Gender: male 

Salomon "Salo" PARKANSKY

Born in La Plata, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina on May 20th, 1909
Died in Buenos Aires City, Argentina on August 24th, 2005 at the age of 96 (buried in Liniers)

Profession/Occupation: Businessman

Son of:
* His father was Zeylik (Felix) PARKANSKY (1883-1946)
* His mother was Golde (Olga) DUBIN (circa 1884-1964)

Marriages and children:
* Married to Berta GLAS on July 24th, 1937 in Buenos Aires City, Argentina.
   Children:
    1 - David Gregorio "Davicho" PARKANSKY (1938-)
    2 - Ana Mirta "Anita" PARKANSKY (1945-1975)


Brother of:
* Mauricio PARKANSKY (1907-1971)
* Fanny PARKANSKY (1913-2003)
* David PARKANSKY (1913-1934)
* Jaime PARKANSKY (1916-1981)

Pictures & Documents:
Document 1909 - Birth record of Salomon Parkansky
Photo 1929 - Salo at Angers, France
Photo 1929 - Salo in France with his truck
Photo 1931 - David and Salomon Parkansky in Paris
Photo 1932 - Salomon & Mauricio Parkansky in France
Photo 1935 - Cousins meeting
Photo 1936 - Salomon Parkansky
Photo 1937 - Goodbye at the port
Photo 1937 - Goodbye at the port 2
Photo 1937 - Marriage Salo and Berta Parkansky
Photo 1937 - Salomon Parkansky in the South
Photo 1960 - Anita's 15th birthday
Photo 1963 - Family meeting
Photo 197? - Weekend at the countryside house
Photo 1970 - Weekend in the country house 1
Photo 1970 - Weekend in the country house 2
Photo 1970 - Weekend in the country house 3
Photo 1974 - Holidays in Piriapolis, Uruguay
Photo 1997 - Hollidays in Mar del Plata, Argentina
Photo 1998 - Rosh Hashana 5759 (01)
Photo 1998 - Rosh Hashana 5759 (02)
Photo 2000 - 90th anniversary of Berta Glas
Photo 2002 - Clara Zukerman's 90th birthday 2
Photo 2002 - Clara Zukerman's 90th birthday 4
Photo 2003 - Pesaj (Passover) - Davicho and Salo
Photo 2005 - 67th anniversary of Salo and Berta

Notes and events:

* on May 20th, 1909 - birth: Argentina, La Plata, Provincia de Buenos Aires See related document
Birth record of Salomon Parkansky 

* in 1929 - place: France
Mauricio Parkansky, 22, together with his brother Salo, 20, spent 2 years in France as agents of their father's company which exported first otters for hatcheries and later horses.

* in 1937 - event: Argentina, Tierra del Fuego
In 1937 Mauricio and Salo, always working for their father, formed an expedition to Tierra del Fuego (about 4 monthes) to hunt sea wolves. With them they produced oil to export to USA.

* occupation: Argentina, Buenos Aires City
Finally, Salo established as textile manufacturer, making first clothes and then table, bed and bath clothes. He worked in his factory till the age of 88 together with his grandchildren Ary and Marcelo when, due to the politics of the president Carlos Menem of opening indiscriminately importation killing most of argentine industry, they decided to close it.

Near tree:

click to see ancestors of Usher (Oscar) PARKANSKY
Usher (Oscar) PARKANSKY
(185?-190?)
click to see ancestors of Bayla/Beile (Berta) LECHNER (LEJNER)
Zeylik (Felix) PARKANSKY
(1883-1946)
click to see ancestors of Meyer o Meer (Mauricio) DUBIN
click to see ancestors of Shifra "Sheindele" (Sofia) URVITS (FISMAN)
Golde (Olga) DUBIN
(1884c-1964)
Salomon "Salo" PARKANSKY
(1909-2005)
David Gregorio "Davicho" PARKANSKY
 
Alejandro Ariel "Ary" PARKANSKY
 
click to see descendants of Alejandro Ariel "Ary" PARKANSKY
Marcelo Adrian PARKANSKY
 
Claudio Martin PARKANSKY
 
click to see descendants of Claudio Martin PARKANSKY
Pablo Martin PETCHERSKY
(1972-1974)

Life Cycle:
 on May 20<sup>th</sup>, 1909 - birth  in La Plata, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina in  1929 - place France on July 24<sup>th</sup>, 1937 - marriage to Berta GLAS - Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina on August 13<sup>th</sup>, 1938 - birth child David Gregorio "Davicho" PARKANSKY (1938-) on August 21<sup>st</sup>, 1945 - birth child Ana Mirta "Anita" PARKANSKY (1945-1975) on August 24<sup>th</sup>, 2005 - death  in Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
190919291937193819452005

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