Chervin Family of Argentina: Isaac (Itzhak Julio; Ytzjok) Chervin

Father: no information

Mother: Fanya (Fanny)

Spouse:

Children with Elena Jacobson:

Children with Riwke (Rebeca) Susterman:

Brothers:

Cousins:


Biographical information:

Born 1870. An energetic and earthy man, trading in meat. Once on a trip to Siberia, pursued by wolves, he gave up first the meat and then his horses.

Note: Isaac's first wife died in 1900 after bearing 5 children, which suggests Isaac's birth year may have been a little before 1870.

Married in Ekaterinoslav, Russia (a city in the possession of Rumania or the Ukraine, at various times).

Died August 28, 1948. Buried in Liniers Cemetery, Buenos Aires L/112/Grave 10.

Luis and Benjamin died in the Russo-Japanese War. Isaac Immigrated to Argentina with his three surviving sons. The cousins listed also immigrated.

According to Ernesto, Ytzjok told Rosita Gribnicow that he knew Ekaterinoslav, where the family came from in the Ukraine, and that at some point the family had come there from France. There is no other source for this.

They immigrated to the following locations:

Sources:
Catalina Chervin de Abramzon, via her son Roberto Abramzon.
Geni listing by Lorena Litvac and Martin Perlman
Comment by Ernesto Chervin (2018)
hebrewsurnames.com (burial record, via Stew Cherlin)

Lorena lists Maria and Sara.


2005