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Gender: female 

Rivka (Rebeca) HOCHMAN (HOJMAN)

Born in Akkerman? Odessa?, Russia in 1884
Died in Buenos Aires City, Argentina on February 28th, 1926 at the age of 42 (buried in Liniers)

Daughter of:
* Her father was David Moses HOCHMAN (1841-?)
* Her mother was Reisa Malka (Amalia Rosa) SCHARTZ (1846-?)

Marriages and children:
* Married to David ERLICHMAN / EHRLICHMANN (ERLIJMAN) in 190? in Argentina.
   Children:
    1 - Salomon (Salvador) ERLIJMAN (1907-1987)
    2 - Esther "Estela" ERLIJMAN (1910-1996)
    3 - Bernardo "Dito" ERLIJMAN (1919-1997)
    4 - Amalia Rosa ERLIJMAN (1921-)


Sister of:
* Moses (Moises) HOCHMAN (HOJMAN) (1867-195?)
* Shulim (Salomon?) HOCHMAN (1869-?)
* Lea (Luisa) HOCHMAN (HOJMAN) (1874-19??)
* Sara Cipa (Cecilia) HOCHMAN (HOJMAN) (1878-191?)
* Esther HOCHMAN (1880-19??)
* Leib (Luis) HOCHMAN (HOJMAN) (circa 1885-1961)
* Freida (Flora) HOCHMAN (HOJMAN) (circa 1885-19??)

Pictures & Documents:
Document 1894 - List of expedicion of families of JCA 26 (Hochmann)
Document 1895 - Census 1895 - Hochman 2
Photo 190? - Rebeca Hojman
Document 1906 - List of settlers that leave the colony
Document 1907 - Birth record of Salvador Erlijman

Notes and events:

* circa 1884 - birth: Russia
In the passenger list of 1894 she was 6.
In the 1895 census, 7.
In the birth record of Salvador in 1907, 24.
She was probably born between 1883 and 1887.

* in 1894 - emigration: Argentina See related document
List of expedicion of families of JCA 26 (Hochmann) 

* on November 16th, 1894 - emigration: Argentina
Emigrated to Argentina with his family at the age of 6.
They left Odessa on board of vessel Nilo on 11/16/1894 with a group organized by JCA.

* in December, 1894 - place: Argentina, Lucienville Colony (Akkerman II) Provincia de Entre Rios
The JCA group settled at Lucienville Colony (zone Akkerman II), near Basavilbaso, in the Provincia de Entre Rios.

* in 1895 - census: Argentina, Provincia de Entre Rios See related document
Census 1895 - Hochman 2 

* in 1895 - census: Argentina, Basavilbaso, Provincia de Entre Rios
According to 1895 census they lived at the rural zone of Genacito district (near Basavilbaso), Provincia de Entre Rios.

* in 1906 - note: Argentina, Akkerman II, Provincia de Entre Rios See related document
List of settlers that leave the colony 

* on August 29th, 1907 - event: Argentina, Provincia de San Juan See related document
Birth record of Salvador Erlijman 

Near tree:

David Moses HOCHMAN
(1841-?)
Rivka (Rebeca) HOCHMAN (HOJMAN)
(1884-1926)
Guillermo Maximo "Quique" ERLIJMAN
 
click to see descendants of Guillermo Maximo "Quique" ERLIJMAN
click to see descendants of Clarisa Liliana Victoria "Lili" ERLIJMAN
Sergio Aquiles "Yiyo" ERLIJMAN
 
click to see descendants of Sergio Aquiles "Yiyo" ERLIJMAN
Esther "Estela" ERLIJMAN
(1910-1996)
click to see descendants of Celia Beatriz Rebeca "Betty" HALPERN
Bernardo "Dito" ERLIJMAN
(1919-1997)
Susana Patricia ERLIJMAN
 
Silvia Cristina ERLIJMAN
 
click to see descendants of Silvia Cristina ERLIJMAN
Liliana Marisa ERLIJMAN
(1962-2007)
Amalia Rosa ERLIJMAN
 

Life Cycle:
 in  1884 - birth  in Akkerman? Odessa?, Russia circa 1884 - birth Russia in  1894 - emigration Argentina in  December, 1894 - place Argentina, Colonia Lucienville (Akkerman II) Provincia de Entre Rios in  190? - marriage to David ERLICHMAN / EHRLICHMANN (ERLIJMAN) - , Argentina on August 29<sup>th</sup>, 1907 - birth child Salomon (Salvador) ERLIJMAN (1907-1987) on April 12<sup>th</sup>, 1910 - birth child Esther "Estela" ERLIJMAN (1910-1996) on January 1<sup>st</sup>, 1919 - birth child Bernardo "Dito" ERLIJMAN (1919-1997) on April 22<sup>nd</sup>, 1921 - birth child Amalia Rosa ERLIJMAN (1921-) on February 28<sup>th</sup>, 1926 - death  in Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
1884circa 188418941894190?19071910191919211926

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