Gustaw (Gershon) Moser and Ewa (Ewelina, Chava) Cohn




Gustaw (Gershon) Moser and Ewa (Ewelina, Chava) Cohn




Husband Gustaw (Gershon) Moser

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Wife Ewa (Ewelina, Chava) Cohn

           Born: circa 1831/1832/1835 - Warsaw, Poland
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           Died: Jan 26, 1898 - Warsaw, Poland
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         Father: Mathias (Matatia) Cohn
         Mother: Szayndla (Szarlotta) Lubelska




Children
1 M Moritz Moser

           Born: Nov 20, 1852 - Warsaw, Poland
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2 M Victor Moser

           Born: Jul 23, 1855 - Warsaw, Poland
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3 F (Daughter) Moser

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General Notes: Wife - Ewa (Ewelina, Chava) Cohn

She was married to Gustaw (Gershon) Moser an agent/commissioner [komis ant] from Prussia. According to the birth record of her son Moritz, f rom 1852, she was age 21 at the time of his birth (therfore born circ a 1831), and according to the birth record of her son Victor in 1832 s he was 23 (therefore born circa 1832). However, on April 8/20, 1864 s he stated that her age was 29 (therefore born in 1835). This was fro m a statement she made to the police after she was arrested for possib ly aiding revolutionaries in the 1863-64 January Uprising.

In this statement she said that she was a widow and was being supporte d by her father Matyas Cohn, who made his living from propinacja [prod uctioin and sale of liquor]. She also stated she had three children , a daughter and two sons, and that the eldest son (age 11) was curren tly going to school in Prussia. Her younger children were being care d for by her Roman Catholic governess, Aleksandra Krzyzanowska, who wa s also arrested.

In her statement to the police, Ewa declared, "with an absolutely clea r conscience" that she had never been a member of any revolutionary or ganization. However, she admitted to receiving some packages from a t eacher, Professor Roman Zulinski, who was known to her. Roman Zulinsk i was later executed at the Warsaw Citadel for his role in the Januar y Uprising.


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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