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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2104)
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07/07/02: Hy Weinstein has Elsie and Osher's Ketubah. | Family (F194)
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1 _DEG
2 PLAC Aeronautics
1 _MILT
2 DATE BET. 1939 - 1941
2 PLAC National Guard
1 _MILT
2 DATE BET. 1941 - 1946
2 PLAC National Army
1 _MILT
2 DATE BET. 1946 - 1949
2 PLAC Reserves
Permanent Staff Sergeant (4-striper tech sergeant) | Eisner, Bernard (I34)
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1 _FA1
2 DATE 18 APR 1993
2 PLAC Manalapan, NJ
1 _MEND Death of one spouse | Family (F56)
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1921 marriage record in Vilnius says she's 35, but that would put her birth in 1886, while her father died about 1876. Internal passport in 1922 says age 36, so again estimated 1886. So her birth date isn't jiving with what we know about the family. | Palewski, Judith Jeanne (I356)
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1925 Kaunas draftee list -- Gershon. | Palefsky, Schepsel (I11676)
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1925 Kaunas draftee list -- Gershon. | Tzipora (I11677)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I281)
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7/18/2020: Daughter Rachel's death notice in Cape Town says her mother was Hinda (and father George). So far, this is the only source for her name. | Roseman, Hinda (I11044)
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8/11/2019: Might be a first cousin of Peisakh Abramovitch per revision lists and Kobrin births. Further research needed. | Palefsky, Sender (I2486)
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8/12/2019: Eliyahu's Branches states that Benjamin died in Maltsh in 1916. However, we found a death record at Ancestry and also found a grave right next to wife Manukha in the Dawes Road cemetery. Benjamin & Manukha are also in the 1901 and 1911 Canada censuses.
The Dawes Road cemetery website has gravestone photos, but the Benjamin Brown stone is completely washed out. Submitted a request for photo from Find-a-grave, in hopes that there's at least something visible on the stone if photographed from a different angle. | Brown, Benyamin (Ramm) (I928)
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8/2019: aejordan attempted to photograph the headstone, but was unable to find it in the section identified by the cemetery. | Palefsky Glass, Elimelekh (Eli Michael) (I580)
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Adopted by Yussel Friedman in order to avoid the Tsarist army. Brought up by his adoptive parents in Wisoky-Litovsk, Byelorussia. Eliyahu changed his name to Friedman and married Khaya Mindel, a daughter of Yussel Friedman.
(Source: Eliyahu's Branches)
| (Palefsky) Friedman, Eliyahu (I585)
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Aron Mintz's NYC marriage cert identifies his mother as Ida Levin, and several trees on Ancestry identify her as Chaia Itka Levin, died approx 1888. Looking for additional sources to corroborate/validate. | Levin, Chaia Itka (Ida) (I3126)
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as per her obit in The Sentinel, Jan 5, 1950, Sarah's sibling is Pearl Mindel Neidorf | Greenblatt, Sarah (I272)
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as per Naturalization papers for Max Palewsky (1925, #2271), from FOIA:
born Feb 15, 1899
living at 1603 Prospect Place, Brooklyn
immigrated from Danzig, Germany on 1/26/1921 - Feb 7, 1921 on the Susquhana.
Declared Intent on June 4, 1923, #155564
Certificate of Naturalization #2377626, 18 Jan 1927.
ship manifest info:
arrived in Boston under the name Mordka Palewski. Was a shoemaker. Last perm residence was Grodziensk. Left his father Jacob Palewski in Kobryn. | Palewsky, Max (I11755)
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As per the 1930 census, Ida and her husband Moses Palevsky were divorced. Ida and her son Gershon were living with Ida's brother-in-law Isidore Goldsmith. | Baxt, Ida (I11159)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F400)
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Birth year varies. Immigration records indicate 1886; naturalization, WWII draft registration and SSDI say May 1891; other records indicate 1894. Per the family, William was 5 years younger than wife Ida. | Palevsky, William (I11949)
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Birth/death source: Lauren Kahn
Bertha (Grandmother, Sam's wife): Born in 1897, she came here when she was 19 yrs. old.
She got married in 1918. Her maiden name was Deutch.
According to Elayne Kohl: Bertha lived with Ruben & Ida Block when she first immigrated.
Things didn't work out well there, so Harry & Mary Goldberg took her in.
| Deutch, Bertha (I105)
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Birthdate discrepancy:
December 15, 1894 (Lauren Kahn)
December 15, 1895 (Unknown)
February 19, 1892 (SSDI) | Lifshitz, Helen (I6)
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Birthdate discrepancy:
March 20, 1889 (Lauren Kahn)
March 21, 1890 (Unknown... Grandma?)
March 30, 1889 (SSDI) | Palevsky, Benjamin (I1)
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Birthdate discrepancy:
January 10, 1897 (SSDI)
January 10, 1901 (Lauren Kahn)
Deathdate discrpancy:
June 20, 1971 (Lauren Kahn)
Jule 1971 (SSDI) | Palevsky, Barney (I43)
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Bonaventure Cemetery / Greenwich Cemetery | James, Kathryn Ann (I1984)
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Born 1917 in Krukowo, Russia, per Vilnius Household Registers database at JewishGen. | Palevsky, Yakov (I2649)
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Cert #9379 | Family (F806)
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City clerk license includes the cetificate. No separate DOH marriage certificate was found. | Family (F975)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I11115)
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Death certificate says Highland View Cemetery -- this is an older name for Mt. Judah. | Bassevitz, Erna (I1109)
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Death year specified in multiple trees at Ancestry. No known documentation available to confirm. | Levin, Chaia Itka (Ida) (I3126)
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Delayed birth registration, 11 Jan 1918
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8838/images/ONMS933_33-0423?pId=1732151 | Brown, Dr. Reuben (I1029)
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Died in childbirth, as had her own mother. Per Sam Chwat's narrative in "The Gaon of Vilna and his Cousinhood" page 77. | Palefsky, Leah (I591)
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Died in childhood. (Source: Eliyahu's Branches) | Seaman, Balcha (I1155)
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Died in childhood. (Source: Eliyahu's Branches) | Seaman, Yosef (I1157)
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Died in the Holocaust. Immigrated to the United States in 1920, then returned to Kobrin. (Source: Eliyahu's Branches) | Penchuk, Ari (Harry) (I1558)
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Died when his sons were age 16 and they inherited his business. | Palevsky, Mendel (I11655)
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During his youth, Sam carried out extensive research into the family of the Gaon of Vilna. In the 1960s he prepared a family tree of the families Penchuk, Palefsky and Bayuk, tracing their descent to Rabbi Moshe of Pinsk, a son-in-law of the Gaon of Vilna.
(Source: Eliyahu's Branches) | Chwat, Shmuel (Samuel Elliot) (I1734)
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Established Glass Family Circle, which held family reunions. Physician on the military draft board during World War II. (Source: Eliyahu's Branches) | Glass, Jacob (Yaakov) (I627)
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First Jewish land assessor in the Fallsburg area in New York, owned many properties. (Source: Eliyahu's Branches) | Feinberg, Avraham (I1112)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1793)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1813)
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Grave 32, row 5, section 19 | Palevsky, Solomon (I11079)
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Half brother | Palefsky, Louis (I254)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I133)
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He's an Army veteran | Palevsky, Solomon (I11079)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1988)
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http://archives.savannahnow.com/sav_pdf_archive/text/fr336/C_2361378.pdf | Cohen, Ethel (I1785)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F691)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F689)
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http://savannahnow.com/stories/031101/OBITSindex.shtml | Palefsky, Betty (I1782)
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