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Borensztejn, Abraham, son of Izaak (father) and Rachel, and husband of Bronka Zaidenborn, was born 3 December 1911 in Deblin, and was murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp during the Shoah. Some material has been omitted here, (even though facts are not subject to copyright in the U.S.A.), to motivate you to visit the source page, where you might find useful notes and perhaps a photograph of this person. This entry is only a finding aid to help you discover that site, which has its own search facility but does not present the information in sentence form on open pages, where the search engines can find and index it. As a genealogist you know you must visit that site to document your source. This finding aid is no source.
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Borensztejn, Danuta, daughter of Józef (father) and Róża, was born in 1915 in Warsaw, and was murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp during the Shoah. Some material has been omitted here, (even though facts are not subject to copyright in the U.S.A.), to motivate you to visit the source page, where you might find useful notes and perhaps a photograph of this person. This entry is only a finding aid to help you discover that site, which has its own search facility but does not present the information in sentence form on open pages, where the search engines can find and index it. As a genealogist you know you must visit that site to document your source. This finding aid is no source.
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Borensztejn, Fajga, daughter of Izaak (father) and Rachel, was born in 1930 in Kozienice, and was murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp during the Shoah. Some material has been omitted here, (even though facts are not subject to copyright in the U.S.A.), to motivate you to visit the source page, where you might find useful notes and perhaps a photograph of this person. This entry is only a finding aid to help you discover that site, which has its own search facility but does not present the information in sentence form on open pages, where the search engines can find and index it. As a genealogist you know you must visit that site to document your source. This finding aid is no source.
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Borensztejn, Fejga, daughter of Gerszon (father) and Rachel, was born in 1938, and was murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp during the Shoah. Some material has been omitted here, (even though facts are not subject to copyright in the U.S.A.), to motivate you to visit the source page, where you might find useful notes and perhaps a photograph of this person. This entry is only a finding aid to help you discover that site, which has its own search facility but does not present the information in sentence form on open pages, where the search engines can find and index it. As a genealogist you know you must visit that site to document your source. This finding aid is no source.
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Borensztejn, Frida Rachel, daughter of Pesach (father) and Lea Feida, and wife of Mosze Izaak, was born in 1892 in Kozienice, and was murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp during the Shoah. Some material has been omitted here, (even though facts are not subject to copyright in the U.S.A.), to motivate you to visit the source page, where you might find useful notes and perhaps a photograph of this person. This entry is only a finding aid to help you discover that site, which has its own search facility but does not present the information in sentence form on open pages, where the search engines can find and index it. As a genealogist you know you must visit that site to document your source. This finding aid is no source.
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Borensztejn, Gitel, daughter of Dow (father) and Hinda, and wife of Mendel, was born in Głowaczów, and was murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp during the Shoah. Some material has been omitted here, (even though facts are not subject to copyright in the U.S.A.), to motivate you to visit the source page, where you might find useful notes and perhaps a photograph of this person. This entry is only a finding aid to help you discover that site, which has its own search facility but does not present the information in sentence form on open pages, where the search engines can find and index it. As a genealogist you know you must visit that site to document your source. This finding aid is no source.
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BORENSZTEJN, MARK JONATHAN married SHIFRA SARA TOPAS 7 May 2012 in Lakewood Township, Ocean County, New Jersey, U.S.A. Special thanks to Reclaim The Records. Please consider donating to them.
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Borensztejn, Mendel husband of Gitel, and was murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp during the Shoah. Some material has been omitted here, (even though facts are not subject to copyright in the U.S.A.), to motivate you to visit the source page, where you might find useful notes and perhaps a photograph of this person. This entry is only a finding aid to help you discover that site, which has its own search facility but does not present the information in sentence form on open pages, where the search engines can find and index it. As a genealogist you know you must visit that site to document your source. This finding aid is no source.
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Borensztejn, Mosze Izaak, son of Meir (father) and Cywia, and husband of Frida Rachel Mandel, was born in 1890 in Deblin, and was murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp during the Shoah. Some material has been omitted here, (even though facts are not subject to copyright in the U.S.A.), to motivate you to visit the source page, where you might find useful notes and perhaps a photograph of this person. This entry is only a finding aid to help you discover that site, which has its own search facility but does not present the information in sentence form on open pages, where the search engines can find and index it. As a genealogist you know you must visit that site to document your source. This finding aid is no source.
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BORENSZTEJN, PAMELA married a groom named NACHMAN SPIELBERG on 3 October 2006 on a license issued in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.A.
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BORENSZTEJN, PINKUS was born 21 September 1919, received Social Security number 369-32-1636 (indicating Michigan) and, Death Master File says, died July 1985
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Borensztejn, Rachel wife of Gerszon, was born in 1915 in Kielce, and was murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp during the Shoah. Some material has been omitted here, (even though facts are not subject to copyright in the U.S.A.), to motivate you to visit the source page, where you might find useful notes and perhaps a photograph of this person. This entry is only a finding aid to help you discover that site, which has its own search facility but does not present the information in sentence form on open pages, where the search engines can find and index it. As a genealogist you know you must visit that site to document your source. This finding aid is no source.
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BORENSZTEJN, RIVA (the bride) and EUGENE R WITTEN were issued marriage license number 18214 in 1951 in New York County (Manhattan), New York, U.S.A. Special thanks to Reclaim The Records. Please consider donating to them.
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BORENSZTEJN, RIVA married a groom named EUGENE R WITTEN in the year 1951 on license number 18214 issued in Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.A.
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Borensztejn, Sara, daughter of Izaak (father) and Rachel, was born in 1916, and was murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp during the Shoah. Some material has been omitted here, (even though facts are not subject to copyright in the U.S.A.), to motivate you to visit the source page, where you might find useful notes and perhaps a photograph of this person. This entry is only a finding aid to help you discover that site, which has its own search facility but does not present the information in sentence form on open pages, where the search engines can find and index it. As a genealogist you know you must visit that site to document your source. This finding aid is no source.
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Borensztejn, Tamara, daughter of Mendel (father) and Gitel, and was murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp during the Shoah. Some material has been omitted here, (even though facts are not subject to copyright in the U.S.A.), to motivate you to visit the source page, where you might find useful notes and perhaps a photograph of this person. This entry is only a finding aid to help you discover that site, which has its own search facility but does not present the information in sentence form on open pages, where the search engines can find and index it. As a genealogist you know you must visit that site to document your source. This finding aid is no source.
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