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Eleazar (/ɛliˈeɪzər/; Hebrew: אֶלְעָזָר, Modern: ʾElʿazar, Tiberian: ʾElʿāzār, "El has helped") or
Elazar was a
priest in the
Hebrew Bible, the second...
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Eleazer Williams (May 1788 –
August 28, 1858) was a Canadian-American
clergyman and
missionary of
Mohawk descent. In
later years he
claimed that he was...
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Eleazer Kingsbury Foster, Jr. (October 31, 1841 –
December 8, 1899) was an
American lawyer,
state attorney,
Superintendent of
Florida Schools from 1881...
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Eleazer Parmly portrait by
Henry Inman Born 1797 Died 1874 (aged 76–77)
Occupation Dentist ...
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Eleazer Derby Wood (December 1783 –
September 17, 1814) was a
Colonel and
American Army
officer in the War of 1812. Fort Wood,
which became the base of...
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Eliezer Shlomo Schick (May 29, 1940 –
February 6, 2015), also
known as
Mohorosh (acronym for
Moreinu HaRav Eliezer Shlomo, "Our teacher, our rabbi, Eliezer...
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Eleazer McComb (August 11, 1740 –
December 1798) was an
American merchant from Dover, Delaware. He was a
delegate from
Delaware to the
Continental Congress...
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Eleazer William Garner (April 28, 1887 –
October 27, 1937) was a real
estate and
insurance agent, lawyer,
farmer and
political figure in Saskatchewan...
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Eleazer Kingsbury represented Dedham, M****achusetts in the
Great and
General Court. He also
served 10
terms as selectman,
beginning in 1693. Worthington...
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Eleazer Wheelock Ripley (April 15, 1782 –
March 2, 1839) was an
American soldier and politician. He
fought in the War of 1812,
eventually rising to the...