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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lancashire => Topic started by: steve62 on Thursday 27 September 18 16:48 BST (UK)
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Hi folks,
I am researching the Mazorkoff family and have mountains of info, but come to a stumbling block on one member of the family. Have an Abraham Mazorkoff, born 1893 Bristol and thats it.
Sometime ago, can't remember where :(, I read that Abraham had married a certain Gertrude Ellenbogen, who was born in Everton 1894 and died in Toronto 1924. They married in Liverpool in 1924. I do remember writing to the person concerned and they never replied :( I have looked high and low and cannot find a reference.
Any help really appreciated.
Steve
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I assume this is his birth reg
MASORKIFF, ABRAHAM mmn CUTRIO
1892 Sept Quarter in BRISTOL Volume 06A Page 2
Is that right that his wife died the same year she married
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Just adding the marriage
Marriage Sep qtr 1924
Ellenboben Gertrude
Marzkoff Abraham
Liverpool RD 8b 548
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There is an arrival manifest dated 1943 that may fit Gertrude
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9TQ-5NFG?i=1596&cc=1876434
Gertrude Mazarkoff Immigration 1943 New York, United States Female 50
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Also border crossing from familysearch
Gertrade Mazarkoff
United States Border Crossings from Canada to United States
Gertrade Mazarkoff
Arrival Date 26 Oct 1943
Arrival Port Buffalo, New York,
Birth Date 4 Sep 93
Birthplace , London
Birth Country England
Gender Female
Photograph Included N
Place of birth does not match though
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rosie99,
Ooops! my apologies; married 1924 and died in Toronto, but no date. One of reasons I asked that guy for more info.
That is his Birth and mother was Rachel Cutner. The 1893 came from other documents.
So the "G" was "B" and the surname was mispelt.
The Gertrade Mazarkoff is Gertrude Mazorkoff (neč Mendlesohn) 1897-1954, the wife of Samuel Mazorkoff 1897-1957, who was the brother of Abraham. Again from documents her birthdate is anything from 1893 to 1897. Boarder crossings were to visit daughter, but did'nt have the one you mentioned.
Really appreciate the speedy reply and thank you so much.
Steve