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| Jacob SAWILKOW
(Bef 1859-1894) |
Jacob SAWILKOW 1
According to Myrian Diamond, the name "Salkin" was originally something along the lines of "Zalvakov" or "Salvakov." This later turned out to be Sawilkow, pronounced "Savilkov." Beider has this as "Zavalkov" and possibly "Zavalkin." 3 7 8
• Military Service: Russian Empire. 3 Jacob served as a tailor in the czarist Russian army. • Residence, Aug 1895, Kiev, [Ukraine], Russian Empire. 3 7 Jacob paid for the passage of his wife and three sons to Baltimore. According to Myrian Diamond, Jacob had already died by this time, in which case his payment for passage would be a ruse to prevent the authorities from learning she had no obvious source of support. Jacob married Miriam Sarah FRENKEL, daughter of Moshe Nisan FRENKEL and Unknown. (Miriam Sarah FRENKEL was born in 1853 in [Ukraine], Russian Empire,9 died on Feb 11, 1921 in Mercy Hospital, Baltimore 10 and was buried on Feb 13, 1921 in United Hebrew Cem, Sulphur Spring Rd., Baltimore 11.) |
1 SS-5 of Nathan Salkin.
2 By deduction.
3 Myrian Diamond/Yvette Diamond.
4 Baltimore City, US Census, 1910.
5 Tombstone of Nathan Salkin.
6 SS-5 of Raymond Salkin.
7 Baltimore Passenger Lists.
8 Alexander Beider, "A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Russian Empire."
9 Tombstone.
10 Death certificate of Sarah (Franklin Salkin) Rosenberg.
11 United Hebrew Cemetery, Sulphur Spring Rd., Baltimore.
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