Family File for David Saul MITTMAN - Person Sheet
Family File for David Saul MITTMAN - Person Sheet
NameZippe ZENTNER
Birth3 Apr 1857, Suceava, Romania [401]
MemoAustrian Empire (Before WWI)
Emigration26 Aug 1905, Hamburg, Germany [938] Age: 48
MemoSS Patricia
Immigration8 Sep 1905, New York, NY [191] Age: 48
Death1922, Montreal, QC, Canada Age: 64
Burial1922, 5015 De La Savane St, Montreal, QC, Canada [36]
MemoBaron de Hirsch Cemetery; Chevra Mishnayos; Plot Line A, Grave 19
FlagsMITTMAN-1
FatherZacharias ZENTNER (~1813-1884)
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Zippe Zentner was born on April 3, 1857, in Suceava, a town in the historical region of Bucovina, then part of the Austrian Empire. She was the daughter of Zacharias Zentner and Freida Unknown, and resided in house number 412. During the latter half of the 19th century, Bucovina was a multi-ethnic province under Habsburg rule, where Jewish communities, such as Zippe’s, maintained their religious and cultural practices amid a changing European landscape. On January 18, 1885, Zippe gave birth to a son, Jakob, in Suceava; his birth record indicates he was illegitimate.

Years later, on March 8, 1903, at the age of 45, Zippe married Chaim Sternlieb in Suceava. Chaim, born around 1857 to Mendel Sternlieb and Feige Unknown, was a contemporary of Zippe. Their marriage was officially recorded in the civil status documents of Suczawa, with Markus Israel Wolfberg and Simon Merlaub serving as witnesses. Both Zippe and Chaim practiced Judaism, a faith central to life for many in their community.

Sometime after their marriage, Zippe and Chaim emigrated from the Austrian Empire to Canada, settling in Montreal, Quebec. This move aligned with a larger pattern of Eastern European Jewish migration to North America, often in pursuit of new opportunities. Zippe Zentner died in Montreal in 1922, at the age of 64. She was buried that year in the Baron de Hirsch Cemetery, within the Chevra Mishnayos section, Plot Line A, Grave 19. Her husband, Chaim Sternlieb, died on May 8, 1922, and was interred in the same cemetery. Their documented journey reflects a life lived across continents, from the heart of the Austrian Empire to a new home in Canada.
Spouses
Birthabt 1857
Emigration26 Aug 1905, Hamburg, Germany [938] Age: 48
MemoSS Patricia
Immigration8 Sep 1905, New York, NY [191] Age: 48
Death8 May 1922 [36] Age: 65
Burial8 May 1922, 5015 De La Savane St, Montreal, QC, Canada [36]
MemoBaron de Hirsch Cemetery; Chevra Mishnayos
FlagsMITTMAN-1, STUB-END
Marriage8 Mar 1903, Suceava, Romania [401]
Marr MemoAustrian Empire (Before WWI)
ChildrenJakob (1885-)
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