Maksymilian (Markus) Rubinstein and Dorota (Dreyzla) Cohn




Maksymilian (Markus) Rubinstein and Dorota (Dreyzla) Cohn




Husband Maksymilian (Markus) Rubinstein

           Born: Abt 1818 - Plock, Plock, Poland
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         Father: Rabbi Ezryel Rubinstein
         Mother: Laia Sottenberg


       Marriage: Dec 24, 1843 - Warsaw, Poland



Wife Dorota (Dreyzla) Cohn

           Born: May 19, 1822 - Warsaw, Poland
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         Father: Mathias (Matatia) Cohn
         Mother: Szayndla (Szarlotta) Lubelska




Children
1 F Teodora Rubinstein

           Born: Abt 1845 - Warsaw, Poland
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           Died: Aug 27, 1917 - Warsaw, Poland
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         Spouse: Jozef Josek Kaftal
           Marr: Mar 19, 1861 - Warsaw, Poland


2 F Banuwentura Rubinstein

           Born: Nov 16, 1852 - Warsaw, Poland
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3 M Marceli Rubinstein

           Born: Sep 23, 1855 - Warsaw, Poland
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           Died: Jan 23, 1892 - Warsaw, Poland
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4 M Franciszek Ksawery Rubinstein

           Born: Nov 25, 1847
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           Died: Apr 2, 1887 - Warsaw, Warszawa, Warszawa, Poland
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5 M Salezy Wladyslaw Rubinstein

           Born: Jan 27, 1849 - Warsaw, Poland
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         Spouse: Paulina Weinstein
           Marr: 1880



General Notes: Wife - Dorota (Dreyzla) Cohn

She was married to Maksymilian (Markus) Rubinstein (b. circa 1818, Plo ck) on December 24, 1843 in Warsaw. Maksymilian Rubinstein was a so n of Rabbi Ezryel Rubinstein, and Laia Sottenberg (daughter of Szmul M aier Sottenberg and Malka, daughter of Eliezer). Dorota and her siste r Ewa were both involved in charitable societies for orphans in Warsaw .

Maksylmilian Rubinstein was a graduate of the Rabbinic School [Szkol a Rabinow] in Warsaw. He worked as a translator for the newspaper Gaz eta Warszawska (under the editor Krupski) and co-editor of the Kurye r Warszaawski (under the editor Dmowski) at the time of his marriage . He was the author of some original writings and translations publis hed in two volumes in 1841 under the title Pisma ulotne. Later he wa s a senior sworn agent for the Warsaw exchange and represented many fo reign insurance companies. He owned a house at number 2239 on Nalewk i Street. Between the years 1853 and 1861 he applied for the privileg e of "Favored Citizen" as Dawid Cohn had also done.

Maksymilian Rubinstein's mother married a second time on April 30, 182 7 in Warsaw. Her second husband was Jozef Glucksohn (son of Israel Le ybel Glucksohn and Szaindla daughter of Rafal). Jozef Glucksohn wa s a brother of Rafal Glucksohn who was Mathias Cohn's business parter.


Sources


1. Tachna.GED. Source Medium: Other

2. y.FTW. Source Medium: Other

3. Yonash.FTW. Source Medium: Other

4. JRI-Poland Shtetl CO-OP Volunteers, comp, Poland, Jewish Records Indexing-Poland, Marriages, 1798-1939 (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 200 8;). Specific source information is provided with each record. This JRI-Pol and data is provided in partnership with JewishGen.org. JRI-Poland is an independent orga nization and its database is hosted by JewishGen.



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