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- Albert Warner is Jewish or partially Jewish.
Aaron \"Albert\" Warner (July 23, 1884[1] – November 26, 1967) was a
Abraham Warner, was born in Congress Poland, and in the village \"Krasnosielc\",[5] He was the son of Benjamin \"Wonsal\" or \"Wonskolaser,\" a shoe maker born in Krasnosielc, and Pearl Leah Eichelbaum. He came to Baltimore, Maryland with his mother and siblings in October 1889 on the steamship Hermann from Bremen, Germany. Their father had preceded them, immigrating to Baltimore in 1888 and following his trade in shoes and shoe repair. He changed the family name to Warner, which was used thereafter. As in many Jewish immigrant families, some of the children gradually acquired anglicized versions of their Yiddish-sounding names
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