Ralph DeFazio
M, #661, b. 29 May 1928, d. 7 September 2002
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Morris Sturman
M, #683, b. circa 1866, d. 23 August 1926
Birth* | circa 1866 | Morris Sturman was born circa 1866 at Bialystok, Russia. |
Marriage* | circa 1892 | Morris Sturman and Riva Leah Berkowitz were married circa 1892 in Bialystok, Russia. |
Marriage* | circa 1906 | Morris Sturman and Chia Gitel (?) were married circa 1906 in Bialystok, Russia. |
Death* | 23 August 1926 | Morris Sturman died on 23 August 1926 at 1539 S. Kolin Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. |
Burial* | 24 August 1926 | Morris was buried on 24 August 1926 at Ticktin No. 1/Lot 133/Grave 5, Waldheim Cemetery, Forest Park, Cook County, Illinois. |
Name Variation | | Morris Sturman was also known as Moishe Sturman. |
Psgr List* | 16 May 1921 | Morris Sturman was found on the manifest of a passenger ship arriving on 16 May 1921 at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, the SS Scandanavia. He traveled from his home in Biaylstok, Poland to the port of Antwerp, Belgium. He was listed as a passenger on the S.S. Scandinavia which sailed on 26 April 1921 and arrived Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, on 16 May 1921. The following information was listed on the manifest: name Moiszy Sturman age 56 traveling with his daughters Rajzal age 19, Tauby age 14 and son Todres age 13; occupation: teamster; he was able to read and write Yiddish; nationality Poland; his race or people are Hebrew; his last permanent address was Bialystok, Poland; the name and complete address of nearest relative or friend in country whence alien came is Brother: Feivel Sturman, Bialystok, 38 Saonomite, Lippove, Poland; his final destination was Chicago. |
Psgr List | 18 May 1921 | Morris Sturman was on a passenger list on 18 May 1921 at Canadian Pacific Railway, Detroit, Michigan. He board the train in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. |
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Riva Leah Berkowitz
F, #684, b. circa 1874, d. after 1905
Birth* | circa 1874 | Riva Leah Berkowitz was born circa 1874 at Russia. |
Marriage* | circa 1892 | Riva Leah Berkowitz and Morris Sturman were married circa 1892 in Bialystok, Russia. |
Death* | after 1905 | Riva Leah Berkowitz died after 1905 at Bialystok, Russia; she died after Tillie ws born. |
Married Name | circa 1898 | As of circa 1898,her married name was Sturman. |
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Chia Gitel (?)
F, #685, b. circa 1880, d. circa 1919
Married Name | | Her married name was Sturman. |
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Elizabeth Sturman
F, #686, b. circa 1893, d. circa 1958
Immigration* | circa 1903 | Elizabeth immigrated circa 1903 to United States she was the first of this family to immigrate to Chicago. She may have been married when Rose immigrated to America. |
Married Name | | Her married name was Lipshin. |
Cens1920* | 11 January 1920 | Elizabeth Lipshin appeared and was enumerated on the 1920 Federal Census on 11 January 1920 at 1141 S. Richmond Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, she is listed as a wife living with her husband Nathan S. Lipshin age 27, son Robert L. Lipshin age 6 & 6/12 months, son Roy Lipshin age 5 and son Jack J. Lipshin age 3 & 2/12 months. Details: F, W, Age at Last Birthday 25, M, Year of Immigration: 1903, Naturalization: Naturalized 1914, Able to Read Y, Able to Write Y, Place of Birth Russia, Mother Tongue Yiddish, Father Place of Birth Russia, Mother Tongue Yiddish, Mother Place of Birth Russia, Mother Tongue Yiddish, Able to Speak English Y. |
Name Variation | 11 January 1920 | As of 11 January 1920, Elizabeth Sturman was also known as Elizabeth Lipshin. |
Cens1940* | 15 April 1940 | Elizabeth Lipshin appeared and was enumerated on the 1940 Federal Census on 15 April 1940 at 1309 S. Kostner Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, she is listed as a wife living with her husband Nathan Lipshin age 47. Residing in the same household: daughters Mildred Lipshin age 14 and Beatrice Lipshin age 14, sons Roy Lipshin age 25 and Joseph M. Lipshin age 7. Details: F, W Age at Last Birthday 45, M, Highest grade of school completed: 8th grade, Place of Birth: Russia, Citizenship: unknown, Residence, April 1, 1935: Same Place, was at work week of March 24-30: No, Engaged in Housework - Supplemental questions: Name: Libbie Lipshin, Father's Place of Birth: Russia, Mother's Place of Birth: Russia, Language spoken in home in earliest childhood: Jewish, Does this person have a Social Security Number? No, Were deductions for FICA made on wages or salary in 1939? No, Has this woman been married more than once? No, Age at first marriage 19, Number of children ever born: 4. |
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Rae Sturman
F, #687, b. 14 June 1902, d. April 1984
