

137 Elieser bn Todros z”l gabai zadik age 39 1634/35
http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~prohel/genealogy/names/loew/loewdes.... and https://books.google.ca/books?ei=h2iQTsLzIuft0gG3ouAb&ct=result&sqi...
Note: family tree DNA Todres is a distinguished name throughout Jewish history, but until now we have not been able to trace the descent from the famous medieval and ancient Todres to those alive today. Just one example is the fact that a Todros family of renowned Rabbis is mentioned in the Talmud.
No one knows whether or not all Todres are related in the remote past. Todres or Todros and many other variations on the spelling are all the same as the name was always Jewish and hence often no vowels
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