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Nathan "Nuta" Kitner

Birthabt 1870 - Ostropol, Volhynnia, Russia
Deathbefore Jan 1928 - Illinois
MotherMary Echenberg
FatherMeyer Kitner

Born in Ostropol, Volhynnia, Russia on abt 1870 to Meyer Kitner and Mary Echenberg. Nathan "Nuta" Kitner married Essie Bessie Endler and had 8 children. He passed away on before Jan 1928 in Illinois.

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Meyer Kitner
1850 - 1914
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Mary Echenberg
1845 - 1926
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Essie Bessie Endler
1870 - 1945
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Catherine Kitner
1892 - 1958
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Sonya Kitner
1905 - 1995
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Clare Kitner
1896 - Unknown
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Jacob Kitner
1897 - 1978
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Fanny Kitner
1890 - 1928
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Leda Kitner
Unknown - 1941
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Nina "Nunia" Kitner
1913 - Unknown
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Ester Kitner
1917 - Unknown

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