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Content Revised 5762 [May 2002ce].
Aroesty Families of Monastir There were many families in Monastir with the Aroesty name, and several variations of it.
Some of the variations now known arise out of transliterational transcriptions into other languages and alphabets.
Listed here are what we know about some of them.

 

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