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Movsha Leizerov Horowitz |
Born |
Abt 1837 |
Horwitz Family Residence, Rezekne, Latgale, Latvia |
Gender |
Male |
Notes |
- In 1897 census Alex reports: In Rezekne on Antokolskaya street 23 (wooden house , covered by wood) lived. Gurvitch Movsha Leizerov (son of Leizer), 60 years old, born and registered in Rezekne, literate, learned at father, owner of the heavy cabs (those for tansportation of goods).
In the Latvia SIG All Latvia database under the 1897 census there is an entry for the family at Rezekne, Malaya Ludzenskaya house 23, singel dwelling. Mowscha Hurwitsch age 60 son of Leisar, Drayman, born in Rezekne, place of origin is Rezekne His wife is Hena Sora Hurwitsch, father name Awsey, age 60, born in Dauagavpils s., born Place of Origin, Rezekne.
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Person ID |
I7683 |
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Last Modified |
3 Oct 2005 |
Father |
Getzel Leiser Horwitz/Gurewitsch, b. Abt 1814, Horwitz Family Residence, Rezekne, Latgale, Latvia , d. aftr 1896, Rezekne, Latgale, Latvie (Age ~ 83 years) |
Mother |
Itka, b. 1818, Horwitz Family Residence, Rezekne, Latgale, Latvia , d. After 1896, Horwitz Family Residence, Rezekne, Latgale, Latvia (Age 79 years) |
Family ID |
F3388 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Gena Sora Daug of Aveye, b. Abt 1837, Horwitz Family Residence, Rezekne, Latgale, Latvia |
Children |
| 1. Srol (Israel) Yankelev Gurevitch, b. Abt 1876, Horwitz Family Residence, Rezekne, Latgale, Latvia |
| 2. Borukh Gurvich, b. Abt 1879, Rezekne, Latgale, Latvia , d. 6 Feb 1880, Rezekne, Latgale, Lavia (Age ~ 1 years) |
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4 May 2013 |
Family ID |
F3396 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Born - Abt 1837 - Horwitz Family Residence, Rezekne, Latgale, Latvia |
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Documents |
| yDNA Haplogroup Q-F1680 (Probably) +L245 +M378 +L275 +L232 + M242 David Howard and Jeff Horwitz have have their yDNA tested and we are both are in Haplogroup Q which probably evolved in Siberia about 20,000 years ago. About 4% of Northern European Jewish (Ashkenazim) men are in this group. Only Jewish men appear to have markers +L245 and +F1680. So far not many other Horwitz families have this marker. There is a lot of speculation how this got into the Jewish family. Only Jewish men have this marker in the Northern European population. |
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