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A Man Comes from SomeplaceFamily

A Man Comes from Someplace: Family [My father’s parents, my grandparents, were Chana Dina Uler (c1866-1915) and Joseph or Yosel Perel (c1861-1919). Chana’s parents were Malka and Boruch Lepa. Yosel’s parents were Sur and Labe. Labe was born around 1830 and died in 1912. Labe’s father Paci came to the region from Poland around 1860. Joseph was the youngest, the only child born in Ukraine. Labe came with Polish landowners to a farm village near Zozulynits, not too far from the town of Pikov near Vinnytsia, about 25 miles from Novokonstantinov.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

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Publisher
SensePublishers
Copyright
© SensePublishers-Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2015
Pages
11 –31
DOI
10.1007/978-94-6300-190-8_2
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Abstract

[My father’s parents, my grandparents, were Chana Dina Uler (c1866-1915) and Joseph or Yosel Perel (c1861-1919). Chana’s parents were Malka and Boruch Lepa. Yosel’s parents were Sur and Labe. Labe was born around 1830 and died in 1912. Labe’s father Paci came to the region from Poland around 1860. Joseph was the youngest, the only child born in Ukraine. Labe came with Polish landowners to a farm village near Zozulynits, not too far from the town of Pikov near Vinnytsia, about 25 miles from Novokonstantinov.]

Published: Jan 1, 2015

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