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Gender: female 

Raquel "Quela" ERLIJMAN

Born in Buenos Aires City, Argentina on December 1st, 1908
Died in Banfield, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina on September 25th, 1959 at the age of 50 (buried in Banfield)

Profession/Occupation: Teacher

Daughter of:
* Her father was Aron (Angel) ERLICHMAN / EHRLICHMANN (ERLIJMAN) (1868-1935)
* Her mother was Yaiza (Clara) LIKERMAN / LICKERMAN (1871-1947)

Marriages and children:
* Married to Luis TAMBURRI in 19? in Argentina.
   Children:
    1 - Maria Celia TAMBURRI (1942-)


Sister of:
* Marcos / Meyer ERLIJMAN (1893-1966)
* Berta / Braine ERLIJMAN (1894-196?)
* Eva ERLIJMAN (1897-1898)
* Jacob ERLIJMAN (1897-1984)
* Mauricio ERLIJMAN (1899-1983)
* Anselmo "Mito" ERLIJMAN (1908-197?)

Pictures & Documents:
Photo 1928 - Raquel and Anselmo Erlijman
Photo 1945 - Raquel Erlijman and Celia Tamburri

Near tree:

click to see ancestors of Schmaje / Schmarie / Scharie (Mario) ERLICHMAN / EHRLICHMANN (ERLIJMAN)
click to see ancestors of Taube o Tuba (Teresa) AYSENGART / EISENGARD / EIZENGARDEN (AISENGARD)
Raquel "Quela" ERLIJMAN
(1908-1959)
Maria Celia TAMBURRI
 
Nair Raquel PUENTE
 
click to see descendants of Nair Raquel PUENTE
Eleazar Osvaldo PUENTE
 
click to see descendants of Eleazar Osvaldo PUENTE
German Arturo PUENTE
 

Life Cycle:
 on December 1<sup>st</sup>, 1908 - birth  in Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina in  19? - marriage to Luis TAMBURRI - , Argentina on May 5<sup>th</sup>, 1942 - birth child Maria Celia TAMBURRI (1942-) on September 25<sup>th</sup>, 1959 - death  in Banfield, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
190819?19421959

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