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Bessie (Pesia) Janovsky

Birthabout 1876 - Zhytomyr, Ukraine
Death14 Feb 1936 - New York City, New York, USA
MotherGussie Weisman
FatherSolomon (Shlomo) Yanovsky

Born in Zhytomyr, Ukraine on about 1876 to Solomon (Shlomo) Yanovsky and Gussie Weisman. Bessie (Pesia) Janovsky married Paul (Pesach) Traub and had 7 children. She passed away on 14 Feb 1936 in New York City, New York, USA.

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Parents
Solomon (Shlomo) Yanovsky
1855 - Unknown
Gussie Weisman
1855 - 1914
Spouse(s)
Paul (Pesach) Traub
1876 - 1951
Children Show all
Benny (Boruck)(boruh) Benjamin Leonard Traub
1909 - 1955
Anna (Chana) Traub
1904 - 1990
Minnie Mildred (Mania) Traub
1906 - 1965
Clara (Chara) Traub (Prevor) (Pollack)
1903 - 1982

Evelyn (Hova)(chava) Traub
1912 - 2001
Rosa Traub (Sudit) (Glassman)
1900 - 1983
Ethel Traub
Unknown - Unknown

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