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Esther Ethel <I>Katz</I> Liberman

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Esther Ethel Katz Liberman

Birth
Vilnius, Lithuania
Death
19 Dec 1955 (aged 65–66)
Manistique, Schoolcraft County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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The entries for her and her husband in the 1930 census state that both, along with their parents, were born in "Russia Vilna" (Lithuania). Both were Yiddish-speaking. They immigrated in 1907 (Max) and 1910 (Esther).

The entries for he and his wife in the 1940 census describes them as having been born in Poland.

Children in birth order:

Born in Wisconsin:

· Louis E. (1913-1999)
· Herman "Hy" (1914-2002)
· Samuel R. (1915-1997)
· James (1916-1985)

Born in Michigan:

· Rose S. (1918-1981)
· Benjamin Michael (1919-2001)
· Peter (middle name possibly Michael, born between Dec 1920 - Mar 1921, death unknown)
· Morris J. (1923-2005)
· Harold A. (1926-2013)
· Evelyn B. (1929-2008)

Obituary

The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle (Milwaukee), December 23, 1955, Page 10 and The Milwaukee Journal, December 20th, 1955, Page 8

Services for Mrs. Esther A. Liberman, 66, Manistique, Mich., will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Goodman-Bensman funeral home, 5831 W. Burleigh st. Burial will be in Beth Hamedrosh Hagodel cemetery. The body will be at the funeral home after 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Mrs. Liberman, who died Monday at a Manistique hospital, was born in Russia. She had lived at Manistique for many years.

Survivors are her husband, Max; two daughters, Mrs. Rose Schlonsky and Mrs. Evelyn Cohen, both of Milwaukee; eight sons, James, Detroit, Mich.; Louis, Mount Clemens, Mich.; Benjamin, Seattle, Wash., and Hy, Sam, Peter, Morris and Harold, all of Milwaukee; a brother, Sam Catz, Marinette, Wis., and two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Dapin, Atlantic City, N. J., and Miss Sarah Catz, New York city.
IF YOU KNEW OR ESPECIALLY IF YOU ARE RELATED TO/DESCENDED FROM THIS PERSON, or if you know anything about her son Peter, please contact the creator of this memorial. I would like to talk to you!

The entries for her and her husband in the 1930 census state that both, along with their parents, were born in "Russia Vilna" (Lithuania). Both were Yiddish-speaking. They immigrated in 1907 (Max) and 1910 (Esther).

The entries for he and his wife in the 1940 census describes them as having been born in Poland.

Children in birth order:

Born in Wisconsin:

· Louis E. (1913-1999)
· Herman "Hy" (1914-2002)
· Samuel R. (1915-1997)
· James (1916-1985)

Born in Michigan:

· Rose S. (1918-1981)
· Benjamin Michael (1919-2001)
· Peter (middle name possibly Michael, born between Dec 1920 - Mar 1921, death unknown)
· Morris J. (1923-2005)
· Harold A. (1926-2013)
· Evelyn B. (1929-2008)

Obituary

The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle (Milwaukee), December 23, 1955, Page 10 and The Milwaukee Journal, December 20th, 1955, Page 8

Services for Mrs. Esther A. Liberman, 66, Manistique, Mich., will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Goodman-Bensman funeral home, 5831 W. Burleigh st. Burial will be in Beth Hamedrosh Hagodel cemetery. The body will be at the funeral home after 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Mrs. Liberman, who died Monday at a Manistique hospital, was born in Russia. She had lived at Manistique for many years.

Survivors are her husband, Max; two daughters, Mrs. Rose Schlonsky and Mrs. Evelyn Cohen, both of Milwaukee; eight sons, James, Detroit, Mich.; Louis, Mount Clemens, Mich.; Benjamin, Seattle, Wash., and Hy, Sam, Peter, Morris and Harold, all of Milwaukee; a brother, Sam Catz, Marinette, Wis., and two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Dapin, Atlantic City, N. J., and Miss Sarah Catz, New York city.


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