Name | Bernard Abraham Perlinsky [2] | |
Birth | 25 Aug 1893 | Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA ![]() |
Gender | Male | |
Also Known As | Bernard Pearl [2, 3, 4, 5] | |
Census | 1900 | Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA ![]() |
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Census | 1910 | Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA ![]() |
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Census | 1910 | Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA ![]() |
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Residence | Jun 1917 | Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA ![]() |
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Census | 1920 | Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA ![]() |
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Occupation | Factory help (Harry Schallman) [2] | |
Occupation | Salesman [3, 5] | |
Medical Notes | On his WWI Draft Card, Bernard claims exemption from the draft because he is “paroled from Chicago State Hospital.” [2] | |
Research Notes | Appears twice in the 1910 census. [4, 6] | |
Death | 8 Sep 1922 | Cook County, Illinois, USA ![]() |
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Burial | 10 Sep 1922 | Rosemont Park Cemetery, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA ![]() |
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Person ID | I10209 | Mohr-Whalen |
Last Modified | 3 Sep 2018 |
Father | Paul Perlinsky b. 2 Nov 1854, Gostyn, Germany ![]() d. 12 Apr 1925, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA ![]() | |
Mother | Anna Perlinsky b. 1 Mar 1864, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA ![]() d. 15 Oct 1954, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA ![]() | |
Family ID | F6975 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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