania Kaunas, Siauliai, South Africa Western Cape, Western Cape, in Siauliai, Lithuania South Africa South Africa Elizabeth, Africa Wales, Australia Australia Australia in Port Elizabeth, Western Cape, Africa Raseiniai, Raseiniai, Raseiniai, Kaunas, Raseiniai, Lithuania Siauliai, Kaunas, South Africa South Africa Siauliai, Kaunas, Eastern Cape, Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa Kaunas Kaunas Kaunas, Lithuania Lithuania Lithuania Lithuania South Africa Eastern Cape, South Africa Lithuania Lithuania Lithuania South Africa Sarah Anne Charles LEVY Esther Nathan Samuel Fran Francis Harold Ada KAPLAN Joseph Barney Leonie Daphne Julius UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Celia Louis Lulu Solomon Leonie KUMIN Rose FISCHER Joe JOFFE Ruby Reuven Esther Sam CASPER Minnie Daniel Uriel Jack Jacob Brynah Joseph Jakkals Joe Yosef Barney Baruch Esther LEVY Golda Sydney Zorach Fay Sam Harry Hirsh Tobah Rosie Hymie Chaim Gertie Gitel Jeanette Benjamin Golda Gertrude Max Matityahu Sydney Woolf Lena Max Emanuel Hymie Hyman Ada Chava Hilda Hans COHN David Enez GORDON Jack Jacob Sarah Jack Jacob Ida FREED Ralph FISHER Golda SHEAR Phillip KLEIN Israel Lolly Jeanette Hymie Hymie SHEAR Ruby GULLY SHEAR Sarah GOULD Leon George Bernard Ilona Rose KUN Joseph Nessie Sydney Frances Jane Gladys Deborah Jack LEWIN Bernard Esther Abraham DOREEN Bernard Ada J Flora Henry Olga LENZER Bernard Zara Vera Deborah Harold Hirsh Gladys GRIFF Edward Sydney Leslie Miriam Yetta Jessie FISHER Theodore Max FISHER Ruby AARONS Golda FISHER Morrie Moshe Morris Bernard Shulamith Bubbles Sylvia Jerry Sydney Israel Issy Judith Leon FISHER Estelle HERR Julius FISHER Jenette Anneline Barbera Joseph Bernice Ann Sylvia FISHER Isaac DRUKER Chaim UNKNOWN Mildred Chaim Bessie Basia Sam Joshua Golda Maurice Moshe Riva DRUKER Leslie Meyer Rochael Akiva Sarah Anne Charles LEVY Esther Nathan Samuel Fran Francis Harold Ada KAPLAN Joseph Barney Leonie Daphne Julius Frieda Pincus MEBEL Lazar Sarah BENIAMINI FISCHER b: 17 Jul 1908 FISCHER GUINSBERG FISCHER FISCHER b: 7 Mar 1923 in FISCHER MILLER FISCHER d: Holocaust d: Holocaust FISCHER RABINOWITZ Harold b: 13 Dec 1928 b: 15 Jul 1920 b: 1909 LIPSCHITZ FISCHER b: 2 Sep 1920 in BERNSTEIN WOLFF AARONS Blanche SEGALL Yacov BERNSTEIN b: 17 Jul 1905 BERNSTEIN GOODMAN BERNSTEIN SALAMON BERNSTEIN SOLOMON Tzvi ABRAHAM WEINRONK Michael WEINRONK WEIDE WEINRONK WEINRONK ROM WEINRONK RABIE WEINRONK b: 9 May 1901 WEINRONK b: 1 May 1919 WEINRONK FARBER FISHER b: 14 Mar 1911 b: 1914 b: Abt 1906 in b: 1909 SHEAR SHEAR BROUDO b: 1910 in b: 1909 in b: 1 Jun 1913 in b: 14 May 1897 DRYEN Gordon b: 1897 GOULD ADELSON Leopold SOLOMON GOULD GRIFF Gordon GRIFF KOODAK GRIFF GORDON BOSCENCE GORDON GORDON b: 8 Apr 1918 GRIFF SOLOMON GRIFF GRIFF b: 21 Aug 1921 STERNBERG GRIFF LEVENSON b: 17 Mar 1913 Harris LEVY b: 18 Sep 1914 b: 15 Feb 1917 b: 1 Dec 1917 in Eliyahu FISHER YUDELMAN FISHER ROBERTS FISHER FISHER ABELSON b: 6 Nov 1929 b: 25 Mar 1929 b: 19 Jul 1931 GOCHIN STOCK JOFFE FISHER FOX b: 19 Aug 1937 GILINSKY b: Abt 1914 in Avraham Menuche GOLDSTEIN DRUKER MELTZER DRUKER SHAPIRO b: 1915 in BELNICK DRUKER LIEBMAN FISCHER b: 17 Jul 1908 FISCHER GUINSBERG FISCHER FISCHER b: 7 Mar 1923 in FISCHER MILLER FISCHER WOLPERT d: Israel WOLPERT LEVINSON b: Israel b: 19 Aug 1911 in Friedrichstadt, b: 2 Aug 1913 b: 3 Jun 1911 in b: 1915 in b: 1916 in Benoni, b: 24 Mar 1917 b: 24 Aug 1935 b: 1923 in b: 25 Sep 1915 b: 1 Jan 1914 in FISCHER in Pretoria, in Ladismith, d: 7 Jul 1971 in d: 13 Aug 1971 b: 15 Jul 1920 Lithuania b: 1893 in b: 1888 in b: 1880 BERNSTEIN b: Mar 1883 in BERNSTEIN b: 9 Mar 1898 in in South Africa b: 31 Jan 1900 b: 22 Jun 1906 b: 2 Dec 1901 in b: 31 Mar 1897 b: 26 Mar 1902 b: 12 Nov 1907 BERNSTEIN b: 1909 in Port b: 1900 in CARTOON b: 1 Jun 1901 in b: 30 Apr 1894 b: 1902 in b: 12 Apr 1906 b: 26 Apr 1908 b: Oct 1907 in b: 31 Dec 1917 b: 20 Jan 1910 in Berlin, b: 19 Dec 1912 in St Louries b: 16 Jul 1915 b: 14 May 1924 b: 22 May
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