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Celia Smith

BirthJan 1859 - Moscow Russia
Death13 Mar 1920 - 1490 Crotona Park East, Bronx, New York
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Born in Moscow Russia on Jan 1859. Celia Smith married Oskar Borookov and had 11 children. She passed away on 13 Mar 1920 in 1490 Crotona Park East, Bronx, New York.

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Oskar Borookov
1858 - 1926
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Herman Brookov
1888 - 1969
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Louis Barton Brookov
1884 - 1955
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Mary Borokov
1882 - 1963
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Belle Borookov
1888 - 1977
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Bertha Sislin
1884 - Unknown
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Benjamin Borookov
1891 - 1916
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Samuel Brookov
1896 - Unknown
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Charles Borokov
1908 - Unknown
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Alexander Brooks
1901 - Unknown
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Pearl Brookov
Unknown - Unknown
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Moe Brooks
1897 - 1979

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