Hayutin, Anna Ginsberg, 1893-1973
Biography
Anna Ginsberg Hayutin was the mother of Peryle Hayutin Beck, one of the namesakes for the Peryle Hayutin and Ira M. Beck Memorial Archives. She was born in New York City on November 13, 1893 and died in Denver, Colorado in July 1973.
Found in 101 Collections and/or Records:
1905 Edition of Webster's Handy Dictionary, 1905
1905 Edition of Webster's Handy Dictionary, Illustrated. This dictionary belonged to Annie Ginsberg and her name is written inside the book on the first page.
Anna and Morris Hayutin, 1952 March 19
Anna Hayutin and Morris Hayutin stand on either side of a table with a cake between them at their 40th wedding anniversary.
Anna and Morris Hayutin Golden Anniversary, 1962 March 19
Anna Hayutin and Morris Hayutin sit at a table decorated with flowers during their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Rabbi Kauvar stands beside Anna speaking to them.
Anna F. Hayutin, 1912
Studio portrait of Anna F. Hayutin, as a young woman, seated on a bench.
Anna Ginsberg Hayutin and Peryle Beck Standing in a Yard, between 1910-1955
Left to right, Anna Ginsberg Hayutin and Peryle Beck pose together in a back yard with a house in the background.
Anna Ginsberg Hayutin, Peryle Hayutin Beck and Devra Beck, circa 1951
A formal portrait of, Anna Ginsberg Hayutin is seated on the left, her daughter Peryle Hayutin Beck is seated on the right, and between them is Peryle Beck's daughter Devra Beck (Simiu).
Anna Hayutin, between 1900-1912
Three formal head and shoulder portraits of Anna Ginsberg Hayutin as a young woman.
Anna Hayutin and Children, circa 1920
Two studio portraits of Anna Hayutin with young Peryle and Irving Hayutin.
Bakelite Buttonhook, between 1910-1950
A buttonhook part of a six-piece toilet set. The buttonhook's handle is decorated with a black, gold and green design and was used to fasten the button closures of shoes. Originally belonged to Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
Bakelite Cuticle Tool, between 1910-1950
A cuticle tool part of a six-piece toilet set. The tool is decorated with a black design, which has mostly been rubbed off. Originally belonged to Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
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