Seeking information on Samuel Abrams, Margaret Murray Abrams, Eva Abrams Schimmel, Myrtle Abrams Cittadino
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Seeking information on Samuel Abrams, Margaret Murray Abrams, Eva Abrams Schimmel, Myrtle Abrams Cittadino
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Posted: 26 Feb 2008 2:04AM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Abrams, Schimmel, Cittadino
We are seeking information on any descendents male or female of; Margaret Murray Abrams, Eva Abrams Schimmel, Myrtle Abrams Cittadino & Ellen Adeila Abrams(Boldman).
We found family information on a handwritten note in a book. The note was signed and dated; Ellen Boldman Aug. 25, 1971 and Friday April 21, 1972.
Margaret Ann Murray (1872 –1965)mrd Alfred Abrams (1861-1916) had four girls:
1. Eva Abrams (June 1891) mrd Andrew E Schimmel (1881)
1. Andrew A Schmmel
2. Edward Schimmel
3. Geneva Schmmel
4. Harry Schimmel
5. Charles Schmmel
2. Myrtle M Abrams (Oct 1896) mrd Frank Cittadino (1889)
1. Vincent Cittadino mrd Unknown
1. Marie Cittadino
2. Richard Cittadino
2 Margaret Cittadino mrd Unknown
1. Frankie
2. James Jr.
3. Maria
4. Susanne
5. Thomas
3. Ellen Adelia Abrams (1899- 1978) mrd Amel Boldman (1976)
****1. Amel Boldman, Jr. (1920- 1944)****
2. Guy Boldman (1924-1978)
1. Michael
2. Mark
3. Kelley
4. Mary
4. Blanche A Abrams (1907-1938) No Children
Ellen Boldman’s oldest son, Amel Boldman Jr. was a pilot in the WWII. His plane went down. As they were transporting his remains home, the C-47B plane went down after leaving Rangoon, Burma. Amel Jr. along with other men’s remains were never returned.
An organization worked with various entities within the U.S. and the new Burmese government to send a recovery team to modern Burma that located the crash site. The team worked to recover and returned the remains. Amel Boldman Jr. has been identified as one of the men they were able to recover.
The next step is the verification process. This process requires mitochondrial DNA identification. Amel Jr’s brother, Guy’s family doesn’t meet the correct profile. It requires DNA from any maternal descendent; Margaret Murray Abrams, Eva Abrams Schmmel, Myrtle Abrams Cittadino or any of their descendents male or female.
It was Grandma Ellen’s greatest wish to bring her son home to bury him in the United States. Identifying Buster’s remains would not only enable us to honor Lt Amel Boldman Jr, and Ellen Boldman as well. This is where I’m hoping you can help. We would like to ask if any descendents of Margaret Murray Abrams would participate in the DNA testing.
Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated.
You can reply to this post or contact us directly at: idbusterboldman@gmail.com
We found family information on a handwritten note in a book. The note was signed and dated; Ellen Boldman Aug. 25, 1971 and Friday April 21, 1972.
Margaret Ann Murray (1872 –1965)mrd Alfred Abrams (1861-1916) had four girls:
1. Eva Abrams (June 1891) mrd Andrew E Schimmel (1881)
1. Andrew A Schmmel
2. Edward Schimmel
3. Geneva Schmmel
4. Harry Schimmel
5. Charles Schmmel
2. Myrtle M Abrams (Oct 1896) mrd Frank Cittadino (1889)
1. Vincent Cittadino mrd Unknown
1. Marie Cittadino
2. Richard Cittadino
2 Margaret Cittadino mrd Unknown
1. Frankie
2. James Jr.
3. Maria
4. Susanne
5. Thomas
3. Ellen Adelia Abrams (1899- 1978) mrd Amel Boldman (1976)
****1. Amel Boldman, Jr. (1920- 1944)****
2. Guy Boldman (1924-1978)
1. Michael
2. Mark
3. Kelley
4. Mary
4. Blanche A Abrams (1907-1938) No Children
Ellen Boldman’s oldest son, Amel Boldman Jr. was a pilot in the WWII. His plane went down. As they were transporting his remains home, the C-47B plane went down after leaving Rangoon, Burma. Amel Jr. along with other men’s remains were never returned.
An organization worked with various entities within the U.S. and the new Burmese government to send a recovery team to modern Burma that located the crash site. The team worked to recover and returned the remains. Amel Boldman Jr. has been identified as one of the men they were able to recover.
The next step is the verification process. This process requires mitochondrial DNA identification. Amel Jr’s brother, Guy’s family doesn’t meet the correct profile. It requires DNA from any maternal descendent; Margaret Murray Abrams, Eva Abrams Schmmel, Myrtle Abrams Cittadino or any of their descendents male or female.
It was Grandma Ellen’s greatest wish to bring her son home to bury him in the United States. Identifying Buster’s remains would not only enable us to honor Lt Amel Boldman Jr, and Ellen Boldman as well. This is where I’m hoping you can help. We would like to ask if any descendents of Margaret Murray Abrams would participate in the DNA testing.
Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated.
You can reply to this post or contact us directly at: idbusterboldman@gmail.com
