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Gender: male 

Schaia "Charles" (Santiago) GLASS (GLAS)

Born in Bessarabia, Akkerman ?, Russia in 1883
Died in Buenos Aires City, Argentina on July 20th, 1965 at the age of 82 (buried in Tablada)

Profession/Occupation: Trader

Son of:
* His father was Mases "Hersch" "Gersh" "Tzvi" (Gregorio) GLASS / FERDMAN (GLAS) (1859-1936)
* His mother was Zipa "Cyper, Tzipe" (Cipriana) KERZNER (KERSCHNER, KESTNER, KESNER / KIRNER) (1865-1947)

Marriages and children:
* Married to Rivka, Riwka (Rebeca) SCHUARZBERG circa 1909 in Colonia Clara, Provincia de Entre Rios, Argentina.
   Children:
    1 - Berta GLAS (1910-2006)
    2 - Matilde GLAS (1914-1920)
    3 - Rosa GLAS (1918-2017)
    4 - Edith GLAS (1922-2009)


Brother of:
* Salomon GLASS (GLAS) (1879-1956)
* Leib "Leilo" "Lewy" (Leon) GLASS (GLAS) (1886-1940)
* Mendel (Manuel) GLASS (GLAS) (1890-1948)

Pictures & Documents:
Document 1895 - Census Argentina 1895 (Glass-Kerschner)
Photo 191? - Santiago Glas
Document 1910 - Birth record Berta Glas
Document 1917 - Marriage certificate Santiago Glas and Rebeca Schwarzberg
Document 1917 - Marriage record Santiago Glas and Rebeca Schwarzberg
Photo 193? - Santiago Glas in Villa Clara
Photo 195? - Santiago Glas and Rebeca Schuarzberg
Photo 1962 - 25th anniversary Salo and Berta Parkansky
Document 1965 - Santiago Glas - Death Record

Notes and events:

* in 1890 - emigration: Argentina, Provincia de Entre Rios
The family participated in the first jewish immigration to Argentina.
They boarded the vessel "Dresden" at Bremen, arriving to the port of Buenos Aires the 12/15/1890 and the settling in Provincia de Entre Rios.

* in 1895 - census: Argentina, Provincia de Entre Rios See related document
Census Argentina 1895 (Glass-Kerschner) 

* circa 1909 - marriage: Argentina, Colonia Clara, Provincia de Entre Rios
Religious marriage Santiago Glas and Rebeca Schwarzberg: The religious marriage took place circa 1909.
In the country side, the "civil" registration was done when they could go to the main city.
That's why the civil marriage record date is well after the birth of the first two children (1917).

* on November 6th, 1910 - note: Argentina, Distrito Moscas Sud, Provincia de Entre Rios See related document
Birth record Berta Glas 

* on December 3rd, 1917 - marriage: Argentina, Colonia Clara, Provincia de Entre Rios See related document
Marriage record Santiago Glas and Rebeca Schwarzberg 

* on July 20th, 1965 - death: Argentina, Buenos Aires City See related document
Santiago Glas - Death Record 

Near tree:

(Simon) GLASS (GLAS)
(183?-?)
click to see ancestors of (Berta) ZEIGNER
(Berta) ZEIGNER
(183?-18?)
(Rosa) (SCHAPICHNIK / KAPLAN)
(1825-?)
Schaia "Charles" (Santiago) GLASS (GLAS)
(1883-1965)
Berta GLAS
(1910-2006)
David Gregorio "Davicho" PARKANSKY
 
click to see descendants of David Gregorio "Davicho" PARKANSKY
click to see descendants of Ana Mirta "Anita" PARKANSKY
Matilde GLAS
(1914-1920)
Rosa GLAS
(1918-2017)
Victoria "Vicky" PIK
 
click to see descendants of Victoria "Vicky" PIK
Diana PIK
 
click to see descendants of Diana PIK
Edith GLAS
(1922-2009)
Gustavo KUCZER
(1950-2011)
click to see descendants of Gustavo KUCZER
Juan Roberto "Robertito" KUCZER
 
click to see descendants of Juan Roberto "Robertito" KUCZER

Life Cycle:
 in  1883 - birth  in Bessarabia, Akkerman ?, Russia in  1890 - emigration Argentina, Provincia de Entre Rios circa 1909 - marriage to Rivka, Riwka (Rebeca) SCHUARZBERG - Colonia Clara, Provincia de Entre Rios, Argentina on November 6<sup>th</sup>, 1910 - birth child Berta GLAS (1910-2006) in  1914 - birth child Matilde GLAS (1914-1920) on December 3<sup>rd</sup>, 1917 - marriage Argentina, Colonia Clara, Provincia de Entre Rios in  1918 - birth child Rosa GLAS (1918-2017) on August 22<sup>nd</sup>, 1922 - birth child Edith GLAS (1922-2009) on July 20<sup>th</sup>, 1965 - death  in Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
18831890circa 1909191019141917191819221965

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