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EVELYN MYERBURGAge: 91 years19102002

Name
EVELYN MYERBURG
Given names
EVELYN
Surname
MYERBURG
Married name
EVELYN WIELAND
Birth December 2, 1910 (Kislev 1, 5671) 23 23
Death April 6, 2002 (Nissan 24, 5762) (Age 91 years)
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father
SOLOMON MYERBURG
היימ שלמה ב“ר פסח מאיר
Birth: May 2, 1887 (Iyar 8, 5647) 47 31Przasnysz, Mazowieckie, Poland
Death: June 19, 1964 (Tamuz 9, 5724)Baltimore, Maryland, USA
mother
THERESA BUCKNER
טזיבא בת ר‛ שלמה
Birth: May 1887 (Iyar 5647) 42 40Maryland, USA
Death: February 18, 1965 (Adar I 16, 5725)Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Marriage: November 21, 1909 (Kislev 8, 5670)
1 year
herself
EVELYN MYERBURG
Birth: December 2, 1910 (Kislev 1, 5671) 23 23Maryland, USA
Death: April 6, 2002 (Nissan 24, 5762)Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA
9 years
younger sister
CHARLOT MYERBURG
אסתר בת ר“ חיים שלמה
Birth: June 8, 1919 (Sivan 10, 5679) 32 32Maryland, USA
Death: November 5, 1975 (Kislev 1, 5736)Baltimore, Maryland, USA

SourceFamily Tree - Will Ogburn for Silverman/Buckner Family
Publication: Family Tree Dated February 2002
Source1930 Census
Text:
MYERBURG, SOLOMON (1930 U.S. Census) MARYLAND , BALTIMORE, 13-WD BALTIMORE Series: T626 Roll: 857 Page: 234
Source1920 Census
Text:
MYERBERG, SOLOMON (1920 U.S. Census) MARYLAND , BALTIMORE, 13-WD BALTIMORE Series: T625 Roll: 659 Page: 87
SourceObituaries
Citation details: The Baltimore Sun
Date of entry in original source: April 11, 2002 (Nissan 29, 5762)
Text:
Evelyn M. Wieland, a retired administrative assistant and arts patron, died in her sleep Saturday at a nursing home in Princeton, N.J., She was 91. The former Homewood resident, who had lived in the Broadview Apartments from 1968 until last year, was born Evelyn Myerberg in Baltimore, the daughter of a shoemaker. Raised on Auchentoroly Terrace, across from Druid Hill Park, she was a 1928 graduate of Western High School. She studied economics at the Johns Hopkins University while taking business courses at Strayer Business College, from which she graduated in the early 1930s. She worked at the law firm of Semmes, Bowen & Semmes; from the late 1950s to the mid-1960s, she was an administrative assistant at the Maryland procurement office. Mrs. Wieland converted from Judaism and became a member of the First Church of Christian Science on West University Parkway. Her philanthropic interests included the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore Museum of Art, Second Presbyterian Church Concert Series, Friends of the Enoch Pratt Free Library and Maryland Bible Society. She enjoyed needlepoint, art and music, and she was an accomplished Scrabble player. Her husband of nearly four decades, clothing salesman Henry Wieland Sr., died in 1980. Mrs. Wieland donated her body, and no funeral is planned. Survivors include a son, Henry Wieland Jr. of Silver Spring; two grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter.
SourceAncestry.com