Leah Greenspun
F, #1801, b. 21 April 1895, d. 25 February 1985
Birth* | 21 April 1895 | Leah Greenspun was born on 21 April 1895 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. |
Marriage* | 1 January 1921 | Leah Greenspun and Samuel Joseph Levine were married on 1 January 1921 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. |
Death* | 25 February 1985 | Leah Levine died on 25 February 1985 at Cherry Hill, New Jersey, at age 89. |
Burial* | 26 February 1985 | Leah was buried on 26 February 1985 at Section 5, Lot 232, Grave 2, Montefiore Cemetery, Jenkintown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. |
Cens1920* | 9 January 1920 | Leah Greenspun appeared and was enumerated on the 1920 Federal Census on 9 January 1920 at 2324 N. Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, she is listed as a daughter living with her parents Israel and Hannah Greenspun. Residing in the same household: her brothers Samuel Greenspun age 37 and Frank Greenspun age 21. Details: F, S, Age at Last Birthday 23, S, able to read: Y, able to write: Y, Able to Speak English: Y, Place of Birth Pennsylvania, Father Place of Birth Russia, Mother Tongue Russian, Mother Place of Birth Russia, Mother Tongue Russian, Occupation: Milliner, Industry: Millenary, Earns Wages. |
Married Name | 1 January 1921 | As of 1 January 1921,her married name was Levine. |
Cens1930* | 8 April 1930 | Leah Levine appeared and was enumerated on the 1930 Federal Census on 8 April 1930 at 5510 South Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, she is listed as a wife living with her husband Samuel J. Levin age 24. Residing in the same household: her sons Herbert L. Levin age 7 and I. Lawrence Levin age 2 11/12 months. Details: F, W, Age at Last Birthday 33, M, Age at first marriage: 23, Able to Read: Yes, Able to Write: Yes, Place of Birth: Pennsylvania, Father's Place of Birth: Russia, Mother's Place of Birth: Russia, Able to speak English: Yes. |
Cens1940* | 16 April 1940 | Leah Levine appeared and was enumerated on the 1940 Federal Census on 16 April 1940 at 1018 Olney Avenue, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, she is listed as a wife living with her husband Samuel Levine age 43. Residing in the same house: sons Herbert Levine age 17 and Samuel Levine age 13. Details: F, W, Age at Last Birthday 41, M, Attended school since March 1, 1940: No, Highest grade of school completed: 3rd, Place of Birth: Italy, Citizenship: Naturalized, Residence, April 1, 1935: Same Place, was at work week of March 24-30: No, Engaged in Housework. |
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Morris Levin
M, #1804, b. 15 November 1897
Birth* | 15 November 1897 | Morris Levin was born on 15 November 1897 at Russia. |
Standard Spelling | | His standardized name is Imyak. |
Name Variation | | Morris Levin was also known as Moische Imiak. |
Census Russia 1897* | 1897 | Morris Levin's appeared on the Russia Census of 1897 at Lomza, Gubernia/Bialystok Province, Russia, as Moszko Imiak son of Gersz, age 0.2, born in and living in the town of Lomza, cannot read or write. |
Psgr List* | 30 September 1902 | Morris Levin was found on the manifest of a passenger ship arriving on 30 September 1902 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the SS Rhynland. He traveled from his home in Lomza, Poland to the port of Liverpool, England. He was listed as a passenger on the S.S. Rhynland which sailed on 17 September 1902 and arrived Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 30 Sep 1902. The following information was listed on the manifest: name Moishche Imniak age 3 accompanied by his mother Sore Imniak age 36, and his brothers Leiser Imniak age 4, Iche Imniak age 4, and sister Esther Imniak age 2; nationality Russia; her passage was paid by her father; she was joining her father Hersch Imnak (Harry Levin) c/o A. Weiner Philadelphia. |
Cens1910* | 19 April 1910 | Morris Levin appeared and was enumerated on the 1910 Federal Census on 19 April 1910 at 1 McMillen Place, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he is listed as the son of Sarah Levin. Details: W, M, Age 13, S, born Russia, father born Russia, mother born Russia, speaks English, can Read Y, can write Y, attended school since Sept. 1, 1909. |
Milit-DraftCard WWII* | 1942 | Morris registered for the draft for World War II in 1942, while living at 5003 Rosehill Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, reporting he was employed by Electric Storage Battery Co., Rising Sun and Adams Ave, Philadelphia, PA; age in years 44; name and address of person who will always know your address: Mrs. Sara Levin, 327 E. Roosevelt Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA. |
