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Antique Generation

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Uriah Mizrahi (1870-1915) was the second son of the Mizrahi family but was nothing like his brother. With no birthright he determined at a young age to make his own way so that the family name would mean something good before his brother ran it through the mud. Turns out fate had other ideas and Cletus did run the Mizrahi name through the mud before he met his untimely end. A turn of events that left Uriah with a second chance to redeem the family. When his brother died of a heart attack, their mother was finally able to let go and left the farm to Uriah. Uriah and his wife, Abigail, raised the younger of their two nephews alongside their own twin sons. They eventually had 3 more kids and retired back to their old home leaving the farm with the younger of the twins and giving their older son enough money for a new start with his wife and their two kids. Abigail eventually died in childbirth with Uriah following 2 years later.

Burnished Generation

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David Mizrahi (1893-1944) was the younger of the twins born to Uriah and Abigail Mizrahi. His older brother was the expected one to inherit the farm but when his father left him the farm instead their rivalry began. A rivalry that became even more intense when David fell hard for Daniel's wife Elena. Despite trying to be honorable he couldn't restrain himself when war times came and the threat of never seeing her again became more than he could bear. Their relationship hit full force when Daniel fell in battle and David took the opportunity to finally be with the woman he loved. The couple struggled through a web of dishonesty, insecurities and infertility during which time David turned to illegal drinking and worked in the speakeasy above the Gnome's Arms. Eventually he realized how his choices and fears were hurting their relationship and quit in order to save his marriage. It was then they finally had twins of their own. David and Elena remained in Henford the majority of their lives with Elena passing 3 years before he did. He ended his life in his (step) daughters home in Evergreen Harbor and passed the legacy to his future daughter-in-law Anabelle at the height of WWII 

Classic Generation

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Hezekiah Mizrahi (1912-???) - Bio Coming Soon

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