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Gender: male 

Meyer DUBIN

Born in Buenos Aires City, Argentina in 1912
Died in Buenos Aires City, Argentina in 1982 at the age of 70

Profession/Occupation: Jeweler

Son of:
* His father was Abraham DUBIN (1888-1930)
* His mother was Sara STAMBULSKY (18??-19??)

Marriages and children:
* Married to (Eugenia) "Yenia" ILSCHTEIN on January 4th, 1940 in Buenos Aires City, Argentina.
   Children:
    1 - living DUBIN
    2 - Lelia Nora DUBIN (1952-)


Brother of:
* Celina DUBIN (1915-2010)
* Paulina DUBIN (1917-1994)
* Margarita DUBIN (1919-2004)

Pictures & Documents:
Photo 1913 - Family of Abraham Dubin
Photo 1920 - Abraham Dubin's family at La Cumbre
Photo 1920 - Siblings Abraham Dubin
Photo 1923 - Cousins Dubin
Photo 1940 - Wedding Meyer Dubin y Yenia Ilschtein
Photo 1945 - Family Meyer Dubin
Photo 1953 - Holidays Family Meyer Dubin in Miramar, Argentina
Photo 1972 - Family of Abraham Dubin

Near tree:

click to see ancestors of Meyer o Meer (Mauricio) DUBIN
click to see ancestors of Shifra "Sheindele" (Sofia) URVITS (FISMAN)
Abraham DUBIN
(1888-1930)
? STAMBULSKY
(18?-?)
Sara STAMBULSKY
(18??-19??)
Meyer DUBIN
(1912-1982)
living DUBIN
Marina Hebe CHORNY
 
click to see descendants of Marina Hebe CHORNY
Yamila Mara DE LA FUENTE
 
Lelia Nora DUBIN
 
Daniel SANTIAGO DUBIN
 

Life Cycle:
 in  1912 - birth  in Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina on January 4<sup>th</sup>, 1940 - marriage to (Eugenia) "Yenia" ILSCHTEIN - Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina in  1942 - birth child living DUBIN in  1952 - birth child Lelia Nora DUBIN (1952-) in  1982 - death  in Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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