Gender: male 

Aba (Abraham) ELINGER

Born in Odessa, Russia in 1873
Died in Argentina in 1948 at the age of 75

Son of:
* His father was Zev Volf Lupa (Adolfo) ELINGER / EILIKER (1847-1936)
* His mother was Feige Reisa "Fanny" "Ita" BLEJMAN (1849-1923)

Marriages and children:
* Married to Etla (Elena) SCHUARZBERG / SCHVARZBERG / SCHWARTZBERG 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)


Brother of:
* Divoira, Avoira (Dora) ELINGER (1877-1909)
* Mordes, Mark (Marcos) ELINGER (1877-?)
* Gitla (Catalina) ELINGER (1881-1961)
* Schaia "el colorado" (Santiago) ELINGER (1883-1956)
* Jocif, Joseph (Jose) ELINGER (1884-1963)
* Idil, Leib (Isidoro) ELINGER (1887-?)
* Liba (Luisa) ELINGER (1890-?)
* Mariam (Maria) ELINGER (1892-1925)
* Gena Ita (Ana Manila) ELINGER (1894-1934)

Pictures & Documents:
Document 1895 - Census Argentina 1895 (Adolfo Elinger and family)
Photo 1924c - Marriage of Bernardo Elinger
Photo 1930 - Abraham Elinger
PhotoDocument 1930 - Article about Abraham and Bernardo Elinger
Photo 194? - Abraham Elinger
Document 1948 - Abraham Elinger death record
Photo 1948 - Abraham Elinger tombstone
Text / article 1994 - Homenaje a los 100 años de Villa San Marcial - Estación Urquiza (Extracto)
Photo 2005 - Old store Kaplan and Elinger

Notes and events:

* circa 1890 - emigration: Argentina, Provincia de Entre Rios
Emigrated to Argentina circa 1890. Hi doesn't appear in the JCA list so we don't know if he traveled with his parents and siblings in 1894 but he was already in Argentina in 1895 as stated in the census of May 1895.

The family group settled in Provincia de Entre Rios, at the same place the Glass' and Schuarzbergs' did.

* in 1895 - census: Argentina, Provincia de Entre Rios See related document
Census Argentina 1895 (Adolfo Elinger and family) 

* in 1930 - event: Argentina See related document
Article about Abraham and Bernardo Elinger 

* note:
Abraham was "cuamen", descendant of Abraham, high priest, and he was burried with its hands opened.
He was farmhand of Corsarinsky, then he bought a russian cart and sold fabric. Then he built in Urquiza its commerce, "Casa Elinger", very known and important till today.

Near tree:

Abraham Aba BLEJMAN
(18?-?)
Esther ?
(1820-?)
Aba (Abraham) ELINGER
(1873-1948)
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 Odessa, Russia circa 1890 - emigration Argentina, Provincia de Entre Rios in  189? - marriage to Etla (Elena) SCHUARZBERG / SCHVARZBERG / SCHWARTZBERG - Urdinarrain, Provincia de Entre Ríos, Argentina in  18?? - birth child Sara ELINGER (18??-?) in  18?? - birth child Rosa ELINGER (18??-?) in  18?? - birth child Naum ELINGER (18??-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) in  1948 - death  in Argentina
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