Celia (Sarah) Leah Edelson Fried

The Bronx, New York City, Bronx County, NY, United States

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Celia (Sarah) Leah Fried (Hoffman) (Edelson ( Greenfest))

Also Known As: "Tsiril Yekochnik in Yiddish"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Dukora, Pukhavichy District, Minsk Region, Belarus
Death: October 11, 1919 (63)
The Bronx, New York City, Bronx County, NY, United States (Diabetic Coma Diabetis Melitus Arterio Sclerosis)
Place of Burial: 54 54th Avenue, Queens, Queens County, NY, 11378, United States
Immediate Family:

Wife of Meir Beryl Fried
Mother of Rose Fried Rubin; Bessie Fried Reiser; Israel Fried; Bertha Fried; Harold Fried and 4 others

Even more about names: Children could even be adults when marriage registration but name would change; so might have great grandmother’s or grandmother’s last name before change
Her names: Celia (Sarah- in US) Leah middle according to Cynthia Rubin as told to her by Rose Fried Rubin; Hoffman listed by some children, but unsure if it was a previous name from an great grandparent or a married name
More about name: Common in Eastern European Jewish communities for marriages to be only religious, not to be registered with civil authorities. Children not permitted their father’s name, used mother’s surname until marriage was registered, could be years later
Parents: Father: Yisrael according to her gravestone) Samuel ( according to her death record) Edelson; mother: Sophia ( her maiden name could have been Greenfest)
Managed by: Sheila Arlene Reiser-Okun
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Celia (Sarah) Leah Edelson Fried's Timeline

1856
October 1, 1856
Dukora, Pukhavichy District, Minsk Region, Belarus
1868
February 1868
Minsk, Minsk Region, Belarus
1879
March 5, 1879
Minsk, Minsk Region, Belarus
1879
1882
June 16, 1882
Minsk, Minsk Region, Belarus
1886
March 5, 1886
Minsk, Minsk Region, Belarus
1888
1888
Minsk, Minsk Region, Belarus
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1892
September 15, 1892
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