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Gender: female 

Milka YURGEL

Born in Gualeguaychu, Provincia de Entre Rios, Argentina on March 4th, 1926
Died in ?

Profession/Occupation: Lawyer

Daughter of:
* Her father was Jayme YURGEL (?-19?)
* Her mother was Sara Josefina SCHUARZBERG / SCHWARTZBERG (1900-1977)

Marriages and children:
* Married to Paulo Ricardo LEVACOV in 1944 in Sao Paulo, SP, Brasil.
   Children:
    1 - Roberto LEVACOV NETO (1945-)
    2 - Marilia YURGEL LEVACOV (1952-)


Sister of:
* Jose YURGEL (circa 1924-2009)
* Enrique (Henrique) YURGEL (circa 1930-)

Pictures & Documents:
Photo 1939 - Jacobo and Matilde Schuarzberg and grandchildren
Photo 2000c - Milka and Ricardo Levacov

Notes and events:

* circa 1926 - emigration: Brasil, Pelotas, RS
Emigrated to Pelotas, Brasil

* in 1945 - place: Brasil, Porto Alegre, RS
Moved to Porto Alegre

Near tree:

Jayme YURGEL
(?-19?)
click to see ancestors of Jacob (Jacobo) SCHUARZBERG / SCHVARZBERG / SCHWARTZBERG
click to see ancestors of Rajil, Rucka (Matilde) ITZCOVICH / IZCOVICH
Milka YURGEL
(1926-?)
Roberto LEVACOV NETO
 
Augusto TERRA LEVACOV
 
Marilia YURGEL LEVACOV
 
Gustavo LEVACOV BERLIM
 
Cecilia LEVACOV BERLIM
 
click to see descendants of Cecilia LEVACOV BERLIM

Life Cycle:
 on March 4<sup>th</sup>, 1926 - birth  in Gualeguaychu, Provincia de Entre Rios, Argentina circa 1926 - emigration Brasil, Pelotas, RS in  1944 - marriage to Paulo Ricardo LEVACOV - Sao Paulo, SP, Brasil in  1945 - birth child Roberto LEVACOV NETO (1945-) in  1945 - place Brasil, Porto Alegre, RS in  1952 - birth child Marilia YURGEL LEVACOV (1952-) in  ? - death
1926circa 19261944194519451952?

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