Difference between revisions of "Avram Bernstein"

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| resting_place    = Bucharest, Romania<ref>[[Adolph Bernstein Family Tree]]</ref>
 
| resting_place    = Bucharest, Romania<ref>[[Adolph Bernstein Family Tree]]</ref>
 
| spouse            = {{marriage|[[Chia Rosenberg|Chia ("Carolina") Rosenberg]]|}}<ref>[[Adolph Bernstein Family Tree]]</ref>
 
| spouse            = {{marriage|[[Chia Rosenberg|Chia ("Carolina") Rosenberg]]|}}<ref>[[Adolph Bernstein Family Tree]]</ref>
| children          = [[Betty Bernstein]] (c. 1874 - c. 1916)<ref>Uzia Galil, Geni.com</ref><br />[[Bertha Bernstein]]<br />[[Belline Bernstein]]<br />[[Jean Bernstein (1880)|Jean Bernstein]] (b. 1880)<br />[[Morris Bernstein]]<br />[[Marie Bernstein]]<ref>[[Adolph Bernstein Family Tree]]</ref>
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| children          = [[Betty Bernstein]] (c. 1874 - c. 1916)<ref>[http://www.geni.com/people/Uzia-Osias-Galil-Rolling/4542703119440032312 Uzia Galil, Geni.com]</ref><br />[[Bertha Bernstein]]<br />[[Belline Bernstein]]<br />[[Jean Bernstein (1880)|Jean Bernstein]] (b. 1880)<br />[[Morris Bernstein]]<br />[[Marie Bernstein]]<ref>[[Adolph Bernstein Family Tree]]</ref>
 
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Revision as of 19:21, 25 March 2011

Avram Bernstein
Born c. 1850
Baku, Romania[1]
Resting place Bucharest, Romania[2]
Spouse Chia ("Carolina") Rosenberg (m. ?–) «Did not recognize date. Try slightly modifying the date in the first parameter.»"Marriage: Chia ("Carolina") Rosenberg to Avram Bernstein" Location: (linkback:http://jimlindstrom.com/mediawiki/index.php/Avram_Bernstein)[3]
Children Betty Bernstein (c. 1874 - c. 1916)[4]
Bertha Bernstein
Belline Bernstein
Jean Bernstein (b. 1880)
Morris Bernstein
Marie Bernstein[5]

Carolina had a brother with 7 children: 1 son, six daughters. 5 of the daughters emigrated to Chicago, Illinois.[6]

Avram was born in Baku, Romania, and lived his adult life in Bucharest, Romania. Adolph Bernstein's family tree says that he was a "sage of Jewish community."[7]

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