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Esther Levin
F, #1805, b. 1900
Standard Spelling | | Her standardized name is Imyak. |
Name Variation | | Esther Levin was also known as Ester Chaia(?) Imiak. |
Psgr List* | 30 September 1902 | Esther Levin was found on the manifest of a passenger ship arriving on 30 September 1902 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Esther (1805) the SS Rhynland. She traveled from her home in Lomza, Russia to the port of Liverpool, England. She was listed as a passenger on the S.S. Rhynland which sailed on 17 September 1902 and arrived Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 30 Sep 1902. The following information was listed on the manifest: name Esther Imniak age 2 accompanied by her mother Sore Imniak age 36, and her brothers Leiser Imniak age 4, Iche Imniak age 4, and Moishche Imniak age 3; nationality Russia; her passage was paid by her father; she was joining her father Hersch Imnak (Harry Levin) c/o A. Weiner Philadelphia. |
Cens1910* | 19 April 1910 | Esther Levin appeared and was enumerated on the 1910 Federal Census on 19 April 1910 at 1 McMillen Place, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, she is listed as a daughter living with her mother Sarah Levin. Details: W, F, Age 10, S, born Pennsylvania, father born Russia, mother born Russia, speaks English, can Read Y, can write Y, attended school since Sept. 1, 1909. |
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Norman Silver
M, #1806, b. 1926, d. 2000
Birth* | 1926 | Norman Silver was born in 1926. |
Death* | 2000 | Norman Silver died in 2000. |
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Poland, Wysokie Litewskie Country
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Chaia Sora Kugielski
F, #1809, b. circa 1867, d. 22 November 1925
Married Name | 1883 | As of 1883,her married name was Monka. |
Married Name | 1883 | As of 1883,her married name was Sora Stein. |
Census Russia 1897* | 1897 | Chaia Sora Kugielski's appeared on the Russia Census of 1897 at Piontnica, Russia, as Sora Monka, daughter of Sender, wife, age 32. |
Psgr List* | 3 October 1897 | Chaia Sora Monka was found on the manifest of a passenger ship arriving on 3 October 1897 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, the SS Pennsylvania. She traveled from her home in Pionitca, Russia to the port of Antwerp, Belgium. She was listed as a passenger on the S.S. Pennsylvania which sailed on 3 October 1897 and arrived Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, on 3 Oct 1897. The following information was listed on the manifest: name Chaja Sora Monka age 30 traveling with her daughters Leia Monka age 11, Freide Monka age 8 and sons Mosaschen Monka age 4 and Samuel Monka age 2; occupation: none; nationality Russian; her last permanent address was Piontnica, Poland; she was going to join her husband Jacob Stein, 473 South Halsted Street, Chicago, Illinois. |
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Jacob Stein
M, #1810, b. 18 June 1863, d. 22 August 1932
Name Variation | | Jacob Stein was also known as Jankiel Monka. |
Immigration* | 7 September 1894 | Jankiel immigrated on 7 September 1894 from Lomza, Russia to Rotterdam, Holland, boarded a ship on 26 August 1894 and arrived in New York on 7 September 1889 (according to his naturalization documents.) |
Census Russia 1897* | 1897 | Jacob Stein's appeared on the Russia Census of 1897 at Piontnica, Russia, as Jankiel Szmuel Monka, age 32, Head of Household, married man. |
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Lillian Stein
F, #1811, b. 24 April 1886, d. 17 August 1944
Birth* | 24 April 1886 | Lillian Stein was born on 24 April 1886 at Piontnica, Russia. |
Marriage* | 1905 | Lillian Stein and Ike Goldstein were married in 1905. |
Death* | 17 August 1944 | Lillian Stein died on 17 August 1944 at age 58. |
Name Variation | | Lillian Stein was also known as Leja Monka. |
Census Russia 1897* | 1897 | Lillian Stein's appeared on the Russia Census of 1897 at Piontnica, Russia, as Leja Monka, daughter of Jankiel, age 10. |
