Lax Family Tree » Itzig Isaak Lasker (± 1740-± 1810)

Personal data Itzig Isaak Lasker 

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  • He was born about 1740.
  • He died about 1810.

Household of Itzig Isaak Lasker


Child(ren):

  1. Loebel Isaak Lasker  1760-1828
  2. Marcus Mordechai Lasker  ± 1765-± 1845
  3. David Lasker  ± 1770-???? 
  4. Daniel Lasker  1780-???? 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Itzig Isaak Lasker

Itzig Isaak Lasker
± 1740-± 1810



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David Lasker
± 1770-????
Daniel Lasker
1780-????

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