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  1. Fannie Turek Rutkowski was born in March 1878, in Łomża, Poland as the daughter of Rutkowsky. She had at least 4 sons and 4 daughters with Joseph Rubenstein. She immigrated to United States in 1905. She died on 11 April 1944, in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States, at the age of 66, and was buried in Norridge, Cook, Illinois, United States.

  2. Oct 14, 2022 · Explore genealogy for Fannie (Rutkowski) Rubenstein born 1878 Lomza Guberniya, Russian Empire died 1944 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States including research + children + 1 photos + more in the free family tree community.

    • Female
    • March 1, 1878
    • Joseph Rubenstein
    • April 11, 1944
  3. Created by: Natalie. Added: Dec 5, 2013. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 121249130. Source citation. Alternate spelling of her maiden name is Rutkowski. ------------------------------------- Fannie Rubenstein followed her husband to the United States in 1904 or 1905, accompanied by her children Hyman and Ann. An illiterate woman, she went to night ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jack_RubyJack Ruby - Wikipedia

    Ruby was born Jacob Leon Rubenstein on or around March 25, 1911, in the Maxwell Street area of Chicago, the son of Joseph Rubenstein and Fannie Turek Rutkowski (or Rokowsky), both Polish-born Orthodox Jews. Ruby was the fifth of his parents' 10 surviving children.

    • Nightclub owner
  5. Genealogy profile for Fannie Turek Rubenstein Fannie Turek Rubenstein (Rutkowski) (1878 - 1944) - Genealogy Genealogy for Fannie Turek Rubenstein (Rutkowski) (1878 - 1944) family tree on Geni, with over 245 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  6. Ruby, born Jacob Rubenstein, was the fifth of eight living children of Joseph Rubenstein, a Polish immigrant carpenter, and Fannie Turek Rutkowski, a homemaker. Although the exact month and day of his birth are somewhat vague, the date Ruby most often cited was 25 March. Ruby grew up in a series of poor Jewish neighborhoods in Chicago.

  7. Ruby’s mother Fannie Turek Rutkowski, probably born in 1875, who came from a marginally more up-market Jewish family near Warsaw. Later, in prison, Ruby was to write a fanciful account of Joseph having stayed with and married a Jewish farmer’s daughter when, in fact, the marriage was arranged by a professional matchmaker [6].