Psgr List* | 3 October 1897 | Lillian Stein was found on the manifest of a passenger ship arriving on 3 October 1897 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, the SS Pennsylvania. She traveled from her home in Pionitca, Russia to the port of Antwerp, Belgium. She was listed as a passenger on the S.S. Pennsylvania which sailed on 3 October 1897 and arrived Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, on 3 Oct 1897. The following information was listed on the manifest: name Leia Monaka age 11 traveling with her mother Chaja Sora Monka age 30, her sister Leia Monka age 11 and brothers Mosaschen Monka age 4 and Samuel Monka age 2; occupation: none; nationality Russian; her last permanent address was Piontnica, Poland; she was going to join her husband Jacob Stein, 473 South Halsted Street, Chicago, Illinois. |
Married Name | 1905 | As of 1905,her married name was Goldstein. |
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Fannie Stein
F, #1812, b. 18 May 1892
Name Variation | | Fannie Stein was also known as Frejda Monka. |
Census Russia 1897* | 1897 | Fannie Stein's appeared on the Russia Census of 1897 at Piontnica, Russia, as Frejda Monka, daughter of Jankiel, age 8. |
Psgr List* | 3 October 1897 | Fannie Stein was found on the manifest of a passenger ship arriving on 3 October 1897 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, the SS Pennsylvania. She traveled from her home in Pionitca, Russia to the port of Antwerp, Belgium. She was listed as a passenger on the S.S. Pennsylvania which sailed on 3 October 1897 and arrived Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, on 3 Oct 1897. The following information was listed on the manifest: name Freide Monaka age 8 traveling with her mother Chaja Sora Monka age 30, her sister Leia Monka age 11 and brothers Mosaschen Monka age 4 and Samuel Monka age 2; occupation: none; nationality Russian; her last permanent address was Piontnica, Poland; she was going to join her husband Jacob Stein, 473 South Halsted Street, Chicago, Illinois. |
Name Change | circa 1900 | Circa 1900 her name was legally changed to Frejda Stein. |
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Morris Stein
M, #1813, b. 6 September 1889
Birth* | 6 September 1889 | Morris Stein was born on 6 September 1889 at Piontnica, Russia. |
Name Variation | | Morris Stein was also known as Mejsze Monka. |
Census Russia 1897* | 1897 | Morris Stein's appeared on the Russia Census of 1897 at Piontnica, Russia, as Mejsze Monka, sonr of Jankiel, age 6. |
Psgr List* | 3 October 1897 | Morris Stein was found on the manifest of a passenger ship arriving on 3 October 1897 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, the SS Pennsylvania. He traveled from his home in Piontnica, Russia to the port of Antwerp, Belgium. He was listed as a passenger on the S.S. Pennsylvania which sailed on 3 October 1897 and arrived Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, on 3 Oct 1897. The following information was listed on the manifest: name Mosachen Monka age 4 traveling with her mother Chaja Sora Monka age 30, his sisters Leia Monka age 11, Freide Monka age 8 and his brother Samuel Monka age 2; occupation: none; nationality Russian; her last permanent address was Piontnica, Poland; she was going to join her husband Jacob Stein, 473 South Halsted Street, Chicago, Illinois. |
Name Change | | His name was legally changed to Mejsze Stein. |
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Samuel Stein
M, #1814, b. 29 March 1895
Name Variation | | Samuel Stein was also known as Szaul Monka. |
Census Russia 1897* | 1897 | Samuel Stein's appeared on the Russia Census of 1897 at Piontnica, Russia, as Szaul Monka, son of Jankiel, age 2. |
Psgr List* | 3 October 1897 | Samuel Stein was found on the manifest of a passenger ship arriving on 3 October 1897 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, the SS Pennsylvania. He traveled from his homeland of Piontnica, Russia to the port of Antwerp, Belgium. He was listed as a passenger on the S.S. Pennsylvania which sailed on 3 October 1897 and arrived Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, on 3 Oct 1897. The following information was listed on the manifest: name Samuel Monaka age 2 traveling with her mother Chaja Sora Monka age 30, his sisters Leia Monka age 11, Freide Monka age 8 and his brother Mosaschen Monka age 4; occupation: none; nationality Russian; her last permanent address was Piontnica, Poland; she was going to join her husband Jacob Stein, 473 South Halsted Street, Chicago, Illinois. |
Name Change | | His name was legally changed to Szaul Stein. |
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Chaim Kugielski
