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Sara Esther Lochak

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Murdered
Sara Lohak nee Atlas was born in Riga, Latvia, 1876 to Avraham and Rokha Shprintza. She was a housewife and a widow of Zalman. Prior to WWII she lived in Riga, Latvia. During the war she was in Latvia, Latvia.
Sara was murdered in the Shoah. Place of death: Riga, Latvia, 28/12/1941.


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Last Name First Name Year of Birth Place of Residence Source
Lochak Sara Esther 1876 Riga, Latvia List of Jewish residents
Lochak Sara Esther 1876 Riga, Latvia List of residents
Lochak Sara Esther 1876 Riga, Latvia List of residents
Lochak Sara Esther 1876 Riga, Latvia List of residents
Lochak Sara Esther 1876 Riga, Latvia List of residents
Lochak Sara Esther 1876 Riga, Latvia List of residents
Lochak Sara Esther 1876 Riga, Latvia List of residents
Lochak Sara Esther 1876 Riga, Latvia List of residents
Lochak Sara Esther 1876 Riga, Latvia List of residents
Lohak Sara 1876 Riga, Latvia Page of Testimony
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Last Name
Lochak
First Name
Sara
First Name
Esther
Maiden Name
Atlas
Gender
Female
Date of Birth
08/04/1876
Father's First Name
Abram
Mother's First Name
Rocha
Mother's First Name
Sprinza
Marital Status
Widowed
Spouse's First Name
Salman
Permanent Place of Residence
Riga,Rigas,Vidzeme,Latvia
Address of Permanent Residence
Elijas 5-7
Citizenship
<>,<>,<>,Latvia
Place During the War/Shoah
Riga,Ghetto,Latvia
Place of Death
Riga,Ghetto,Latvia
Date of Death
1941
Status According to Source
murdered
Source Collection
List of names of Jewish residents of Latvia, the result of research by the Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Latvia under the supervision of Prof. Ruvin Ferber and with the cooperation of the Latvia State Historical Archives, 2002
Type of Material
List of Jewish residents
Item ID
11787060
* Automatic translation from Hebrew
Riga
Rigas
Vidzeme
Latvia
56.946;24.104
Riga
Rigas
Vidzeme
Latvia
56.946;24.104
Official names of places and districts reflect the administrative organization and state borders of the different countries before 1.01.1938.