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  • DA COSTA (GOMES - DA COSTA) Moss (Moses) Aaron

    DA COSTA (GOMES - DA COSTA) Moss (Moses) Aaron

    Male 1842 -

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    Generation: 1

    1. 1.  DA COSTA (GOMES - DA COSTA) Moss (Moses) Aaron was born in 1842 in Plymouth, Devon.

      Moss married JOSEPH Rosa (Rosey) Joseph on 8 Aug 1865 in London City . Rosa (daughter of JOSEPH Joseph and Eleanor [Ellen]) was born in 1842 in Middlesex. [Group Sheet]

      Children:
      1. DA COSTA (GOMES - DA COSTA) Sarah was born in 1866 in Middlesex.
      2. DA COSTA (GOMES - DA COSTA) Joseph was born in 1867 in Middlesex.
      3. DA COSTA (GOMES - DA COSTA) Ellen was born in 1871 in Middlesex.
      4. DA COSTA (GOMES - DA COSTA) Fanny was born in 1874 in Bishopsgate.
      5. DA COSTA (GOMES - DA COSTA) Hannah was born in 1875 in Bishopsgate.
      6. DA COSTA (GOMES - DA COSTA) Hyman was born in 1877 in Bishopsgate.
      7. DA COSTA (GOMES - DA COSTA) Isaac was born in 1879 in Whitechapel, London.
      8. DA COSTA (GOMES - DA COSTA) Eilse was born in 1881 in Whitechapel, London.
      9. DA COSTA (GOMES - DA COSTA) James Woolley was born in 1884 in Mile End; died on 20 Aug 1888; was buried in Nuevo (New) Jewish Cemetery, London.

    Generation: 2


        
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