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Celia Eigner

BirthSep 1871 - Berdichev, Russia/Ukraine
Death6 JUL 1960 - Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
MotherSorah, Sarah Coshed
FatherNot Available

Born in Berdichev, Russia/Ukraine on Sep 1871 to Sorah, Sarah Coshed. Celia Eigner married Joseph Eigner and had 10 children. She passed away on 6 JUL 1960 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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Sorah, Sarah Coshed
1850 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Eigner
1868 - 1932
Children Show all
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Israel Eigner
1893 - 1978
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Harry Eigner
1897 - 1989
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Sarah Eigner
1909 - Unknown
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Elizabeth (Betty) Eigner
1892 - 1962
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David Eigner
1905 - 1971
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Jacob Eigner
1898 - Unknown
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Annie Eigner
1895 - Unknown
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Simon Louis Eigner
1891 - 1964
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Sidney Eigner
1911 - 1978
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David Eigner
Unknown - Unknown

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