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Sara Lea NUSSBAUM WEINREB

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Milton J Koch mjk1944@gmail.com

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I have been able to locate some history about her brith and death, which occurred
in Israel, in 1986. She is buried in Holon.

My quest is to locate any living family members.

Sara Lea was born in Baranow, Galicia in 1898. Her mother was Chuan/Hanan (?)
My maternal grandfather, Gustav NUSSBAUM, was also born in Baranow, in 1869. His
parents were Abraham and Ruchel, however.

I wonder if they are not related by parentage siblings. I do not know of how
many NUSSBAUM families might have lived in Baranow at that time.

I would like to find any descendants of Sara Lea, in order to get more family
names, dates and history.

Thank you.
Milton Koch
Bethesda, MD, USA
NUSSBAUM-Baranow

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