Her maiden name was POBEREJSKY in France, but almost certainly she was the daughter of one of the several Jewish POBEREZHSKYs, who immigrated in the 1920s from Ukraine (then Russian Empire). Each of these POBEREZHSKYs seemed to have rendered their names POBEREJSKY or POBERJESKY once in France. (I am a relative).
The form I viewed indicates some sort of plot location system: 96... 20-76...25-35 (?) This is basically identical to the numbers given for Moise POBEREJSKY (1850-1926) also buried in this same cemetery.
Her maiden name was POBEREJSKY in France, but almost certainly she was the daughter of one of the several Jewish POBEREZHSKYs, who immigrated in the 1920s from Ukraine (then Russian Empire). Each of these POBEREZHSKYs seemed to have rendered their names POBEREJSKY or POBERJESKY once in France. (I am a relative).
The form I viewed indicates some sort of plot location system: 96... 20-76...25-35 (?) This is basically identical to the numbers given for Moise POBEREJSKY (1850-1926) also buried in this same cemetery.
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