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Thank you
I also thought about what you wrote (I checked again, there is a gap of 6 generations), even if there was mortality in one branch at a young age it still seems to me too big a gap,
I checked the information again, there is no mistake in it, but I am in a dilemma whether to connect or not
Rabbi Moshe Ephraim Zalman Shur is my great grandfather (19). If you look at his profile picture there is information (in Hebrew) that I added, according to the information his wife (Hava) was the daughter of Rabbi Naftali Hertz Treivish,
my great-grandfather(13),
Does that make sense?
https://www.geni.com/path/haim-wartski-HaCohen+is+related+to+%D7%A8...
https://www.geni.com/path/haim-wartski-HaCohen+is+related+to+%D7%A8...
Randy Schoenberg
Yigal Burstein
Kevin Lawrence Hanit
I would love your opinion, does that make sense? Is it okay to connect the two branches??
Haim,
We are all distant cousins. Literally. In one branch an ancestor may be directly related. On another branch, the last common ancestor could be further back. We are something eighth cousins on my father's paternal grandmother's father's side. But, we are probably 14th cousins on her mother's side.