Gender: male 

David Moses HOCHMAN

Born in Akkerman? Odessa?, Russia in 1841
Died in Argentina in ?

Marriages and children:
* Married to Reisa Malka (Amalia Rosa) SCHARTZ circa 1861 in Akkerman? Odessa?, Russia.
   Children:
    1 - Moses (Moises) HOCHMAN (HOJMAN) (1867-195?)
    2 - Shulim (Salomon?) HOCHMAN (1869-?)
    3 - Lea (Luisa) HOCHMAN (HOJMAN) (1874-19??)
    4 - Sara Cipa (Cecilia) HOCHMAN (HOJMAN) (1878-191?)
    5 - Esther HOCHMAN (1880-19??)
    6 - Rivka (Rebeca) HOCHMAN (HOJMAN) (1884-1926)
    7 - Leib (Luis) HOCHMAN (HOJMAN) (circa 1885-1961)
    8 - 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 1
Document 1906 - List of settlers that leave the colony
Document 1907 - Birth record of Salvador Erlijman

Notes and events:

* 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 53.
They left Odessa on board of vessel Nilo on 11/16/1894 with a group from Akkerman 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 1 

* 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 - reference: Argentina, Provincia de San Juan See related document
Birth record of Salvador Erlijman 

Near tree:

David Moses HOCHMAN
(1841-?)
Shulim (Salomon?) HOCHMAN
(1869-?)
Lea (Luisa) HOCHMAN (HOJMAN)
(1874-19??)
Enrique KOFMAN
(1898-?)
Mauricio KOFMAN
(19?-19?)
David KOFMAN
(19?-?)
Salomon KOFMAN
 
Leon KOFMAN
(19?-?)
Berta KOFMAN
(19?-?)
Marcos KOFMAN
(1911-1981)
click to see descendants of Marcos KOFMAN
Amalia Rosa KOFMAN
(19?-?)
David SCOLNIK
(19?-?)
? SCOLNIK
(19?-?)
Aida SCOLNIK
(19?-?)
Elena SCOLNIK
(19?-?)
? SCOLNIK
(19?-?)
Amalia SCOLNIK
(19?-?)
Esther HOCHMAN
(1880-19??)
David LIFFCHITZ
(19?-?)
Benjamin LIFFCHITZ
 
Mauricio LIFFCHITZ
 
click to see descendants of Salomon (Salvador) ERLIJMAN
Esther "Estela" ERLIJMAN
(1910-1996)
click to see descendants of Esther "Estela" ERLIJMAN
Bernardo "Dito" ERLIJMAN
(1919-1997)
click to see descendants of Bernardo "Dito" ERLIJMAN
Amalia Rosa ERLIJMAN
 
Ester HOJMAN PEZOA
(1913-?)
Stella HOJMAN PEZOA
(1913-?)
Luis HOJMAN PEZOA
(1915-1983)
David HOJMAN PEZOA
(1917-2001)
Bernardo HOJMAN PEZOA
 
Cecilia HOJMAN PEZOA
 
click to see descendants of Cecilia HOJMAN PEZOA
Aida GLANDZ
(19?-?)
Clara GLANDZ
(19?-?)
David GLANDZ
(19?-?)
Amalia GLANDZ
(19?-?)

Life Cycle:
 in  1841 - birth  in Akkerman? Odessa?, Russia circa 1861 - marriage to Reisa Malka (Amalia Rosa) SCHARTZ - Akkerman? Odessa?, Russia in  1867 - birth child Moses (Moises) HOCHMAN (HOJMAN) (1867-195?) in  1869 - birth child Shulim (Salomon?) HOCHMAN (1869-?) in  1874 - birth child Lea (Luisa) HOCHMAN (HOJMAN) (1874-19??) in  1878 - birth child Sara Cipa (Cecilia) HOCHMAN (HOJMAN) (1878-191?) in  1880 - birth child Esther HOCHMAN (1880-19??) in  1884 - birth child Rivka (Rebeca) HOCHMAN (HOJMAN) (1884-1926) circa 1885 - birth child Leib (Luis) HOCHMAN (HOJMAN) (circa 1885-1961) circa 1885 - birth child Freida (Flora) HOCHMAN (HOJMAN) (circa 1885-19??) in  1894 - emigration Argentina in  December, 1894 - place Argentina, Colonia Lucienville (Akkerman II) Provincia de Entre Rios in  ? - death  in Argentina
1841circa 1861186718691874187818801884circa 1885circa 188518941894?

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