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Unknown Dekelbaum

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Wife of Aron (Abrum) Lieb Dekelbaum
Mother of Solomon (Sam) C. Decker; Jenta Dekelbaum; Jozef (Joseph) Decker; Harry (Aron) Decker; Lehka Rotaz and 1 other
Sister of Unknown?? Dekelbaum

Managed by: Sharon Cohen
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About Unknown Dekelbaum

Jenta Dekelbaum (#P69) crossed the US-Canada border at the Port of St. Albans on (or around) June 6, 1914. At that time she was 17, single, earning her living as a millner. She immigrated to North America through the Port of Halifax aboard the S.S. Kurak. She was born in Trochenbront. Her destination in America was to her brother Aron at 3547 S. Holsted Street in Chicago.

She has left behind her mother in Trochenbront. According to http://genealogy.caroldeckelbaum.com/family13.html

Trochenbrod or Trohinbrod, also Sofievka or Polish Zofiówka (pl) (Sofiyovka in Russian, Ukrainian: Трохимбрід, Trokhymbrid), was an exclusively Jewish shtetl (a small town) located before World War II in the Wołyń Voivodeship of the Second Polish Republic,[1] at an area 1,728 acres (6.99 km2). It was situated about 30 kilometres (19 mi) northeast of Łuck in present-day western Ukraine. After the joint invasion of Poland in September 1939 by the Soviet Union and the Third Reich, the town was annexed for two years into the Ukrainian SSR by Joseph Stalin. However, it was completely eradicated in the course of the Nazi German Operation Barbarossa of 1941 and the ensuing Holocaust.[2] The nearest present-day villages are Yaromel (Яромель) and Klubochyn (Клубочин).[1]