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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PASOWSKY (PASS), Solomon (I3008)
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Some family genealogies on the internet have her born in 1627. | PALMER, Elizabeth (I3386)
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Some family genealogies say he was born in Cockfield, Durhamshire, England.
| AYER, Robert (I3385)
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Some sources give her birth year as 1529. | TOURNEY, Jane (Joan) (I3394)
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255 |
Some sources give her date of death as 15 July 1686 (those with her maiden name listed as Evered). | Hannah (I3390)
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256 |
Some sources give the date as 1592. | AYER, John "The Immigrant" (I3389)
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Sophie listed her occupation as "saleslady" in the 1920 census.
| PERLMAN, Sophie (Zesa) (I578)
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258 |
Source of her maiden name was daughter Golda's death certificate. | ROSENBAUM, Rachel (I2203)
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SS Finland | STARZYNSKI (STARENSKY), Fajwel (I2973)
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260 |
SS Kroonland | ZWILLICH, Benny (Berel) (I2988)
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SS Vaderland | STARZYNSKI (STARENSKY), Solomon (Szlama Peretz) (I2972)
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SS Vaderland | STARENSKY, Samuel (Schaje) (I2980)
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SS Vaderland | STARENSKY, Anna (Nache) (I2979)
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SS Vaderland | STARENSKY, Pauline (Priwe) (I2981)
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SS Vaderland | FRAITAG, Rose (Rachel) (I2975)
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SS Zeeland | STARZYNSKI (STARENSKY), Berisch (I2974)
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SSDI (Social Security Death Index) accessed through search function on RootsWeb.com | Repository (REPO17)
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SSDI (Social Security Death Index) accessed through search function on RootsWeb.com | Source (S034)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FINKELSTEIN, Stephen (I738)
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Struck by a drunk driver. | POLLACK, Joel Stephen (I2403)
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The 1930 US Federal Census (when they were 50 and 40 years old) says that they were 27 and 18 years old when they were married. | Family F14508
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The Belchatow Book of Residents notes that he left temporarily for Lodz in 26 June 1928. | PRZYBYLSKI, Sucher (Tzujer) (I2885)
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273 |
The Belchatow Book of Residents notes that he lost his Polish citizenship in 1930. This was probably when he emigrated to Bessarabia. | PRZYBYLSKI, Yitzhak (Icek) (I2888)
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274 |
This Archive includes the archives for Minsk Mazowiecki and Wegrow (which includes records for Czerwonka). | Repository (REPO10)
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This date is listed on Phil's Social Security application (?date) and his naturalization papers (1950) and is consistent with his age on 1910 and 1920 U.S. census and 1915 NYC census. However, he listed his birthdate as 7 AUG 1900 on his US Draft Registration in 1918. | LEIBOWITZ, Phillip (Feiwel) (I811)
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twin of Abram Jakub | URBACH, Tamara (Tema) (I260)
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twin of Tema | URBACH, Abram Jakub (I258)
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Unsure of last name; listed differently in different sources. | RAPPAPORT or BLUMSTEIN, Chira (I102)
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was a widower
| PRZYBYLSKI, Lajbus (I1107)
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280 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PERLMAN, Albert (I642)
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We are not sure if Yitzhak Yosef was actually Yecheskal Seibel's son or not. As of now, we have no documentation to prove it. However, his son, Hersch Melech (Herman) Seibel, married a very close cousin ("German cousin" according to her nephew, Bernardo Seibel), Lena Seibel. If Yecheskal was actually the father, then they would have been first cousins once removed. If instead his father was a brother of Yecheskal, then they would have been second cousins once removed, not "very close." | SEIBEL, Yitzhak Yosef (Isaac) (I1278)
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We are not sure if Yitzhak Yosef was actually Yecheskal Seibel's son or not. As of now, we have no documentation to prove it. However, his son, Hersch Melech (Herman) Seibel, married a very close cousin, Lena Seibel (a "German cousin" according to her nephew, Bernardo Seibel). If Yecheskal was actually Yitzhak Yosef's father, then they would have been first cousins once removed. If instead Yecheskal was his uncle (i.e., his father was Yecheskal's brother), then they would have been second cousins once removed, not "very close." | Family F2225
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When Jack was very sick as a child with a deadly blood disease, his mother, Rose Miller, symbolically “sold” him to Fredricka Perlman, because the Perlmans were a robust and healthy family, to avoid the "evil eye" and to fool the Angel of Death (as was done in the Old Country). [Source: family lore, oral tradition] | GILBERT, Jacob H. (Jack) (I2225)
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When she died in 1944 her age was listed as 78.
| GORDON, Nettie (Anete) (I564)
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widow
| PRZYBYLSKI, Nysla (I2308)
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Workmen's Circle Area | KOVITZ, Eva (I129)
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Workmen's Circle Organization, Block 10, Section 8, Line 4, grave 25
| BILSKY, Sam (I1244)
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Workmen's Circle Organization, Block 10, Section C, Line 14, Grave 18 | BILSKY, Philip (I1243)
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Workmen's Circle Organization, Block 19, Section Q, Line 4, Grave 10 | UNKNOWN, Pearl (I1948)
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Yad Vashem Page of Testimony says that he died in 1939, was a weaver, and was in Belchatow during the war. | PIASKOWSKI, Cudek (I2965)
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[Website for the Polish State Archives (English version) | Repository (REPO13)
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[See Latvian State Historical Archives on JewishGen for further information; or see the State Archives of Latvia site in Latvia.] | Repository (REPO1)
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