ASIMOV, Judah
Abt 1860 -
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
1. ASIMOV, Judah was born about 1860 in Russia; died in Russia. Notes:
"He was not only not a scholar, but he was a very average man," according to his half great-nephew, Judah Asimov (1896 - 1969), quoted in "In Memory Yet Green," the first autobiography of Isaac Asimov.
Isaac explains: "This one, you see, my father saw with his own eyes. It is easier to be a scholar if there is an insulating period of decades between the man who is the subject of the description and the man who is doing the describing."
Judah Asimov (1896 - 1969) goes on to say of his half great-uncle: "In my time, he married and had a daughter. While I was in the United States I heard that she became a physician, but I do not know anything more."Family/Spouse: UNKNOWN, Wife. Wife was born about 1860 in Russia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. ASIMOV, Daughter was born about 1885 in Russia.
Generation: 2
2. ASIMOV, Daughter (1.Judah1) was born about 1885 in Russia. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Physician
Notes:
Judah (Jack) Asimov (1896-1969), her half first cousin once removed, mentions her in "In Memory Yet Green," Isaac Asimov's autobiography:
"In my time, he [her father, Judah Asimov] married and had a daughter. While I was in the United States I heard that she became a physician, but I do not know anything more."
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