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Jacob Leb Solski2,7,8,9 was born in 1834.8 He immigrated in 1907 to Jerusalem, Israel.7 with his second wife. He died in 1912 in Jerusalem,
Israel.7 He was buried in
on the Mount of Olives, Cemetery Har Hazeitim, Middle Place, Region 2, Subdivision
Gimmel, Line Yud in Jerusalem, Israel.10
In Lithuanian records, his name is given as Iankel-Leiba and Iankel-Iudel.
In 1856 his occupation is listed as "seller of foodstuffs" but by 1863
he is listed as a "house-owner."
Per conversation with Rella Sloman, Jacob Leb had several wives. Mindel died
early. In 1907 Jacob emigrated to Israel with his second wife. She died in
Israel. He may have married a third time in Israel. He is however, listed in
the 1908 Jonova Jewish community Family lists.
His surname in Lithuanian records is Solski, but the Jerusalem Chevra Kadisha
has him listed as Sholski. Jacob Leb Solski and Mindel Likhtenshtein were married
before 1853 in Lithuania.
Mindel Likhtenshtein9 (daughter of Israel Likhtenshtein
and Reyze ?) was born in 1834.11
She died after 1887. Jacob Leb Solski and Mindel Likhtenshtein had
the following children:
+9 | i. | Zusel
Sulski. | +10 | ii. | David Saul. | 11 | iii. | Noek Sulsky9 was born on 6 Jan 1856 in Jonava, Lithuania.9 The only record of this child is a birth record. He
is not mentioned
in the Saul Family papers. | 12 | iv. | Abram-Movsha
Sulsky9 was born on 27
Dec 1858 in Jonava, Lithuania.9
The only information about this child is his birth record. | +13 | v. | Rachel Leah Saul. | +14 | vi. | Morris
Sulski. | 15 | vii. | Lana
Sulsky9,12 was born on 7 Jul 1865 in Jonava, Lithuania.9 She died on 4 Aug 1868 in Jonava,
Lithuania.12 The only record
for Lana Solski is a birth certificate. | +16 | viii. | Abbe Sulski. | +17 | ix. | Joseph (Jacob) Saul. | +18 | x. | Wolfe
Sulski. | +19 | xi. | Meyer Saul. |
Jacob
Leb Solski and Bassa Leah ? were married after 1887. Bassa
Leah ? (daughter of Dov Berl ?) died on 17 Dec 1916 in Jerusalem, Israel.
She was buried in Mount of Olives, Cemetery Har Haxeitim, Middle Place, Region
2, Subdivision Gimmel, Line Yud in Jerusalem, Israel.10 |