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Nathan Koretsky

Birth28 May 1852 - Russia
Death2 Jan 1910 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Born in Russia on 28 May 1852. Nathan Koretsky married Tauba (Tilly) Tetefsky and had 9 children. He passed away on 2 Jan 1910 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Tauba (Tilly) Tetefsky
1848 - 1911
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Mamie Koretsky
1890 - 1934
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Ida Koretsky
1892 - Unknown
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Jennie Koretsky
1882 - 1954
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Benjamin Koretsky
1886 - Unknown
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Lena (Hannah Leah) Koretsky
1874 - 1945
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Sallie Koretsky
1878 - 1955
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Harry Koretsky
1886 - 1953
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Eva (Hova) Koretsky
1867 - Unknown
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Israel Koretsky
1867 - 1946

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