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Petition #1381 | ZWILLICH, Benny (Berel) (I2988)
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202 |
Petition #5362 | STARENSKY, Samuel (Schaje) (I2980)
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203 |
Plot AP39 | GARBER, Mitchell William (I855)
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204 |
Plot R28 | SOKOLOVE, Esther (I852)
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Plot R29 | LIPMAN, David Alfred (I851)
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Quarter of Cemetery B, row 28, tombstone 68, Vieja | URBACH, Fannie (Faiga, Fela) (I32)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | KATZ, Martha (Aniko) (I2870)
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208 |
Read about The AGAD Archives Project for 88 towns and villages in the former Austrian Province of Galicia. | Repository (REPO21)
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209 |
Read about Pages of Testimony on the Yad Vashem website. | Source (S040)
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210 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | NEUBERGER, Roy Salant (I1259)
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211 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LIEBOWITZ, Linda Fay (I1478)
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Rose always celebrated her birthdate on March 24 or 26 (her niece Ruth is not sure which), although her birth record in the Bialystock archives states she was born on March 7.
| AUERBACH, Rose (I1909)
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Ruth's Yiddish name was Rochel. | AUERBACH, Ruth (I1587)
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214 |
Said she was 87 when she died in 1941. | [Gordon], Pauline (I2035)
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Section KS Site 6654 | PERLMAN, Julius (I605)
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See Joel Pollock's Memorial website and the website for the JSP Foundation. | POLLACK, Joel Stephen (I2403)
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217 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SHERMAN RISDAHL, Noa Grace Pascuala (I2525)
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218 |
See Melissa's webpage at CaringBridge.org | RAGUSA, Melissa (I809)
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219 |
See Jacob H. Gilbert's Wikipedia article | GILBERT, Jacob H. (Jack) (I2225)
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220 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (I2)
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221 |
See Website of the State Archive of the Capital City of Warsaw | Repository (REPO12)
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222 |
See the AGAD Archives website(The Central Archives of Historical Records in Warsaw) | Repository (REPO21)
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223 |
See Polish State Archive website for the Archive in Siedlce | Repository (REPO10)
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224 |
See Belchatow Book of Residents on JRI-Poland's website for explanation and some examples of entries. | Source (S008)
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225 |
See Belchatow KehilaLinks site | Family F1763
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226 |
See Belchatow KehilaLinks site | Family F1876
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227 |
See Belchatow KehilaLinks site | Family F1875
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228 |
See Belchatow KehilaLinks site | Family F2147
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229 |
See Belchatow KehilaLinks site | Family F1873
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230 |
See Polish State Archives website for Kielce Archives | Repository (REPO11)
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231 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ANDEL, Laura Veronica (I2903)
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232 |
See Polish State Archive website for Lodz Archives | Repository (REPO23)
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233 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SEIBEL, Lois (I1827)
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See Polish State Archives website for Lublin Archives | Repository (REPO7)
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235 |
See Polish State Archives website for Radom Archives | Repository (REPO9)
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See Polish State Archives website for Rzeszow Archives | Repository (REPO8)
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See Belchatow ShtetLinks site | PIASKOWSKY, Leah (Laja) (I1085)
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238 |
See Belchatow ShtetLinks site | PRZYBILSKY (BILSKY), Kalman (Szmerl) (I1842)
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239 |
See The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names on the Yad Vashem website. | Repository (REPO20)
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240 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WOLK, Amy Rachel (I1386)
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241 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (I1802)
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separated 1959; never divorced. | Family F2031
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243 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SHERROD, Fred C, (I3087)
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She 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. Her destination, according to the ship's manifest, was her brother Charles Perelman, at 785 First Avenue, New York City. (Also on board was a Grune Perelman, 27 years old, who was going to her brother, L. Nathan, on Third Avenue. The name Aaron Perlman is listed next to this on the ship manifest.) | PERLMAN, Lena (Leah) (I91)
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245 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MINTZ, Fay Hannah (I3091)
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246 |
She died during the Spanish flu epidemic.
| SEIBEL, Ida Shaindel (I1329)
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She was 40 years old at the time of the 1930 US Federal Census. | Esther (I3093)
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Ship record states she was 4 years old in July 1909, and census lists her as 5 in April 1910, so birth year could be 1904. | RAPAPORT, Rose (Ruchel) (I2727)
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Ship records (SS Philadelphia) list him as a 22 yo unmarried paper hanger from Libau, who was coming to stay with his father at 795 E. 144th St, New York. | PEARLMAN, Nathan (I571)
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Ship, the Hellig Olav, left Copenhagen on August 24, 1904 and arrived in New York on September 6. She travelled with her husband and their three youngest daughers to attend daughter Lena's wedding.
| GORDON, Fredricka (Feige) (I95)
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