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Tajtelbaum, Abram Icchak, son of Chaim (father) and Sura, was born 21 June 1921 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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Tajtelbaum, Chaim Lejbus, son of Zysman (father) and Ruchla, and husband of Sura, was born 21 February 1887 in Łopuszno, 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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Tajtelbaum, Chaja Liba, daughter of Zysman (father) and Ruchla, was born 16 May 1892, 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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Tajtelbaum, Czarna, daughter of Chaim (father) and Cyrla, and wife of Hersz, was born in 1889, 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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Tajtelbaum, Eliezer, son of Icchak (father) and Sara, 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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Tajtelbaum, Eliezer, son of Mosze (father) and Dwora, was born in 1939 in Chmielnik, 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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TAJTELBAUM, ESTHER BLUMA married a groom named AARON PESACH WEINER on 22 September 2004 on a license issued in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.A.
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Tajtelbaum, Hersz Berek, son of Zysman (father) and Ruchla, and husband of Czarna, was born 22 January 1883 in Łopuszno, 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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Tajtelbaum, Hinda, daughter of Hersz (father) and Czarna, was born in 1912, 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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Tajtelbaum, Hinda Gitla, daughter of Chaim (father) and Sura, was born 10 June 1923 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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Tajtelbaum, Icchak, son of Eliezer (father) and Gołda, and husband of Sara Fisz, was born in 1917 in Chmielnik, 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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Tajtelbaum, Jakow, son of Chaim (father) and Sura, was born in 1930 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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Tajtelbaum, Jankiel Wigdor, son of Chaim (father) and Sura, was born 10 March 1926 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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Tajtelbaum, Mosze, son of Eliezer (father) and Gołda, and husband of Dwora Aspis, was born in 1915 in Chmielnik, 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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Tajtelbaum, Nacha, daughter of Hersz (father) and Czarna, was born in 1911, 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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TAJTELBAUM, OSCAR was born 1 January 1920, received Social Security number 133-30-1787 (indicating New York) and, Death Master File says, died 1 April 1999
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Tajtelbaum, Pesla, daughter of Hersz (father) and Czarna, was born in 1913, 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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Tajtelbaum, Rachela, daughter of Mosze (father) and Dwora, was born in 1940 in Chmielnik, 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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Tajtelbaum, Ruchla, daughter of Chenoch (father) and Hinda, and wife of Zysman, was born 31 October 1859 in Wiślica, 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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Tajtelbaum, Ruchla Pesla, daughter of Zysman (father) and Ruchla, was born 1 May 1899, 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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Tajtelbaum, Sura wife of Chaim, was born 1 June 1888 in Checiny, 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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Tajtelbaum, Szajndla, daughter of Zysman (father) and Ruchla, was born 23 August 1895, 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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Tajtelbaum, Szlomo, son of Chaim (father) and Sura, was born 2 January 1919 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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Tajtelbaum, Szmul, son of Chaim (father) and Sura, was born 7 February 1914 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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Tajtelbaum, Szulim, son of Zysman (father) and Ruchla, was born 25 April 1890, 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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