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People named Irving Schlossberg

Below are 12 people with the first name Irving and the last name Schlossberg. Try the Schlossberg Family page if you can't find a particular Collaborative Biography in your family tree.

12 Irving Schlossberg Biographies

Irving I Schlossberg of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA was born on June 6, 1914, and died at age 70 years old in December 1984.
Irving Schlossberg died in March 1968. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Irving Schlossberg.
Irving Schlossberg of Dutchess County, New York United States was born circa 1906. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Irving Schlossberg.
Irving Schlossberg of Hudson County, New Jersey United States was born circa 1915. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Irving Schlossberg.
Irving Schlossberg of Pikesville, Baltimore County, Maryland was born on December 2, 1911, and died at age 56 years old in July 1968.
Irving Schlossberg of Folsom, Sacramento County, California was born on November 11, 1911, and died at age 72 years old in May 1984.
Irving Schlossberg of Ventura, Ventura County, CA was born on October 13, 1915, and died at age 80 years old on January 4, 1996.
Irving Schlossberg of North Miami Beach, Miami-Dade County, FL was born on December 31, 1899, and died at age 81 years old in July 1981.
Irving Schlossberg of Bayside, Queens County, NY was born on September 20, 1904, and died at age 72 years old in May 1977.
Irving Schlossberg of North Miami Beach, Miami-Dade County, FL was born on February 7, 1918, and died at age 64 years old in March 1982.
Irving Schlossberg of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY was born on May 8, 1897, and died at age 70 years old in February 1968.
Irving Schlossberg of Miami, Miami-Dade County, FL was born on June 19, 1899, and died at age 94 years old on May 30, 1994.
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