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5. Photo Sussman Saul2,25,26 was born in 1841 in Lithuania.6 He immigrated in 1908.26 He died about 1933 in Brooklyn, New York.25 He was buried in in Brooklyn, New York.27,28 The Saul Family Circle always called him Zusel Sulsky, but he is listed in the 1920 and 1930 US Census as Sussman Saul.

His GGranddaughter, Nancy Lubin Bochichio, said that Sussman and his wife, Mary, came to the US after all their children had already settled there. Sussman owned a mill in Jonava and worked as an eggman in Hunter, New York.

Sussman Saul and Mary Gordon (Zeltzer) were married in 1858 in Lithuania.26 Photo Mary Gordon (Zeltzer)2,6,29 (daughter of Nokhim-David Gordon (Zeltzer)) was born in 1845 in Lithuania.6 She immigrated in 1908.26 She died in 1920 in Hunter, New York.25 She was buried in in South Jewitt in the Catskills.27,30 According to the birth records of her children from the Lithuanian Historical Archives, her maiden name was Zeltser. Sussman Saul and Mary Gordon (Zeltzer) had the following children:

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Rebecca Sulsky.

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Hyman Loeb (Louis) Saul.

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Khaya Dobra (Annie) Sulsky.

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Joseph Sulsky2,25 was born in 1871 in Lithuania.6 He died on 16 Jan 1939.30 He was buried in in South Jewitt in the Catskills.30 According to the 1887 List of Residents of Janova, Iosel enlisted in the National Guard during the 1903 draft.
Per Nancy Lubin Bochichio, he went to South Africa, then to the US. He lived most of his life in Lexington, NY. In 1929 he owned one of the two general stores in Lexington. He was a Mason.

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Nellie Sulsky.

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Mulkie (Mollie) Sulsky.

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Nokhim-David Solski9,12 was born on 3 Apr 1882 in Jonava, Lithuania. He died of diphtheria on 19 Nov 1882 in Jonava, Lithuania.

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David Nathan Saul.

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Lottie Sulsky.

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Ruvin Solski9,12 was born on 23 Mar 1890 in Jonava, Lithuania. He died of diphtheria on 9 Oct 1892 in Jonava, Lithuania.