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Gender: male 

Moshko PARKANSKY

Born in Bendery?, Russia in 1811
Died in Kishinev, Russia on December 7th, 1914 at the age of 103

Profession/Occupation: Trader

Son of:
* His father was Leib PARKANSKY (1780-1852)
* His mother was Hana ? (1785-1850)

Marriages and children:
* Married to Feiga ? in 18? in Bendery?, Russia.
   Children:
    1 - Esther PARKANSKY (1841-?)
    2 - Haika PARKANSKY (1843-?)
    3 - Mendel PARKANSKY (1845-?)
    4 - Leizer PARKANSKY (1847-circa 1851)
    5 - Mordko PARKANSKY (1851-?)


Brother of:
* Leizer PARKANSKY (1806-1849)
* Iankel PARKANSKY (1829-?)

Pictures & Documents:
Document 1854 - Census 1854 - Bendery - Parkansky Moshko
Document 1906 - Duma voters list 1906 - Tighina - Parkansky, Usher and other

Notes and events:

* in 1854 - census: Russia, Bendery See related document
Census 1854 - Bendery - Parkansky Moshko 

* in 1859 - census: Russia, Bendery
Trader at Bendery

* in 1906 - reference: Russia, Bendery See related document
Duma voters list 1906 - Bendery - Parkansky, Usher and other 

Near tree:

Leizer PARKANSKY
(1740c-?)
Leib PARKANSKY
(1780-1852)
Hana ?
(1785-1850)
Moshko PARKANSKY
(1811-1914)
Esther PARKANSKY
(1841-?)
Haika PARKANSKY
(1843-?)
Mendel PARKANSKY
(1845-?)
Avrum PARKANSKY
(1864-?)
Leizer PARKANSKY
(1847-1851c)
Mordko PARKANSKY
(1851-?)
Leizer Iona PARKANSKY
(1877-194?)
click to see descendants of Leizer Iona PARKANSKY
Khaya PARKANSKY
(1881-?)

Life Cycle:
 in  1811 - birth  in Tighina?, Russia in  18? - marriage to Feiga ? - Tighina?, Russia in  1841 - birth child Esther PARKANSKY (1841-?) in  1843 - birth child Haika PARKANSKY (1843-?) in  1845 - birth child Mendel PARKANSKY (1845-?) in  1847 - birth child Leizer PARKANSKY (1847-circa 1851) in  1851 - birth child Mordko PARKANSKY (1851-?) on December 7<sup>th</sup>, 1914 - death  in Kishinev, Russia
181118?184118431845184718511914

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