Sentimental Sunday: ICYMI — John and Fannie (Robinstein) Broida

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John & Fannie Broida at the Beach, probably after 1904.

Broida Family (Click for Family Tree)

In case you missed it (ICYMI), we have published some sweet pictures of John and Fannie (Robinstein) Broida in previous posts.  After finding their marriage record, and being a bit sentimental, it seemed only fitting to post some of their pictures again.

The above picture could have been taken on their honeymoon, or maybe not- does John look 46, or older? They do look much younger in this picture than in the others we have.

John “Zelig” Broida and his second wife, Fannie (Rubenstein?) Broida, 2 November 1924.

They were married for over 20 years when the above picture was taken.

John “Zelig” Broida and his second wife, Fannie (Robinstein) Broida, 5 July 1929.

This image may have been taken in Israel, where the couple immigrated to in the 1920s. John did return to the US in June of 1930, but Fannie was not included in the passenger list, so we don’t know if she accompanied him or not. John was 72 when this was taken, Fannie 55.

Notes, Sources, and References: 

  1. Family treasure chest of photos.

 

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2 thoughts on “Sentimental Sunday: ICYMI — John and Fannie (Robinstein) Broida”

  1. John returned to Palestine as he died there in 1938. I do not have a death record for Fannie as of yet.
    Mitch

    1. I have not found one yet either for her, but think she d. before he did as she was not mentioned in the letter that was sent by Ethel (Robinstein)(Broida) Pincus’ husband to the family back home. The cemetery where they were supposedly buried does not have a record of them either.

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