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Rachel Adler

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Rachel Adler

Birth
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Death
11 Dec 1867 (aged 0–1)
Burial
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.0000694, Longitude: -90.06015
Plot
NM-01-17-04
Memorial ID
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Rachel Adler was born in New York City, New York, in 1866, the daughter of Newman Adler and Augusta (Abrahams) Adler. She died on 11 December 1867 in New Orleans, Louisiana, aged seventeen months, and was buried there at Hebrew Rest Cemetery in a plot set aside for burials of residents of the Jewish Orphans' Home. (Sources: Hebrew Rest Cemetery records and Jewish Orphans' Home records.)

Another burial record, which incorrectly reports her age at death as seventeen years, suggests she was buried in the Congregation Tememe Derech section of Canal Street Cemetery, also known as Gates of Prayer Cemetery, but there is no gravestone for her there. It's possible she was originally buried there and then later moved to Hebrew Rest, but given that her four siblings who lived to adulthood had left the New Orleans area by the late 1870s, this seems unlikely. For this alternate burial record, see "JewishGen Online Worldwide Burial Registry" (JOWBR), /Ancestry/ (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1411), for Rachel Adler, 11 December 1867, Canal Street Cemetery (Congregation Tememe Derech section), New Orleans, La.
Rachel Adler was born in New York City, New York, in 1866, the daughter of Newman Adler and Augusta (Abrahams) Adler. She died on 11 December 1867 in New Orleans, Louisiana, aged seventeen months, and was buried there at Hebrew Rest Cemetery in a plot set aside for burials of residents of the Jewish Orphans' Home. (Sources: Hebrew Rest Cemetery records and Jewish Orphans' Home records.)

Another burial record, which incorrectly reports her age at death as seventeen years, suggests she was buried in the Congregation Tememe Derech section of Canal Street Cemetery, also known as Gates of Prayer Cemetery, but there is no gravestone for her there. It's possible she was originally buried there and then later moved to Hebrew Rest, but given that her four siblings who lived to adulthood had left the New Orleans area by the late 1870s, this seems unlikely. For this alternate burial record, see "JewishGen Online Worldwide Burial Registry" (JOWBR), /Ancestry/ (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1411), for Rachel Adler, 11 December 1867, Canal Street Cemetery (Congregation Tememe Derech section), New Orleans, La.


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