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MICHAEL (Michaes, Michall), MOSES (Moshe bar Jehiel; 1675–1740) — MICHAEL (Michaes, Michall), MOSES (Moshe bar Jehiel; 1675–1740), ship owner and international trader, born in Harzfeld, Germany. Michael immigrated to New York, and from 1717 shipped large quantities of foodstuffs, sometimes lumber and candles,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Beamondis Inne — Capital messuage so called in parish of St. Michall in Woodestrete in the ward of Crepulgate and two other messuages adjoining, one between the capital messuage west, and a tenement late of Gilbert Egleston, east, the other between the capital … Dictionary of London
Creavan — Many Irish and English names are inextricably inter mixed to the point where the origin is from several sources. In this case, Creavan or Cravane can be derived from the English locational surname Craven , but is more likely to be an Anglicized… … Surnames reference
Creaven — Many Irish and English names are inextricably inter mixed to the point where the origin is from several sources. In this case, Creavan or Cravane can be derived from the English locational surname Craven , but is more likely to be an Anglicized… … Surnames reference
Creavin — Many Irish and English names are inextricably inter mixed to the point where the origin is from several sources. In this case, Creavan or Cravane can be derived from the English locational surname Craven , but is more likely to be an Anglicized… … Surnames reference
O'Crevan — Many Irish and English names are inextricably inter mixed to the point where the origin is from several sources. In this case, Creavan or Cravane can be derived from the English locational surname Craven , but is more likely to be an Anglicized… … Surnames reference