
| Plot Location | 1B6 |
| Surname | Meyer |
| Given Name(s) | J. E. (Joseph Ezra) |
| Place of Birth | |
| Date of Birth (Eng) | circa 1851 |
| Date of Birth (Heb) | |
| Date of Death (Eng) | September 9, 1875 |
| Date of Death (Heb) | 9 Rachamim (Elul) 5635 |
| Age at Death | 24 |
| Hebrew Name | יוסף רחמים עזרא מאיר פרג חיים |
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| Other Surnames | |
| Sex | M |
| Marital Status | S |
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| Religious Status (כ/ל/י) | |
| Cause of Death | |
| Other Family Data | |
| Inscription (Eng) | J. E. MEYER DIED SEPT 9, 1875. LIVED 24 YEARS. |
| Inscription (Heb) | מצבת קבורת המרוחם הבחור יוסף רחמים עזרא מאיר פרג חיים נ”ע נתבקש לבית עולמו ביום חמישי בתשעה לחודש רחמים שנת תרלה ליצירה תנצבה |
| Inscription (Other) | “25” on RHS of sarcophagus |
| Historical | His father’s Hebrew name could have been “Faraj Haim”, meaning that the “ben” (son of) is missing from the inscription. A Julius Meyer appears on the 1854 and 1855 juror’s lists. Could this have been J. E.’s father? |
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