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About David Dubiver
Any infor about my second great grandfather Dovid, please contact Marc.Cohen@comcast.net
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/12122499/person/-286829757
Davids headstone, located at Ahavai Shalom Portland Oregon, Hebrew inscription translation --> here is buried the sincere and straight man who feared G-d all his days the righteous live by their faith my father, my master David son of Eliezer Died 17 Elul 1911 rest in peace
The Mansion House ?, then Philadelphia July 1882. St Paul, Minnesota, Dakota Territory with other Russian and German immigrants to homestead Painted Woods Colony, the Baron DeHirsch land under guidance of Dr Wechsler. Final proof of homestead given in 1888. American Jewish Archives Western Issue October 1956 artilce includes an original, Central Committee of the Baron De Hirsch Fund, list of mortgages and securities of the Painted Woods Colony with David Dubiever listed for 1 Hay Rake 12.50, 2 Steers 15.00, and 1 Cow 25.50. Above Davids name is K. Margolis, and H. Gertzman listed below.
By the turn of the century the Dubiver/Cohen/Margolis/Dellar family had settled in Portland Oregon
1900 David, daughter Fannie and son Louis Dubiver family grocery store 327 Front Street
1902 DUBIVER STORE - NOV 21 (per Dubiver v. City Ry. Co) located SE corner First & Jefferson (Double set of RR Tracks on First)
David married Eva after the death of his first wife Faiga Miriam Zuckerkandle. Eva was her much younger (20 years) niece.
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The Painted Woods Colony in the Dakota Territory settler's list states he was from Zalozhtsy. Also, a note at the end of the list references the sources of the origins of those immigrants: "U.S. Census, Ancestry.com, and JewishGen records were used to determine where this family might have emigrated from.
Per Myra Himmelfarb in email to John Dellar, 6/9/2005: Lazar Dubovy and son David Dubovy/Dubiver lived in or near Tarnopol, now Ukraine, then in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. On the new railroad line [in the U.S.], the family moved, probably from St. Paul to Portland, after [son] Ben had scouted for a town to settle in.
David Dubiver's Timeline
1837 |
February 21, 1837
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Ternopil, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine
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1863 |
April 1863
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Austria
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1868 |
1868
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Galicia, Austria
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1869 |
May 13, 1869
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Ternopil, Ternopil's'ka oblast, Ukraine
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1870 |
1870
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Ternopil, Ternopil's'ka oblast, Ukraine
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1878 |
December 25, 1878
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Zaliztsi, Brody / Tarnopol, Galicia, AUT (now UKR)
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1883 |
April 22, 1883
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St. Paul, Ramsey, MN, United States
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