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David Kaplan 1873–1942 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1873

Birth Location: Antopol, Kobrin uyezd, Grodno gubernia, Russia

Death Date: 1942

Death Location: during Holocaust, Antopol, Kobrin uyezd, Grodno gubernia, Russia

Father: Boruch Kaplan

Mother: Pessel Kamenetzky

Spouse(s): Malka Berkowitz

Children(s): Joseph Kaplan, Hinda Kaplan

The story of David Kaplan began in 1873 in Antopol, Kobrin uyezd, Grodno gubernia, Russia. In 1904, David Kaplan immigrated to on the SS Potsdam from Rotterdam to the port of Ne. In 1942, David Kaplan was employed in a shopkeeper with a mercerie, i.e. clothes or dry . David Kaplan married Malka Mollie Berkowitz, and had children including Hinda Gitel Kaplan, Joseph Yossel Kaplan. David Kaplan passed away in 1942 in during Holocaust, Antopol, Kobrin uyezd, Grodno gubernia, Russia.

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Biography

  • The story of David Kaplan began in 1873 in Antopol, Kobrin uyezd, Grodno gubernia, Russia.
  • In 1904, David Kaplan immigrated to on the SS Potsdam from Rotterdam to the port of Ne.
  • In 1942, David Kaplan was employed in a shopkeeper with a mercerie, i.e. clothes or dry .
  • David Kaplan married Malka Mollie Berkowitz, and had children including Hinda Gitel Kaplan, Joseph Yossel Kaplan.
  • David Kaplan passed away in 1942 in during Holocaust, Antopol, Kobrin uyezd, Grodno gubernia, Russia.

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David Kaplan's Ancestors

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David Kaplan
1873–1942
Birth Place: Antopol, Kobrin uyezd, Grodno gubernia, Russia
Parents
Boruch Kaplan
1853–1931
Antopol, Kobrin uyezd, Grodno gubernia, Russia
Pessel Kamenetzky
1856–1942
Antopol, Kobrin uyezd, Grodno gubernia, Russia
Grandparents
Yosel Kaplan
1829–1902
Antopol, Kobrin uyezd, Grodno gubernia, Russia
Julius Kamenetzky
1837–1908
Antopol, Kobrin Uyezd, Grodno Gubernia, Russia
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

David Kaplan's Descendants

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David Kaplan (1873–1942) m. Malka ((Mollie)) Berkowitz (1879–1942)
  1. 1. Joseph ((Yossel)) Kaplan 1902–1944
  2. 2. Hinda (Gitel) Kaplan 1900–1980

David Kaplan's Timeline

4 Records

1873
1873
Birth of David Kaplan in Antopol, Kobrin uyezd, Grodno gubernia, Russia
Antopol, Kobrin uyezd, Grodno gubernia, Russia
1904
8 JUN 1904
Age 31
David Kaplan immigrated in on the SS Potsdam from Rotterdam to the port of New York, New York, NY, US
on the SS Potsdam from Rotterdam to the port of New York, New York, NY, US
1942
BEF 1942
Age 69
David Kaplan was employed in a shopkeeper with a mercerie, i.e. clothes or dry goods shop, Antopol, Kobrin uyezd, Grodno gubernia, Russia
a shopkeeper with a mercerie, i.e. clothes or dry goods shop, Antopol, Kobrin uyezd, Grodno gubernia, Russia
1942
1942
Age 69
Death of David Kaplan in during Holocaust, Antopol, Kobrin uyezd, Grodno gubernia, Russia
during Holocaust, Antopol, Kobrin uyezd, Grodno gubernia, Russia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1873
    Event Place: Antopol, Kobrin uyezd, Grodno gubernia, Russia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Immigration
    Event Date: 8 JUN 1904
    Event Place: on the SS Potsdam from Rotterdam to the port of New York, New York, NY, US
    Record Source: Age:
    30-31

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Occupation
    Event Date: BEF 1942
    Event Place: a shopkeeper with a mercerie, i.e. clothes or dry goods shop, Antopol, Kobrin uyezd, Grodno gubernia, Russia
    Record Source: Age:
    About 68-69

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1942
    Event Place: during Holocaust, Antopol, Kobrin uyezd, Grodno gubernia, Russia
    Record Source: Information given by Eliezer Lubowitz at Yad Vashem.
    Age:
    68-69

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