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Gender: female 

Adela "Eide" SCHUARZBERG

Born in Baron Guinzburg, Provincia de Entre Rios, Argentina on October 28th, 1894
Died in Buenos Aires City, Argentina in 19? (buried in Cementerio Israelita de Berazategui)

Daughter of:
* Her father was Jacob (Jacobo) SCHUARZBERG / SCHVARZBERG / SCHWARTZBERG (1870-1944)
* Her mother was Rajil, Rucka (Matilde) ITZCOVICH / IZCOVICH (1871-1941)

Marriages and children:
* Married to Enrique CAPLAN in Argentina.

Sister of:
* Catalina Indalesia SCHUARZBERG (1896-?)
* Sara Josefina SCHUARZBERG / SCHWARTZBERG (1900-1977)
* Lucia SCHUARZBERG (1903-1976)

Pictures & Documents:
Document 1895 - Census Argentina 1895 (Boruj and Jacob Schwarzberg)
Document 1908 - Declaration of 1894 birth of Adela Schuarzberg (1908)

Notes and events:

* 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 appears as Eide of 0 years old.

* in 1908 - birth: Argentina See related document
Declaration of 1894 birth of Adela Schuarzberg (1908) 

Near tree:

click to see ancestors of Schica (Osias o Isaias) SCHWARZBERG / SCHVARZBERG / SCHWARTZBERG
click to see ancestors of Alta (Anter, Berta, Beila) KOHAN / KAHAN / KAAN / COHEN
Valvoy (Adolfo) ITZCOVICH
(18?-?)
Adela "Eide" SCHUARZBERG
(1894-19?)

Life Cycle:
 on October 28<sup>th</sup>, 1894 - birth  in Baron Guinzburg, Provincia de Entre Rios, Argentina in  1908 - birth Argentina in  ? - marriage to Enrique CAPLAN - , Argentina in  19? - death  in Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
18941908?19?

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