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Cipa (nee Figowski) Gutman, Paris, 1937
at the World's Fair in Paris
[It is unknown if Cipa was still living in Szczuczyn and went there on a
visit, or was in transit to Australia]
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Cleveland or Detroit, ca 1920
Ida (nee Gabelman) Krohngold and
Toby (nee Gabelman) Goldberg |

Cleveland or Detroit, ca 1930
Enia (nee Gorusz) and
husband Gerszk Izrael Gabelman |
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Golding Sisters
[L-R]: Sarah, Helen (standing),
Dora (sitting) |
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Miller (Mlynarsewicz) Family
Seated [L-R]: Moishe Mlynarsewicz,
wife Rejza (Rose) (nee Golding) Mlynarsewicz, son Zelman Mylnarsewicz
Standing [L-R]: son Chaim Mlynarsewicz (Henry Miller), Shlomo (Sam)
Mlynarsewicz |
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Cleveland, 1918
The Sherwin (Czerwinski) family of Abe
and Katie (Kejla) Goldberg (nee
Zarzecki).
The Sherwin's are known in Cleveland for their famous Jewish bakery since
1919. |
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Cleveland, 1922
Chana Rochla (nee Kruk) Czerwinski
and son Nathan David Czerwinski (Sherwin) |
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St. Joseph, Missouri, 1918
Alex Sarnowicz and Nellie (nee Kiek) Sarnowicz with children
[L-R]: xxxxx |
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Cleveland, 1918
The Sherwin (Czerwinski) family of Abe
and Katie (Kejla) Goldberg (nee
Zarzecki).
The Sherwin's are known in Cleveland for their famous Jewish bakery since
1919. |
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Cleveland, 1922
Chana Rochla (nee Kruk) Czerwinski
and son Nathan David Czerwinski (Sherwin) |
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St. Joseph, Missouri, 1918
Alex Sarnowicz and Nellie (nee Kiek) Sarnowicz with children
[L-R]: xxxxx |
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