Psgr List* | 16 May 1921 | Rae Sturman was found on the manifest of a passenger ship arriving on 16 May 1921 at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, the SS Scandinavia. She traveled from her home in Biaylstok, Poland to the port of Antwerp, Belgium. She was listed as a passenger on the S.S. Scandinavia which sailed on 26 April 1921 and arrived Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, on 16 May 1921. The following information was listed on the manifest: name Rajzal Sturman age 19 traveling with her father Moiszy Sturman age 56, her sister Tauby age 14 and brother Todres age 13; occupation: dressmaker; she was able to read and write Yiddish; nationality Poland; her race or people are Hebrew; her last permanent address was Bialystok, Poland; the name and complete address of nearest relative or friend in country whence alien came is uncle: Feivel Sturman, Bialystok, 38 Saonomite, Lippove, Poland; her final destination was Chicago. |
Psgr List | 18 May 1921 | Rae Sturman was found on a passenger list for the Canadian Pacific Railway, Detroit, Michigan, on 18 May 1921. She board the train in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. |
Married Name | 14 October 1923 | As of 14 October 1923,her married name was Schneider. |
Cens1930* | 5 April 1930 | Rae Schneider appeared and was enumerated on the 1930 Federal Census on 5 April 1930 at 13339 S. Brandon Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, she is listed as a wife living with her husband Nathan Schneider age 31, daughter Rena Schneider age 5. Details: F, W, Age at Last Birthday 27, M, age at first marriage 20, able to read and write Y, Person's Place of Birth Bialystok, Russia, Father's Place of Birth Bialystok, Russia, Mother's Place of Birth Bialystok, Russia, Language spoken in home before coming to the U.S. Hebrew, Year of Immigration 1921, alien, able to speak English Y, Trade: retail merchant, Industry: bakery, earns wages, actually at work Y. |
Cens1940* | 11 April 1940 | Rae Schneider appeared and was enumerated on the 1940 Federal Census on 11 April 1940 at 4247 W. Roosevelt Raod, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, she is listed as a lodger living with Bessie Cohen age 58. Residing in the same household: daughter Rena Schneider age 15. Details: F, W, Age at Last Birthday 37, D, Attended school since March 1, 1940: No, Highest grade of school completed: 8th grade, Place of Birth: Russia, Citizenship: Papers Applied, Residence, April 1, 1935: Same Place, was at work week of March24-30: Yes, Number of hours worked March 24-30, 1940: 48, Occupation: saleslady, Industry: bakery, Class of Worker: paid wages, No. of Weeks worked in 1939: 52, Income in 1939: $1,000 - she furnished the census information. |
Married Name | circa 1956 | As of circa 1956,her married name was Blau. |
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Tillie Sturman
F, #688, b. 19 September 1904, d. 15 September 1994
Psgr List* | 16 May 1921 | Tillie Sturman was found on the manifest of a passenger ship arriving on 16 May 1921 at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, the SS Scandinavia. She traveled from her home in Biaylstok,Poland to the port of Antwerp, Belgium. She was listed as a passenger on the S.S. Scandinavia which sailed on 26 April 1921 and arrived Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, on 16 May 1921. The following information was listed on the manifest: name Taubel Sturman age 14 traveling with her father Moiszy Sturman age 56, her sister Rajzel Sturman age 19 and brother Sturman Todres age 13; occupation: none; she was able to read and write Yiddish; nationality Poland; her race or people are Hebrew; her last permanent address was Bialystok, Poland; the name and complete address of nearest relative or friend in country whence alien came is uncle: Feivel Sturman, Bialystok, 38 Saonomite, Lippove, Poland; her final destination was Chicago. |
Psgr List | 18 May 1921 | Tillie Sturman was found on a passenger list for the Canadian Pacific Railroad, Detroit, Michigan, on 18 May 1921. She board the train in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. |
Married Name | 2 November 1924 | As of 2 November 1924,her married name was Silver. |
Cens1930* | 5 April 1930 | Tillie Silver appeared and was enumerated on the 1930 Federal Census on 5 April 1930 at 1539 S. Kolimar Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, she is listed as a wife living with her husband Morris Silver age 26, son Harold Silver age 4 & 1/12 month. Details: F, W, Age at Last Birthday 25, M, age at first marriage 19, able to read and write Y, Person's Place of Birth Russia, Father's Place of Birth Russia, Mother's Place of Birth Russia, Language spoken in home before coming to the U.S. Yiddish, Year of Immigration 1921, alien. |
Married Name | | Her married name was Freiman. |
Married Name | 11 May 1988 | As of 11 May 1988,her married name was Simon. |
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Teddy Sturman
