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Leah Sharp

Birth16 Mar 1834 - Grodno, Belarus
Death21 Jul 1913 - Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA
MotherSora Rivka Levine
FatherHillel Abram Sharubsky

Born in Grodno, Belarus on 16 Mar 1834 to Hillel Abram Sharubsky and Sora Rivka Levine. Leah Sharp married Tzvi Hersch Sokolovitch and had 7 children. She passed away on 21 Jul 1913 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.

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Parents
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Hillel Abram Sharubsky
1808 - Unknown
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Sora Rivka Levine
1809 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Tzvi Hersch Sokolovitch
1841 - 1904
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Harris Sogolowitz
1833 - 1904
Children Show all
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Goldie Soglovitz Galvin
1880 - 1929
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Phillip Soglovitz
1867 - 1936
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Ida Milinarsky
1876 - 1957
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Louis Sogolowitz
1861 - 1928
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Jacob Soglovitz
1872 - 1945
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Abraham Soglovitz
1865 - 1928
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Bessie Sokolovits
1874 - 1913

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