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Hymie's name in Europe was Cohen. Apparently he changed his name to Sandler. | COHEN/SANDLER, Hyman (I2919)
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Ida had significant spinal curvature, as noted on her ship record and family information. | SEIBEL, Ida Shaindel (I1329)
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In 1925, 14-year-old Bernardo Seibel arrived in Brazil, coming from Krakow, Poland, with his father, Salomon. In a typical immigrant struggle to make a living in a new country, and after several jobs, he started to work in the furniture retail business in 1935. In 1946, he became a partner in a small furniture factory at Birigüi, in the hinterland of the State of São Paulo, which flourished well in the following years. In 1961, living again in São Paulo, he acquired LEO Madeiras, a small wood distribution business located in the Gasômetro area, in the district of Brás. In 1985, the Madelânda Group was created (later renamed "The Ligna Group") through the acquisition of Brasimet's share control, a major Brazilian player in the metallurgical industry. From 1990-1992, the Ligna Group intensified its operations in the furniture industry and became a large manufacturer of decorative laminates by acquiring Formica Corporation in Brazil and in Argentins, Lammet in Holland, and finally the Formiplac Group in Brazil, which was Satipel's owner at the time. In 1996 (the year Bernardo died), the Ligna Group started to operate in the home center retail business in a joint venture with the French Group Leroy Merlin. Today his sons, Salo and Helio Seibel, continue to run the Ligna Group. [source: Ligna Group brochure; see the Ligna Group's history on the Satipel website] | SEIBEL, Bernardo (I1780)
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In January 1920 Census he listed his age as 87, suggesting that he was born in 1832-33. However he was not yet born when the 1834 List of Male Jews Entitled to Reside in Hasenpoth was recorded. His brother Isser, age 2 at that time, was the youngest one listed. And there was a brother David born between them. So Lazar could not have been born before 1835.
| PERLMAN, Lazar Bentzion (I94)
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In the 1930 US Federal Census he stated that he came to the US in 1920 with his wife and 5 oldest children. | DESOW (DESAU), Hyman (Chaim) (I3092)
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In the 1930 US Federal Census her father stated that he came to the US in 1920 with his wife and 5 oldest children.
| DESOW, Rose (I3090)
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In the Belchatow Book of Residents her surname is listed in one place as AWRONEN; elsewhere it is ABRAMSKA (feminine for Abramski). | ABRAMSKI, Sura Hinda (I2879)
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Includes microfilms of Jewish records for Belchatow (1826-1874) and some Jewish records for Piotrkow Trybunalski. | Repository (REPO23)
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Information extracted from record in Radom Archives (by Kris M.). | Source (S097)
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Information extracted from record in Radom Archives (by Kris M.). | Source (S098)
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Information extracted from record in Radom Archives. | Source (S090)
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Information extracted from record in Radom Archives. | Source (S093)
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Information extracted from record in Radom Archives. | Source (S092)
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Information extracted from record in Radom Archives. | Source (S099)
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Joe always celebrated his birthdate as December 10, although his birth record in the Bialystock archives states he was born on November 10. | AUERBACH, Joseph (I1897)
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Joel and Stephen are twins. | FINKELSTEIN, Joel (I736)
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Killed in a shooting. | SEIBEL, Samuel (I547)
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LDS film # 767091 akt 2 | Source (S074)
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LDS microfilm #681038 | Source (S158)
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Lena arrived in the Port of Quebec on September 21, 1899 on the SS Arawa, which sailed from Avonsmouth. She then arrived in the US at St. Alban's, Vermont. | PERLMAN, Lena (Leah) (I91)
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Listed as belonging to the third merchants guild in Hasenpoth from 1844. (On Laser's death certificate and tombstone, his father's name is listed as Benjamin.) | PERELMANN, Shaye (I745)
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Listed his birthdate as October 1866 on naturalization papers in 1902. Yet, on marriage certificate in 1904, his age is listed (erroneously?) as 31 (instead of 38), consistent with a birthdate in 1873. And in the January 1920 census his age is listed as 48 (again consistent with 1873 birthdate). His age on tombstone is listed as 65 in December 1932. However, on his death certificate, his age was listed erroneously as 59, with a birthdate of December 15, 1873.