M, #689, b. 5 September 1908, d. 22 June 1990
Name Variation | 5 September 1908 | As of 5 September 1908, Teddy Sturman was also known as Fodres Szturman. |
Psgr List* | 16 May 1921 | Teddy Sturman was found on the manifest of a passenger ship arriving on 16 May 1921 at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, the SS Scandinavia. He traveled from his home in Biaylstok, Poland to the port of Antwerp, Belgium. He was listed as a passenger on the S.S. Scandinavia which sailed on 26 April 1921 and arrived Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, on 16 May 1921. The following information was listed on the manifest: name Todres Sturman age 13 traveling with his father Moiszy Sturman age 56 and his sisters Rajzal Sturman age 19, Tauby Sturman age 14; occupation: none; he was able to read and write Yiddish; nationality Poland; his race or people are Hebrew; his last permanent address was Bialystok, Poland; the name and complete address of nearest relative or friend in country whence alien came is uncle: Feivel Sturman, Bialystok, 38 Saonomite, Lippove, Poland; his final destination was Chicago. |
Psgr List | 18 May 1921 | Teddy Sturman was on a passenger list on 18 May 1921 at Canadian Pacific Railway, Detroit, Michigan. He board the train in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. |
Cens1930* | 3 April 1930 | Teddy Sturman appeared and was enumerated on the 1930 Federal Census on 3 April 1930 at 1331 S. Tripp Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, he is listed as head of household living with his wife Fanny Sturman age 23, son Herman Sturman age 3 & 11/12 months. Details: Rents, $55, owns a radio, M, W, Age at Last Birthday 23, M, Age at first marriage 19, Able to Read and Write Y, Person's Place of Birth Poland, Father's Place of Birth Poland, Mother's Place of Birth Poland, Language spoken in home before coming to the U.S. Yiddish, Year of Immigration 1920, papers applied, able to speak English Y, Trade: chauffeur, Industry: taxicab, earns on own account, actually at work Y. |
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Nathan Samuel Lipshin
M, #690, b. 22 February 1893, d. 7 June 1950
Immigration* | circa 1904 | Nathan immigrated circa 1904 to United States. |
Milit-End* | 1 September 1909 | Nathan ended military service on 1 September 1909 at Army of the United States, St. Louis, Missouri. |
Milit-DraftCard WW I* | 5 June 1917 | Nathan registered for the World War I draft on 5 June 1917 (at age 24), while living at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Details on registration card: Name in full: Nathan Samuel Lipshin; Home address: 1116 S. Kedzie Ave, Chicago; Date of birth: 22 Feb 1893; Citizenship: Alien; Where were you born? Russia; If not a citizen, of what nation are you a citizen? Russia; What is your present trade? laundry; Employer: self; Location: 1110 S. Kedzie Ave; Have you dependents? Yes, wife and three children; Marital status: married; Race: caucasian; Exemption claim: Yes, support family; Height: medium: Build: stout; Color of eyes: black; Color of hair: black; Is person disabled? No. |
Cens1920* | 11 January 1920 | Nathan Samuel Lipshin appeared and was enumerated on the 1920 Federal Census on 11 January 1920 at 1141 S. Richmond Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, he is listed as head of household living with his wife Elizabeth Lipshin age 25, son Robert L. Lipshin age 6 & 6/12 months, son Roy Lipshin age 5 and son Jack J. Lipshin age 3 & 2/12 months. Details: Rents, M, W, Age at Last Birthday 27, M, Year of Immigration 1904, Naturalization: Naturalized in 1914, able to read Y, able to write Y, Place of Birth Russia, Mother Tongue Yiddish, Father Place of Birth Russia, Mother Tongue Yiddish, Mother Place of Birth Russia, Mother Tongue Yiddish, Able to Speak English Y, Trade: route manager, Industry: dairy company, earns wages. |
Cens1940* | 15 April 1940 | Nathan Samuel Lipshin appeared and was enumerated on the 1940 Federal Census on 15 April 1940 at 1309 S. Kostner Avenue, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, he is listed as head of household living with his wife Libbie Lipshin age 45. Residing in the same household: daughters Mildred Lipshin age 14 and Beatrice Lipshin age 14, sons Roy Lipshin age 25 and Joseph M. Lipshin age 7. Details: Rents, monthly rental $50, M, W, Age at Last Birthday 47, M, Highest grade of school completed: 2 years of high school, Place of Birth: Russia, Citizenship: Unknown, Residence, April 1, 1935: Same Place, was at work week of March 24-30: No, Unable to work - he furnished the census information. |
Milit-DraftCard WWII* | 1942 | Nathan registered for the draft for World War II in 1942, while living at 1367 E. 63rd Street, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, reporting he was employed by his own account (manager of own business) at 1367 E. 63rd Street Chicago Cook ILL. |
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