Cohn, Fiszel Moskowicz
Golda,
Izaak,
Cohn, Dawid
(Abt 1794-1874)
Jeszurin, Szajna Ruchla (Jesinier)
Cohn, Anna (Henna/Chana)
(Abt 1822-1919)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Baumritter, Maks

Cohn, Anna (Henna/Chana)

  • Born: Abt 1822, Warszawa, Poland
  • Marriage (1): Baumritter, Maks on Feb 20, 1843 in Warszawa, Poland
  • Died: Apr 1, 1919, Warszawa, Poland about age 97
  • Buried: Warsaw Jewish Cemetery sector 2a, row 14, number 4

  General Notes:

She was married to Maks (Menachem Mendel) Baumritter (Baumrytter) a lu mber and grain merchant, and banker on February 20, 1843 in Warsaw. M aks was a son of Izrael Baumritter and Feiga, a daughter of Jakub. H e was born in Warsaw circa 1821 and died Sept. 1, 1892, Warsaw, aged 7 1. At the time of their marriage Maks was divorced. His first wife w as Rojza Malenberg (or Matenberg?), daughter of Kalman. Maks and Ann a were married by the Chief Rabbi of Warsaw, Chaim Dawidsohn, who sign ed their marriage record.

Maks and Anna often made charitable offerings in memory of their decea sed children and these were published in the newspaper Izraelita. Mak s is buried near his wife in the Waarsaw Jewish Cemetery (sector 2a, r ow 15, number 1). They are buried in the Baumritter family grave are a which is surrounded by an iron fence and contains the graves of man y members of the family. These graves, in sector 2a in rows 14 and 15 .


Anna married Maks Baumritter, son of Izrael Baumritter and Feiga, on Feb 20, 1843 in Warszawa, Poland. (Maks Baumritter was born about 1821 in Warszawa, Poland, died on Sep 1, 1892 in Warszawa, Poland and was buried in Waarsaw Jewish Cemetery sector 2a, row 15, number 1.)




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