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- Ransohoff abstract "Ransohoff, or Ransonov (Russian: рансонов) is a family of mixed Jewish and Russian ancestry originating in Smolensk, of allegedly Rurikid descent. Notable individuals bearing this surname include:Mikhail Abramovich Ransohov (1758–1812), Russian military officer, killed at the Battle of Borodino. [1]Joseph Ransohoff (1915–2001), an American neurosurgeon, inventor, and former chairman of the New York University School of Medicine. [2]Daniel J. Ransohoff (1927–1993), Cincinnati-based photographer and political activist. [3]Martin Ransohoff (born 1927), a cinema and television producer. [4]Steven Ransohoff, co-president of Film Finances Inc., a completion bond finance company.".
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- Ransohoff wikiPageWikiLink The_Jacob_Rader_Marcus_Center_of_the_American_Jewish_Archives.
- Ransohoff wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ransohoff family".
- Ransohoff wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ransohoff".
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- Ransohoff subject Category:Jewish_surnames.
- Ransohoff subject Category:Russian_noble_families.
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- Ransohoff comment "Ransohoff, or Ransonov (Russian: рансонов) is a family of mixed Jewish and Russian ancestry originating in Smolensk, of allegedly Rurikid descent. Notable individuals bearing this surname include:Mikhail Abramovich Ransohov (1758–1812), Russian military officer, killed at the Battle of Borodino. [1]Joseph Ransohoff (1915–2001), an American neurosurgeon, inventor, and former chairman of the New York University School of Medicine. [2]Daniel J.".
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