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Abraham
Chaim
Basger
went
to
Australia
Rebecca
(Guttmann)
Basger
married
Dovid
Behr
Dovid Behr changed his name to Basger
(after Bazga, a small village, near Raducaneni)
They had 4 children,
Rachela, Abraham Chaim, Betty, Moshe
(Morris)
Betty
(Biatris)
Basger
June
1912
1913
Betty
Basger
Travel
Certificate of Sally Rabinovici,
born in Raducaneni
2nd daughter of
Rachela (Basger) Rabinovici,
when she made Aliyah
to Israel.
1934
Betty
meets
her
brother
Morris
in
Manchester
Biatris
Basger
from Raducaneni wrote to her sister
and brother-in-law
Betty
wrote
to
her
mother
Rebeca Basger
1907
Rachel
Basger
&
Avram
Rabinovici
Rachel
Basger
Rabinovici
Thank
you for the history of Raducaneni, I understand now, much more about our roots. I
suppose that my grandpa, Rabinovici, was a Jewishmerchant who
arrived
from Galicia and settled in Raducaneni fair
(the law allowed Jews to only
settle in a fair)
His son, Abram Rabinovici married
hiscousinfrom Bazga about 1907
(my grandma, Rachela Basger)
Their daughters, Ana born in 1910
in valley Bohotin
and Sally born in 1913
in Raducaneni,
the family lived in this area when
Raducaneni -
North was called Bazga.
1919
Rachel
Basger
Rabinovici
with daughters Ana & Sally