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Max MAISLINAge: 62 years18861948

Name
Max MAISLIN
Given names
Max
Surname
MAISLIN
Hebrew
מקס מאיזלין
Hebrew
משה מאיזלין
Romanized
Moshe
Birth 1886 (5646)
Russia - רוסיה

Immigration
Canada
yes

Hebrew: קנדה
Birth of a daughter
#1
Fanny Estelle MAISLIN
1910 (5670) (Age 24 years)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada - מונטריאל, קנדה

Occupation
Butcher

Hebrew: קצב
Death June 30, 1948 (Sivan 23, 5708) (Age 62 years)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada - מונטריאל, קנדה

Publication: https://barondehirsch.com/ The Baron de Hirsch-Back River Cemeteries Inc. is responsible for the care and upkeep of two of Montreal's oldest Jewish Cemeteries, the Baron de Hirsch Cemetery and the Back River Memorial Gardens Cemetery. The BDH Community Foundation and other large and small affiliates, synagogues and burial societies own land in both cemeteries. The grounds of the Baron de Hirsch Cemetery, founded in 1905, are the final resting place of many people who contributed to Jewish life in Montreal and elsewhere and are well worth exploring. Here you will find memorials to victims of the Holocaust, touching, poetic and interesting epitaphs, and the graves of a Titanic victim, famous rabbis, well-known authors and other prominent Canadians.
Text:
MAX MAISLIN BDH de la Savane Hebrew Sick Old #1 (C1) Line: 48 Grave #: 11 Burial date 1948-06-30
Note: Burial -
Family with Lize HERMAN - View this family
himself
wife
daughter
Fanniy Maislin-SeligmanFanny Estelle MAISLIN
פני אסטל מאיזלין
Birth: 1910 (5670) 24 19Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Death: December 19, 2001 (Tevet 4, 5762)Montreal, Quebec, Canada

DeathJewishGen World Online Burial Registry - Montreal, Baron Hirsch de la Savane Cemetery
DeathBaron de Hirsch-Back River Cemeteries Inc.
Publication: https://barondehirsch.com/ The Baron de Hirsch-Back River Cemeteries Inc. is responsible for the care and upkeep of two of Montreal's oldest Jewish Cemeteries, the Baron de Hirsch Cemetery and the Back River Memorial Gardens Cemetery. The BDH Community Foundation and other large and small affiliates, synagogues and burial societies own land in both cemeteries. The grounds of the Baron de Hirsch Cemetery, founded in 1905, are the final resting place of many people who contributed to Jewish life in Montreal and elsewhere and are well worth exploring. Here you will find memorials to victims of the Holocaust, touching, poetic and interesting epitaphs, and the graves of a Titanic victim, famous rabbis, well-known authors and other prominent Canadians.
Text:
MAX MAISLIN BDH de la Savane Hebrew Sick Old #1 (C1) Line: 48 Grave #: 11 Burial date 1948-06-30
SourceDavid Seligman (Canada) - genealogical research
SourceMiriam Seligman Charron - personal testimony
Death
Burial - Montreal, Baron de Hirsch - de la Savane Cemetery Line 48, Grave 11