9/18/2025 1:59 PM
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It's a register-book. The consecutive entries have nothing to do with each other.
Number 20. Dated in Majszin, 25 March 1902.
Informant: Moskó Csik [sic], butcher, residence Majszin, whom the below-written registrar knows personally.
Deceased: Cháncze Ráchel Czik, Jewish, occupation within the household, residence Majszin, birthplace within the household, age 23 years.
Spouse: Léb Mendel Szabó
Father: Moskó Czik, butcher, Majszin
Mother: [blank]
Death: Majszin, 22 March 1902, 9 p.m.
Cause: pneumonia
Remark: Informant is father of the deceased.
Read forth, explained in Romanian, approved, and signed, the illiterate Moskó Czik used his mark.
Number 21. Dated in Majszin, 26 March 1902. The chief administrator of the Varsó district, per that one's decree with register-number 38/1902, it is entered that the boy-child named Áron Gold born in Majszin on 10 September 1871 to Hászkel Gold father and Frimet Lándeszmann mother died on 8 June 1873 in Majszin.
(No, I don't know why the young woman's mother was left blank, given that her death was supposedly reported by her father, who presumably would know that detail, and no, I don't have any ideas why it was felt necessary to enter a child's death nearly three decades after the fact.)
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