Moishe Rabinovich
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Moishe Rabinovich | |
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Born |
1883[1] or 1887[2] Baku, Azerbaijan[3] |
Died | April 15, 1935[4][5] |
Resting place | Vilnius, Lithuania[6] |
Spouse | Feiga Mitzman (m. ?–)[7] |
Children |
Eprhaim Rabinowicz (? - 1938) Esther Rabinowicz (1919-1942) Leah Rabinowicz (?-?) Szejna Rabinowicz (c. 1921-?)[8][9] |
Parents |
Nathan Rabinovich Esther Schulman[10] |
Relatives |
Reuben Rabinovich (Brother) Eli Rabinovich (Brother) Dora Rabinovich (Sister)[11] |
...... 2 Moisha RABINOVICH b: 1883 d: 1935 .......... +Feiga MITZMAN b: 1883 d: 1936 ............... 3 Efraim RABINOVICH d: 1938 ................... +?? b: Private ............... 3 Lea RABINOVICH b: Private ................... +Michael ROSENSTEIN b: September 15, 1911 d: December 1997 ....................... 4 Morris ROSENSTEIN b: Private ....................... 4 Helen ROSENSTEIN b: Private ....................... 4 Jacob ROSENSTEIN b: Private ........................... +Judith K. WOLFE b: Private ................................ 5 Hannah ROSENSTEIN b: Private ............... 3 Esther RABINOVICH b: 1919 d: 1942 ................... +?? b: Private ....................... 4 ?? b: Private ............... 3 Jean RABINOVICH b: Private ................... +Sol WEINSTEIN b: Private ....................... 4 Robert WEINSTEIN b: Private ........................... +?? b: Private ....................... 4 Francine WEINSTEIN b: Private ........................... +?? b: Private ................................ 5 Andrew ? b: Private
"Moshe Rabinovitch was born in 1887 in Baku, capitol of Azerbaijan, Republic in Caucasia. It was an independent country until the Russians conquered it after WW1, when it then became a Province. No info as to when he made the migration to Vilnius. However, Vilnius itself fell under Polish sovereigny in 1918, when it was referred to as 'Wilno.' Perhaps this explains the absence of any marriage records. Grandpa Moshe died on April 15, 1935, and is buried in the Jewish cemetery of Vilnius. The monuments are inscribed in Hebrew."[12]
Notes[edit]
- ↑ http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/o/b/Edwin-G-Robinson/PDFODT6.pdf
- ↑ Lea Rabinovich's papers in Brooklyn apartment; via Jacob Rosenstein and Morris Rosenstein
- ↑ Lea Rabinovich's papers in Brooklyn apartment; via Jacob Rosenstein and Morris Rosenstein
- ↑ Lea Rabinovich's papers in Brooklyn apartment; via Jacob Rosenstein and Morris Rosenstein
- ↑ http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/o/b/Edwin-G-Robinson/PDFODT6.pdf
- ↑ Lea Rabinovich's papers in Brooklyn apartment; via Jacob Rosenstein and Morris Rosenstein
- ↑ http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/o/b/Edwin-G-Robinson/PDFODT6.pdf
- ↑ http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/o/b/Edwin-G-Robinson/PDFODT6.pdf
- ↑ Jacob Rosenstein
- ↑ http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/o/b/Edwin-G-Robinson/PDFODT6.pdf
- ↑ http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/o/b/Edwin-G-Robinson/PDFODT6.pdf
- ↑ Lea Rabinovich's papers in Brooklyn apartment; via Jacob Rosenstein and Morris Rosenstein