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Gender: female 

Etla (Elena) SCHUARZBERG / SCHVARZBERG / SCHWARTZBERG

Born in Russia in 1873
Died in Villa Clara, Provincia de Entre Rios, Argentina on November 28th, 1937 at the age of 64 (buried in Villa Clara)

Daughter of:
* Her father was Schica (Osias o Isaias) SCHWARZBERG / SCHVARZBERG / SCHWARTZBERG (1833-1907)
* Her mother was Alta (Anter, Berta, Beila) KOHAN / KAHAN / KAAN / COHEN (1837-1927)

Marriages and children:
* Married to Aba (Abraham) ELINGER in 189? in Urdinarrain, Provincia de Entre Ríos, Argentina.
   Children:
    1 - Naum ELINGER (18??-18??)
    2 - Sara ELINGER (18??-?)
    3 - Rosa ELINGER (18??-?)
    4 - Bernardo ELINGER (1904-1960)
    5 - Clara "Ñata" ELINGER (1906-?)
    6 - Osias Ezequiel "el negro" ELINGER (1910-1981)


Sister of:
* ? SCHWARZBERG (186?-?)
* (Catalina) SCHUARZBERG (186?-19??)
* Najtule, Naftali (Natalio) SCHUARZBERG (1862-1924)
* Adolfo SCHUARZBERG (1866-?)
* Jacob (Jacobo) SCHUARZBERG / SCHVARZBERG / SCHWARTZBERG (1870-1944)
* Hersch (Gregorio) SCHUARZBERG (1870-194?)
* Bluma (Flora) SCHUARZBERG (1874-?)
* Getzel SCHUARZBERG (1876-19??)
* Moses SCHWARZBERG (1879-?)
* Eida (Adela) SCHUARZBERG (1880-1932)
* Boruj (Bernardo) SCHUARZBERG / SCHVARZBERG / SCHWARTZBERG (1881-?)
* Schmuil (Samuel) SCHWARZBERG / SCHVARZBERG / SCHWARTZBERG (1882-19??)
* Judeo, Judko (Julio) SCHUARZBERG (1885-19??)

Pictures & Documents:
Document 1894 - JCA family expedition list 20 - 00 - Cover Page
Document 1894 - JCA family expedition list 20 - 01
Document 1895 - Census Argentina 1895 (Boruj and Jacob Schwarzberg)
Photo 1930 - Elena Schuarzberg
Photo 1937 - Elena Schuarzberg death record
Photo 1937 - Elena Schuarzberg tombstone

Notes and events:

* in 1894 - emigration: Argentina See related document
JCA family expedition list 20 - 01 

* in 1894 - emigration: Argentina See related document
JCA family expedition list 20 - 00 - Cover Page 

* in 1894 - emigration: Argentina
The JCA Settlers Group 20: left Odessa on august 24th, 1894 on board of vessel Polcevera - Arrived to Buenos Aires City port on October 7th on board of a second vessel, the Regina Margherita.

* in 1895 - census: Argentina, Provincia de Entre Rios See related document
Census Argentina 1895 (Boruj and Jacob Schwarzberg) 

* in May, 1895 - census: Argentina
In the census of 1895 still appears as single.

Near tree:

? SCHWARZBERG
(181?-?)
(Gregorio) KOHAN / KAHAN / KAAN
(181?-?)
(Rosa) RAIS
(181?-?)
Etla (Elena) SCHUARZBERG / SCHVARZBERG / SCHWARTZBERG
(1873-1937)
Naum ELINGER
(18??-18??)
Sara ELINGER
(18??-?)
Rosa ELINGER
(18??-?)
Osvaldo COSARINSKY
 
Gaston COSARINSKY
(19?-?)
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Remo Adolfo COSARINSKY
(1917-2008)
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Bernardo ELINGER
(1904-1960)
Norma "Ñeca" ELINGER
 
Elena ELINGER
 
Clara "Ñata" ELINGER
(1906-?)
Nestor Edgardo ELINGER
(1941-2005)
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Hugo Armando ELINGER
(1943-1997)
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Elena ELINGER
 
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Ezequiel Eduardo ELINGER
 
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Marisa Elena ELINGER
 
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Life Cycle:
 in  1873 - birth  in Russia in  1894 - emigration Argentina in  189? - marriage to Aba (Abraham) ELINGER - Urdinarrain, Provincia de Entre Ríos, Argentina in  18?? - birth child Naum ELINGER (18??-18??) in  18?? - birth child Sara ELINGER (18??-?) in  18?? - birth child Rosa ELINGER (18??-?) on April 25<sup>th</sup>, 1904 - birth child Bernardo ELINGER (1904-1960) on March 20<sup>th</sup>, 1906 - birth child Clara "Ñata" ELINGER (1906-?) on February 3<sup>rd</sup>, 1910 - birth child Osias Ezequiel "el negro" ELINGER (1910-1981) on November 28<sup>th</sup>, 1937 - death  in Villa Clara, Provincia de Entre Rios, Argentina
18731894189?18??18??18??1904190619101937

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