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Gitel Eidelshtein

Birthabt 1849 - Not Available
Death1 Feb 1930 - Jonava, Lithuania
MotherNot Available
FatherAbram-Itska Edelshteyn

Born on abt 1849 to Abram-Itska Edelshteyn. Gitel Eidelshtein married Iankel Tsigelnik and had 8 children. She passed away on 1 Feb 1930 in Jonava, Lithuania.

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Parents
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Abram-itska Edelshteyn
1809 - Unknown
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Not Available
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Iankel Tsigelnik
1850 - Unknown
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Samuil-josif Tsigelnik
1884 - Unknown
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Berka Tsigelnik
1873 - Unknown
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Shimel Tsigelnik
1875 - 1876
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Moisei-isaak Tsigelnik
1886 - Unknown
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Basa Leya Tsigelnik
Unknown - Unknown
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Josif-zelik Tsigelnik
1880 - 1880
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Tauba Mera Tsigelnik
1878 - Unknown
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Zalomon Tsigelnik
1881 - Unknown

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