Abt 1902 - 1979 (~ 77 years)
Abt 1870 - 1954 (~ 84 years)
Birth |
Abt 1870 |
Jelgava (Mitau), Latvia |
Died |
1954 |
Union City, New Jersey |
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Father |
Lazar Bentzion PERLMAN, b. Abt 15 Apr 1835, Aizpute (Hasenpoth), Latvia |
Mother |
Fredricka (Feige) GORDON, b. Oct 1847, Jelgava (Mitau), Latvia |
Married |
Abt 1867 |
Latvia |
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Family |
Fannie ARONSON, b. Abt 1880, Jelgava (Mitau), Latvia |
Married |
8 Apr 1900 |
Manhattan, New York, New York |
Children |
| 1. George PEARLMAN, b. Abt 1902 |
| 2. Matthew (Mattis) PEARLMAN, b. 29 Oct 1904 |
| 3. Nathan (Nacey) PEARLMAN, b. Abt 1910 |
+ | 4. Hannah (Helen) PERLMAN, b. 14 Jul 1916, Hoboken, New Jersey |
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Abt 1880 - 1948 (~ 68 years)
Birth |
Abt 1880 |
Jelgava (Mitau), Latvia |
Died |
1948 |
Union City, New Jersey |
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Father |
Joseph (Yossel) ARONSON, b. Abt 1853, Tukum (Tukums), Latvia |
Mother |
Celia (Tsippe) GORDON, b. Abt 1848, Jelgava (Mitau), Latvia |
Married |
1875 |
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Family |
Benjamin PERLMAN, b. Abt 1870, Jelgava (Mitau), Latvia |
Married |
8 Apr 1900 |
Manhattan, New York, New York |
Children |
| 1. George PEARLMAN, b. Abt 1902 |
| 2. Matthew (Mattis) PEARLMAN, b. 29 Oct 1904 |
| 3. Nathan (Nacey) PEARLMAN, b. Abt 1910 |
+ | 4. Hannah (Helen) PERLMAN, b. 14 Jul 1916, Hoboken, New Jersey |
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- Yes, date unknown
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Family 1 |
George PEARLMAN, b. Abt 1902 |
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Family 2 |
? REARDON |
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Name |
George PEARLMAN |
Born |
Abt 1902 |
Gender |
Male |
Occupation |
tool/die maker for Continental Can Company in Paterson, NJ. |
Died |
1979 |
Newark, New Jersey |
Person ID |
I599 |
Our Family Tree | Perlman and Gordon (and Miller) relatives |
Last Modified |
25 Mar 2007 |
Father |
Benjamin PERLMAN, b. Abt 1870, Jelgava (Mitau), Latvia , d. 1954, Union City, New Jersey (Age ~ 84 years) |
Mother |
Fannie ARONSON, b. Abt 1880, Jelgava (Mitau), Latvia , d. 1948, Union City, New Jersey (Age ~ 68 years) |
Married |
8 Apr 1900 |
Manhattan, New York, New York |
Photos |
| Benjamin Perlman's Family
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Family ID |
F2007 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- According to his nephew Wally Walter, George was the Worker's Party candidate for Governor of NJ in 1925. He lived in Russia (Soviet Union) in the late 1920's/early 1930's.
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