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According to email from David Aronson to Todd Lerner on August 21, 2012 forwarded to LCK. He writes: "I'm related to Avram Ber (who went by Barnett/Barney) (he is my gg grandfather's brother) and I have a lot of information on his family. I don't have a whole lot about Chasia Leah Dan: (1864 Seredzius - 1959 Brooklyn) Hebrew names are Khasa Leya. Also they were married on Dec 18, 1887 in Seredzius/Srednick. Here is the marriage record from Lithuanian records: Abram Ber, son of Volf Jakov Chaneson married with virgin Chasia -Leah daughter of David Dan. Srednik marriages 1887: On December 18 1887 (18th of Tevet) Abram Ber and Chasia married He was 22 she was 23. Performing the chupa was Ber Lipsitz, Moshe Lalman Kremer and Notel Kagan. Marriage certificate (Ktuba) for 75 rubles. Witnesses Mosha Rubin Joelson and Shmuel Leahson They had 7 children that I know of, one who died very young. Barnett ran a moving company called Klondike Moving in Brooklyn with two of his brothers. . . I believe they lived at 100 Humboldt St. in Brooklyn." "Barnett Aaronson = Barnett (Avram) Chaneson. There were 5 Chaneson brothers who came to the US from Lithuania. Only one kept the name Chaneson. One became Henderson, two became Aaronson, and one became Hanson." -David
1867 |
1867
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Serednic, Russia (Russian Federation)
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1887 |
May 7, 1887
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Srednick, Kovno, Lithuania
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1889 |
November 1889
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Srednick, Kovno, Lithuania
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1891 |
April 23, 1891
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Srednick, Kovno, Lithuania
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1896 |
January 9, 1896
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Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States
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1902 |
August 7, 1902
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New York, NY
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1903 |
March 18, 1903
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New York, New York, United States
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