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Malke Farbstein

Birth
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
28 Sep 1890 (aged 5 days)
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Burial
University City, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old Section - Grave Never Found
Memorial ID
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Malke was the second child of Joseph and Tauba Forbstein or Farbstein.

Malke died five days after birth.

Neither the grave location nor the grave marker have been found for this person. The grave could belong to one of the grave markers overturned on the property or illegible by virtue of age.

Parents were not named in the Missouri Death Records, but the address was correct for where they were living, 714 Washington Street, St. Louis, Mo.

The cemetery where Malke was buried was recorded as Mt. Sherith, which was found to be an early name, along with Sheerith Israel (or "Remnant of Israel"), for what was later called B'nai Amoona. Her name was not found in the cemetery records, only in city death records for St. Louis.

For some reason, Malke is shown as a half-sibling of one of her full brothers, Leo Forbstein. They were not half-siblings. Incidentally, Leo Forbstein would late win an Academy Award for conducting.

Ref: St. Louis Registry of Deaths.
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History of the entrance columns explained in the photo caption on the cemetery entrance photo.

The decedent listed on this page is buried in the Old Section of the B’nai Amoona Cemetery, University City, Missouri. This name has been added to the B’nai Amoona Cemetery – Old Section – Virtual Cemetery along with 100’s of other decedents. This project has been completed by Steve Weinreich, [email protected]
Malke was the second child of Joseph and Tauba Forbstein or Farbstein.

Malke died five days after birth.

Neither the grave location nor the grave marker have been found for this person. The grave could belong to one of the grave markers overturned on the property or illegible by virtue of age.

Parents were not named in the Missouri Death Records, but the address was correct for where they were living, 714 Washington Street, St. Louis, Mo.

The cemetery where Malke was buried was recorded as Mt. Sherith, which was found to be an early name, along with Sheerith Israel (or "Remnant of Israel"), for what was later called B'nai Amoona. Her name was not found in the cemetery records, only in city death records for St. Louis.

For some reason, Malke is shown as a half-sibling of one of her full brothers, Leo Forbstein. They were not half-siblings. Incidentally, Leo Forbstein would late win an Academy Award for conducting.

Ref: St. Louis Registry of Deaths.
___________________

History of the entrance columns explained in the photo caption on the cemetery entrance photo.

The decedent listed on this page is buried in the Old Section of the B’nai Amoona Cemetery, University City, Missouri. This name has been added to the B’nai Amoona Cemetery – Old Section – Virtual Cemetery along with 100’s of other decedents. This project has been completed by Steve Weinreich, [email protected]


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  • Maintained by: Brent Stevens
  • Originally Created by: msand
  • Added: Apr 10, 2013
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108292297/malke-farbstein: accessed ), memorial page for Malke Farbstein (23 Sep 1890–28 Sep 1890), Find a Grave Memorial ID 108292297, citing B'nai Amoona Cemetery Old Section, University City, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Brent Stevens (contributor 47516363).