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Family Tree of Dattel, Hannah (Annie)

 

She immigrated to the United States on July 6, 1991 from Latvia. Her parents remained in Latvia. Remembered as a kind, quiet woman, Annie cooked and kept a kosher house. She went to Hot Springs, Arkansas, once a year and loved going to the movies. As Orthodox Jews, she and Elex were members of Baron Hirsch Synagogue.

7 AUG 1878
31 MAR 1953
2 APR 1953
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This information is based on family tree no. as recorded at the Douglas E.Goldman Jewish Genealogy Center at ANU Museum of the Jewish People.
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Family Tree of Dattel, Hannah (Annie)
7th of August, 1878
died
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31th of March, 1953
7th of August, 1878
Latvia
Memphis, Tennessee

 

She immigrated to the United States on July 6, 1991 from Latvia. Her parents remained in Latvia. Remembered as a kind, quiet woman, Annie cooked and kept a kosher house. She went to Hot Springs, Arkansas, once a year and loved going to the movies. As Orthodox Jews, she and Elex were members of Baron Hirsch Synagogue.

7 AUG 1878
Latvia
31 MAR 1953
Memphis, Tennessee
2 APR 1953
Memphis, Tennessee
Rubenstein, Reva
Dattel, Sam
Dattel, Charles
Dattel, Sarah
Dattel, Teddy
Dattel, Bessie
Dattel, Jacob A.
Dattel, Lena
Dattel, Harry
Dattel, Hannah (Annie)
Dattel,
This information is based on family tree no. 12633 as recorded at the Douglas E.Goldman Jewish Genealogy Center at ANU Museum of the Jewish People.
Dattel, Sam
Rubenstein, Reva
Dattel, Hannah (Annie)
Dattel, Charles
Dattel, Sarah
Dattel, Teddy
Dattel, Bessie
Dattel, Jacob A.
Dattel, Lena
Dattel, Harry
Dattel,