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Gender: female 

Ester "Estela" ERLIJMAN

Born in Carlos Casares, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1892
Died in Rosario, Provincia de Santa Fe, Argentina in 1998 at the age of 106

Daughter of:
* Her father was Schmaje / Schmarie / Scharie (Mario) ERLICHMAN / EHRLICHMANN (ERLIJMAN) (1851-1907)
* Her mother was Taube o Tuba (Teresa) AYSENGART / EISENGARD / EIZENGARDEN (AISENGARD) (1853-1930)

Marriages and children:
* Married to ? KANNER in 19?? in Argentina.
   Children:
    1 - Perla KANNER (19??-19??)
    2 - Leopoldo "Poldo" KANNER (19??-2002)


Sister of:
* Aron (Angel) ERLICHMAN / EHRLICHMANN (ERLIJMAN) (1868-1935)
* David ERLICHMAN / EHRLICHMANN (ERLIJMAN) (1881-1959)
* Breine (Berta) ERLICHMAN / EHRLICHMANN (ERLIJMAN) (1883-?)

Pictures & Documents:
Document 1895 - Census 1895 family Erlichman
Photo 191? - Estela Erlijman
Photo 191? - Estela Erlijman and her husband Kanner

Notes and events:

* in 1895 - census: Argentina, Carlos Casares? See related document
Census 1895 family Erlichman 

* in 1895 - census: Argentina
In the 1895 census appears as Ester Erlichman, 3 years old

Near tree:

? ERLICHMAN / EHRLICHMANN
(18??-18??)
(Maria) SCHWARTZ
(18??-?)
Ester "Estela" ERLIJMAN
(1892-1998)
Perla KANNER
(19??-19??)
Leopoldo "Poldo" KANNER
(19??-2002)

Life Cycle:
 in  1892 - birth  in Carlos Casares,  Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina in  19?? - marriage to ? KANNER - , Argentina in  19?? - birth child Perla KANNER (19??-19??) in  19?? - birth child Leopoldo "Poldo" KANNER (19??-2002) in  1998 - death  in Rosario,  Provincia de Santa Fe, Argentina
189219??19??19??1998

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