| AMDURER, Harris (I90)
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Lived in San Francisco, CA after coming to US; no children. On his cryptstone, his surname is spelled "Gordan". | GORDON, Robert (Ruben) (I2016)
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Lived in state of Washington in US. | GORDON, Jake (Jeruchim) (I559)
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lived in Yonkers, NY prior to retiring in Florida | PEARLMAN, Matthew (Mattis) (I600)
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Lived with Fredricka Perlman when she and Laser came to New York. (Info from Dorothy Weisbaum Graf.) | LASER, Nathan (I2023)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SUGARMAN, Stanton (I2122)
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Married with 5 children. He is said to have been killed in Poland by Poles during World War II. | SILVERMAN (SILBERMANN), unknown (I2538)
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Mordka converted to Christianity in France. | PRZYBYLSKI, Mordka (I2324)
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Morris's father-in-law was also named Morris, so his wife Ann renamed him "Murray."
Morris (aka Murray) had a huge appetite. His son, Howard, boasted that his dad's stomach is in the Smithsonian, due to its IRON foundation.
Morris was an ambidextrous baseball player (threw lefty/righty) and switch hitter extraordinaire. He played with Hank Greenberg at James Monroe HS in the Bronx. | PERLMAN, Morris (Murray) (I593)
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Multiple Sclerosis | FINKELSTEIN, Joel (I736)
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Name may have been Katie Pasternak | KAUFMAN, Chalsha (Kaila) (I1757)
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NB: Social Security Death Index lists DOB as 25 Oct 1919. | SEIBEL, Norman (I1820)
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Need to have confirmation of her marriage to THIS Symcha Rukalski
| ROZENTAL, Elta (I2245)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F2129
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186 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (I744)
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187 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (I743)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WHITE, Paul Samuel (I1290)
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Note: This date is based on the Julian calendar (used in Czarist Russia at the time). The Gregorian (modern) date would be 28 August. | Family F2077
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Occupation listed as "watchmaker" in the marriage records of the Jewish community of Mitau for 1882. In the same year, he was registered in the enlistment office. | BLUM (BLOOM), Jacob (I2018)
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Occupation listed as farmer in the 1860, 1870, and 1880 census. | SIMONS, William Guysbert (I3369)
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On his ship record, he gave his age as 17 in July 1920 (with DOB abt 1903). However, the record for his Detroit border crossing in July 1931 states his age at that time as 29 years 7 months. Also, his surname was listed both as Mintz and as Seibel (his mother's maiden name), suggesting that he had a birth record/certificate from Grebow, Poland (Austria at the time), where Jewish marriages were not recognized by the civil authorities and Jewish children had to take their mother's maiden name for civil legal purposes. He most likely made himself younger for the ship passage to purchase a cheaper ticket if under age 18. | MINTZ, Izak Jozef (Joe) (I3089)
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On May 13, 1857, he was chosen as deputy for burial society committee (according to the Kurlandia Gubernskya Vedemosti, the official Russian Government Gazette, for the Jewish Community of Courland, Volume 42, 1857). | GORDON, Nathan (I96)
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On the marriage certificate, Harry's age is listed as 31 and Lena's as 24. The witnesses were B. Perlman and M. Romaneff. | Family F1851
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On tombstones, father is listed as Avraham. On death certificate, it is Morris. | ROZICKI, Golda Ita (Yenta) (I254)
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One gedcom on internet lists marriage date as 13 Feb 1810. | Family F14614
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Original data from NARA microfilm publication M1509 (4,582 rolls) | Source (S039)
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Original data from NARA microfilm publication T625 (2,076 rolls). | Source (S136)
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Percowski is pronounced "Pertsovsky." In the U.S. he and his sister changed the name to Pasowsky/Passowsky.
| PERCOWSKI (PASOWSKY), Hersch (Harry) (I3007)
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Percowski is pronounced "Pertsovsky." In the U.S. she and her brother changed the name to Passowsky/Pasowsky. | PERCOWSKI (PASSOWSKY), Gussie (Gutka) (I1875)
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