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Amelia Glucksman

Birth28 Jun 1847 - Also-Laps, Szapes, Hungary
Death10 Sep 1903 - Cleveland, OH
MotherJanka Scheindel Langer
FatherAbraham Glucksman

Born in Also-Laps, Szapes, Hungary on 28 Jun 1847 to Abraham Glucksman and Janka Scheindel Langer. Amelia Glucksman married David Propper and had 9 children. She passed away on 10 Sep 1903 in Cleveland, OH.

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Parents
Abraham Glucksman
1805 - 1873
Janka Scheindel Langer
1812 - 1876
Spouse(s)
David Propper
1843 - 1913
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Antonia (Schachtel/szachtel) Propper
1872 - 1958
Blanche Blanca Beyla Propper
1892 - 1993
Jennie Propper
1878 - 1964
Henry Harry Chaim Propper
1887 - 1939
Rosa Propper
1875 - 1970

Helen Hindel Propper
1881 - 1944
Isidor Isaak J Propper
1868 - 1935
Moses Moshe Propper
1870 - 1898
Albert Arpad Avraham Wolf Propper
1883 - 1968

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