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Blima Frankel

Birth20 April 1853 - Zborov, Slovakia
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherZeesil/Zesil/Zisla/Susana/Susanna (Frankel/Frankle) Sandrowitz/Sandrovits/Szendrovits/Sanders
FatherMosko/Moshe/Moisha/Moyshe David (Son of Baruch) Frankel/Frankle

Born in Zborov, Slovakia on 20 April 1853 to Mosko/Moshe/Moisha/Moyshe David (Son of Baruch) Frankel/Frankle and Zeesil/Zesil/Zisla/Susana/Susanna (Frankel/Frankle) Sandrowitz/Sandrovits/Szendrovits/Sanders. Blima Frankel married Ascher Gottlieb and had 6 children.

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Parents
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Mosko/moshe/moisha/moyshe David (Son Of Baruch) Frankel/frankle
1803 - 1877
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Zeesil/zesil/zisla/susana/susanna (Frankel/frankle) Sandrowitz/sandrovits/szendrovits/sanders
1802 - 1879
Spouse(s)
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Ascher Gottlieb
1844 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Pinkas Gottlieb
1869 - Unknown
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Salaman Gottlieb
1878 - Unknown
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Dina Gottlieb
1876 - Unknown

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Moses David Gottlieb
1881 - Unknown
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Israel Gottlieb
1870 - Unknown
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Mendl Gottlieb
1886 - 1887

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