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Personal data Alvina Louise Greenberg 


Household of Alvina Louise Greenberg

She is married to Albert Ralph Navorska.

They got married on August 28, 1905 at fortasse, Cleveland or Brooklyn, Cuyahoga Co., OH, she was 21 years old.

Albert Ralph Navorska oo Alvina Louise Greenberg

Married 4 years according to the 19 Apr 1910 Census - W 22nd St Cleveland OH

Title: Cuyahoga County Probate Ct Marriage Index, (Publication location: Cleveland OH, Publisher: CCPCMI, Publication date: vi July MMI) on their web site.

"Bride: GREENBERG, EBBIE F Groom: NOVORSKE, ALBERT Vol 61 Page 376 Page Match 66"

Cuyahoga Co. Probate Ct., Marriage Record, (Cleveland OH, CCPC, xxviii Aug MCMV)

"Application No. 43504 Filed and Marriage License Issued Aug. 28 1905 Name Albert Novorske Age 21 Residence 193 Nade Ave Place of Birth Grafton O Occupation Railroader Fahter's Name Michael Novorske Mother's Maiden Name Libbie DushaNumber of times previously married None Applicant J Albert Novorske Marriage to be solomnized by Rev. Harfale Consent of ___ Filed ____ 190_ Name Ebbie Greenberg Age 19 Resident 18 Grand Ave Place of Birth Cleveland O Occupation HouseworkFather's Name Carl Greenberg Mother's Maiden Name Mary Majistic Number of times previously married None Married Name ___ License issued by Frank Zizelman Dep'y Clk. Consent of __ Filed __ 190_ The State of Ohio, Cuyahoga County ss RETURN I Certify, That on the 28 day of Aug. 1905 Mr. Albert Navorske and Miss Ebbie Greenberg were by me legally joined in marriage. Rev. F M Harfale"
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Child(ren):

  1. Robert LeRoy Navorska  1916-1991 


Notes about Alvina Louise Greenberg

Alvina Louise Greenberg

Sources: Death certificate

Worked for a Jewish family on the east side of Cleveland, OH as a cook.

Died due to heart failure. Buried in Brooklyn Hts. Cem.

Author: Feist, Helen, enumerator, Title: Canton City, Stark Co., OH census, (Publication location: Canton, OH, Publisher: U.S. Govt., Publicationi date: x Apr MCMXXX), e.d. 76-46, sheet 12A-77, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

"1216 Ford Court NW ...

75, Navorska Albert R, Head ... ae 52, married, ae 22 at 1st marriage ...
76, Elva, Wife, fem, white, ae 50, married ae 20 at 1st marriage, not in school can read or write, b. OH, parents b. Ger., can speak Eng, Occ=None
77, Howard, son ... ae 2_, single ... b. OH ...
78, Robert, son ... ae 14 [?] single ... b. OH ..."
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Alvina Louise Greenberg

Carl Greenberg
< 1832-????
Eva Myers
< 1832-????
Anna Smith
< 1835-????

Alvina Louise Greenberg
1884-1937

1905

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    • In The Netherlands , there was from July 31, 1935 to June 24, 1937 the cabinet Colijn III, with Dr. H. Colijn (ARP) as prime minister.
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    David Allen Navorska, "Navorska tree", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/navorska-tree/I9.php : accessed December 21, 2025), "Alvina Louise Greenberg (1884-1937)".