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Trapido/Cantor Family
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Chana Cantor, born in Uzpaliai
in 1835, married Moishe Kasriel Trapido, born in Kupiskis in 1837,
sometime prior to 1857. Their eight children were born in Kupiskis
as were many of their grandchildren. Some of their children and
many of their grandchildren left Kupiskis, some going to the US, some to
Montreal, Canada, and some to South Africa. Most who remained in
Kupiskis were slaughtered in 1941.
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Hannah Trapido, the
oldest daughter
of Chana Cantor and Moishe Kasriel Trapido, married Samuel Lipschitz,
son of Abram Zelig Lipschitz. Sam was born in Pasvalys in 1851 while
Hannah was born in Kupiskis in 1857. They were married in Kupiskis
on August 19, 1874. The first four of their children were born in
Kupiskis and the remaining six were born in New York. The children
are Nathan (1876-1943); Abraham (1882-1947); Etta (1884-1935);
Lena (1887 - ?); Sara (1889-1938); Bertha (1896-1980); Benjamin
(1898-1978); Alexander (1900-1976); Jane (1902-1987); and Alice
(1902-1902). (The members of the Lipschitz family all spelled
their name differently.)
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Esther Mateson Lifschitz
and Nathan Lifschitz |
| Abraham Lipschutz and Jenny
Cohen Lipschutz, c. 1910
Both Abe and Jenny were born in Kupiskis
although they married in New York City. |

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Zalman Trapido, the
oldest son of Hannah and Moishe Kasriel, born in Kupiskis about 1864,
was married to Raisel Woloz, born in Dvinsk in 1861. They
had nine children, most of whom emigrated to Canada. Of the three
who stayed behind, Hershel and his family were killed in the Holocaust,
and Ella and Israel and their families survived.
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Raisel Woloz, born in
Dvinsk in 1861, killed in Kupiskis in 1941 and
Zalman Trapido, born in Kupiskis in 1864, died in Kupiskis 1930 |
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Front l to r: Polla Trapido,
Anne Sterlin, Martin Sterlin, Mitchell Sterlin, Leon
Sterlin
Back l to r: Benjamin
Trapido, Sarah Trapido, Helen Trapido Sterlin
Polla, Benjamin, Sarah and Helen, the
children of Zalman and Raisel, all emigrated to Montreal, Canada.
Based on the age of the children this photo was taken about 1926.
Mitchell Sterlin died in Italy in 1943
while serving in the Canadian Army.
(Photo courtesy of Zelda
Korenstein Rich, daughter of Polla Trapido Korenstein) |

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Leon Sterlin, 1886-1961, born
in Ukraine, and Helen Trapido Sterlin, 1890-1976, born in
Kupiskis. Helen was the daughter of Raisel and Zalman Trapido.
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Israel Trapido, son of
Raisel and Zalman, born
in Kupiskis in 1891, died in St. Petersburg, Russia in 1976 |

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Polla Trapido Korenstein, daughter of Raisel and
Zalman, born in
Kupiskis in 1897, died in Montreal in 1976 |
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Mendel Trapido, son of Raisel and
Zalman, born in Kupiskis in 1905, died in Montreal in 1973.
(Photo courtesy of Zelda
Korenstein Rich, daughter of Polla Trapido Korenstein) |

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Ella Trapido Gorfunkel, daughter of Raisel and Zalman, born in Kupiskis in 1900, died in Israel in
1990. Ella and her husband, Abo-Veniamin, and sons Michael and Lev,
survived the Holocaust by fleeing east to Siberia.
(Photo courtesy of Michael
Gorfunkel, son of Ella and Abo-Veniamin)
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| Zlata Trapido was
born in Kupiskis about 1865 and was killed there in 1941. She was
married to Velvel Gershuny, born in Kupiskis about 1860 and
killed there in 1941. Their children were all born in Kupiskis and
several died there as well. We don't know very much about those
that remained behind. We do know that two sons, David and
Benjamin, came to New York. |
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Sophie and Bernard
Gershuni, son of Sarah and David Gershuny, and grandson of Zlata
Trapido and Velvel Gershuny. Bernard was born in Simferopol,
Crimea in 1913
and died in New York in 1979. (We don't know why Sarah and David left
Kupiskis and travelled to the Crimea before the start of World War I.) |

| Necha Trapido was
born in Kupiskis in 1869 and died there in 1922. She was married
to Micha Kats and they had six children, but only two survived to
adulthood. These two daughters, Miriam and Jean, both emigrated to
the United States. |
Jean Kats Kotzen and
Harry Kotzen
Jean was born in Kupiskis in 1908 and died in New York in 1993.
She was the person who knew all the branches of the extended Trapido
family and was able to clarify all the relationships for your webmaster,
her cousin. |

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These photos were
contributed by Linda Cantor, your webmaster. Chana Cantor Trapido
is her great, great aunt, sister of her great grandfather Abba Isaac
Cantor. In addition, several members of the Cantor/Trapido family
were also related to her through marriage. Abraham Lipschutz, son
of Hannah and Sam Lipschitz, married Jenny Cohen, sister of Linda's
paternal grandmother Ida, making him Linda's great uncle.
Likewise, Abe's sister Etta Lipschitz married David Cantor, brother of
Linda's paternal grandfather Sam, making her Linda's great aunt.
(Dave and Etta were first cousins once removed.) |
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