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Ellis Zarussky, 19161992 (aged 76 years)

Name
Ellis /Zarussky/
Given names
Ellis
Surname
Zarussky
Family with parents
father
mother
18881978
Birth: 16 June 1888 37 36 West Derby, Lancashire, England
Death: 27 March 1978Ealing, Middlesex, England
Marriage Marriage
elder brother
19111999
Birth: 22 October 1911 38 23 Ainsdale, Lancashire, England
Death: 21 November 1999Ruislip, London Borough of Hillingdon, London, England
11 months
elder sister
19121987
Birth: 30 September 1912 39 24 Southport, Lancashire, England
Death: 25 January 1987Brent, Middlesex, England
4 years
himself
19161992
Birth: 18 March 1916 43 27 Blackburn, Lancashire, England
Death: 15 August 1992Potters Bar, Middlesex, England
Father’s family with Rose Verblosky
father
stepmother
18761947
Birth: 30 September 1876Manchester, Lancashire, England
Death: 16 July 1947Manchester, Lancashire, England
Marriage Marriage11 November 1903Prestwich, Lancashire, England
10 months
half-brother
19041954
Birth: 24 August 1904 31 27 Cheetham, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Death: 9 February 1954Broughton, Salford, Lancashire, England
23 months
half-sister
19061994
Birth: 6 July 1906 33 29 Salford, Lancashire, England
Death: 24 February 1994Crumpsall, Manchester, Lancashire, England
18 months
half-brother
19081979
Birth: 1 January 1908 35 31 Southport, Lancashire, England
Death: June 1979Birkenhead, Cheshire, England
23 months
half-brother
19091967
Birth: 27 November 1909 36 33 Southport, Lancashire, England
Death: September 1967St Asaph, Flintshire, Wales
Mother’s family with Maurice Sareein
uncle
18781944
Birth: 29 May 1878 38 32 Latvia
Death: 30 November 1944Manchester, Lancashire, England
mother
18881978
Birth: 16 June 1888 37 36 West Derby, Lancashire, England
Death: 27 March 1978Ealing, Middlesex, England
Marriage Marriage
half-brother
19182001
Birth: 5 November 1918 40 30 Blackburn, Lancashire, England
Death: 12 August 2001Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
2 years
half-sister
19202008
Birth: 29 October 1920 42 32 Blackburn, Lancashire, England
Death: 24 August 2008High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England
3 years
half-brother
19231979
Birth: 28 May 1923 44 34 Ealing, Middlesex, England
Death: 23 July 1979Sunninghill, Berkshire, England
Family with June Tambourne
himself
19161992
Birth: 18 March 1916 43 27 Blackburn, Lancashire, England
Death: 15 August 1992Potters Bar, Middlesex, England
wife
19312011
Birth: June 1931Marylebone, Middlesex, England
Death: 16 May 2011Northwood, Middlesex, England
Marriage MarriageMarch 1950Ealing, Middlesex, England
Birth
Address: 10 Henry Street
Birth of a half-brother
Birth of a half-sister
Birth of a half-brother
Death of a paternal grandmother
Address: 208 Cheetham Hill Road
Death of a maternal grandmother
Address: 78 Cotswold Street, Edge Hill, Liverpool, Lancashire, England.
Burial of a maternal grandmother
Address: Toxteth Park Cemetery, Liverpool, Lancashire, England.
Death of a father
Address: 34 Windsor Road, Southport, Lancashire, England.
Marriage
Death of a half-brother
Address: 10 Castlefield Avenue, Broughton, Salford, Lancashire, England.
Death of a half-brother
Death of a mother
Death of a half-brother
Death of a half-brother
Death of a sister
Address: Park Royal
Death
Last change
15 April 201722:01:36
Author of last change: 7mikefh
Note

per family memories He was named Ellis, this was also the name used by Louis, being that he was the eldest son. Therefore during his childhood he was known as Cocky, because of his cockspur of hair. Because the family were practicing Jews their schooling was severly interrupted, that is not only did they observe all of the Christian festivals but they also had to observe the jewish ones as well. Ellis remembered xwell that he was one of five boys at his school that were Jewish and as such the school did not make any effort to let them catch up with any of the work that they had missed. During 1940 he joined the RAF, 86, Squadron. if he had not got in he would have joined the commandos. Flew Beauforts and was shot down in the Mediterranean. He was eventually picked up by a German gunboat and spent the rest of the war in various POW camps in Italy and Germany, including Stalag Luft III, for persistant escapers. His mother had had a dream that he had been shot down but that he was safe and so when the telegramme came saying that he was missing presumed dead, she disbelieved it and was vindicated when the correction finally came through. However in Manchester more consternation was caused when the relatives of Ellis Woolf Sareen read the newspaper to find that he was recorded as being in the Air Force, their Ellis had joined the Army. This point was only cleared up on our visit to Manchester in 1989.