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Sarah Herschkowitz

Birth1873 - Russia
Death30 APR 1937 - Bronx, Bronx, New York
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Born in Russia on 1873. Sarah Herschkowitz married Charles (Tzodik) Mendelowitz and had 9 children. She passed away on 30 APR 1937 in Bronx, Bronx, New York.

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Charles (Tzodik) Mendelowitz
1863 - 1954
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Eva Elgo Mandelowitz
1904 - Unknown
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Harry Mendelowitz
1903 - Unknown
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Anna Mendelowitz
1901 - 1993
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Tillie Mendelowitz
1898 - 1981
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Rachel Mendelowitz
1898 - 1948
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Samuel Mendelowitz
1892 - 1950
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Joseph Mandelowitz
1903 - Unknown
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Rebecka Beatrice Mandelowitz
1897 - Unknown
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Yetta Mendelowitz
1912 - 1912

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