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See info under Lippman Rich. Moritz had a variety store on Lower King Street and it shelled on a daily basis during the wartime siege in Charleston. After the children started coming, they moved to St. Mathews, a cotton trading town with a few Jewish families and a train station. Later they moved to Orangeburg which by the 1870's had many German merchants both gentile and Jewish.
1819 |
May 30, 1819
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1852 |
1852
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1856 |
April 23, 1856
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1858 |
April 6, 1858
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1860 |
August 4, 1860
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1862 |
1862
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1865 |
1865
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Maryland
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1901 |
September 17, 1901
Age 82
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