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1890 (Creation)
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- Redlich, Charles, 1871-
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Charles Redlich (October 18 1871 - ?) was the son of Albert and Mary (or Sarah) Redlich. He was born in the United States and immigrated to Canada with his parents in 1882. On a 1921 census, Charles Redlich's occupation is listed simply as "Hospital." He married Bertha Roman and had at least three children.
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Bertha Roman (March 71872 - 1948) was the daughter of Samuel and Fanny Roman. She was born in the United States and immigrated to Canada with her family in 1874. She married Charles Redlich and had at least three children.
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This ketubah indicates the marriage of Chaim ben Avraham Redlich (Charles Redlich) and Bertha bat Shmuel Roman, on the fourth day after Shabbat, the 29th day of the month of Heshvan 5651 - Wednesday, November 8, 1890. Although the ketubah does not make explicit reference to the congregation, it is believed that they were married at the Shaar Hashomayim, as Joe King's Book Gate of Heaven lists not only the bride's father, but also the two witnesses, Ya'akov ben Yosef Kirsch and Yehuda ben Yehiel Sherman, as members of the congregation.
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- Hebrew