M, #1815, b. 1866, d. circa 1879
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Juda Kugielski
M, #1816, b. 1870, d. 1891
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Chaja Sora Syderowicz
F, #1817, b. circa 1869
Married Name | circa 1889 | As of circa 1889,her married name was Kugielski. |
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Lejba Kugielski
M, #1818, b. circa 1890, d. circa 1890
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Hersh Lejba Kugielski
M, #1819, b. 1870, d. circa 1871
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Pesza Leia Kugielski
F, #1820, b. 1875, d. 3 December 1965
Name Variation | | Pesza Leia Kugielski was also known as Peshke. |
Married Name | | Her married name was Laske. |
Psgr List* | 17 July 1913 | Pesza Leia Laske was found on the manifest of a passenger ship arriving on 17 July 1913 at New York, New York, the SS Roon. She traveled from her home in Piontnica, Russia to the port of Bremen, Germany. She was listed as a passenger on the S.S. Roon which sailed on 5 July 1913 and arrived New York, New York, on 17 Jul 1913. The following information was listed on the manifest: name Pesche Laske; age 38 traveling with her daughters Bejla Laske; age 9 and Gittel Laske age 7; occupation: housefrau; she was not able to read and write; nationality Russian; her race or people are Hebrew; her last permanent address was Piontnica, Russia; the name and complete address of nearest relative or friend in country whence alien came from is Father: Sender Kugielski, Piontnica; final destination New York; her husband paid for her passage; she had $-?- in her possession; she was going to join her husband Chaim Laske, 111 Suffolk Street, New York, New York; she was 5' 2" with a fair complexion, brown hair and brown eyes; her place of birth was Piontnica, Poland. Also she and her children were listed on the manifest's "Record of Detained Aliens." I believe they were holding her and her children until her husband picked them up from Ellis Island. |
Name Change | after 1914 | After 1914 her name was legally changed to Pauline Lasky. |
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Charles Lasky
M, #1821, b. circa 1870, d. 30 May 1951
Name Variation | circa 1870 | As of circa 1870, Charles Lasky was also known as Chaim Laska. |
Name Variation | | Charles Lasky was also known as Chaim Laske. |
Psgr List* | 13 December 1910 | Chaim Laska was found on the manifest of a passenger ship arriving on 13 December 1910 at New York, New York, the SS Pretoria. He traveled from his home in Piotnica, Poland to the port of Hamburg, Germany. He was listed as a passenger on the S.S. Pretoria which sailed on 23 November 1910 and arrived New York, New York, on 13 Dec 1910. The following information was listed on the manifest: name Chaim Laska; age 40; occupation joiner; he was able to read and write; nationality Russian; his race or people are Hebrew; his last permanent address was USA, New York; the name and complete address of nearest relative or friend in country whence alien came is Wife: Pes Laska, Piotnica; he did not have a ticket to his final destination; he paid his own passage; he had $50 in his possession; he was in the U.S. before on 10/07/10 in New York; he was going to join his cousin Solke Kramasch, 106 Hadwink, New York, New York; he was 5' 7" with a fair complexion, black hair and grey eyes; his place birth was Lomza, Poland. Also his name on the manifest was stamped "non-immigrant alien. |
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Bejla Laske
F, #1822, b. 1904
Psgr List* | 17 July 1913 | Bejla Laske was found on the manifest of a passenger ship arriving on 17 July 1913 at New York, New York, the SS Roon. She traveled from her home in Piontnica, Russia to the port of Bremen, Germany. She was listed as a passenger on the S.S. Roon which sailed on 5 July 1913 and arrived New York, New York, on 17 Jul 1913. The following information was listed on the manifest: name Bejla Laske age 9 traveling with her mother Pesche Laske age 38 and her sister Gittel Laske age 7; nationality Riussian; her race or people are Hebrew; her last permanent address was Piontnica, Russia; the name and complete address of nearest relative or friend in country whence alien came from is grandfather: Sender Kugielski, Piontnica; final destination New York; her father paid for her passage; she had no money in her possession; she was going to join her father Chaim Laske, 111 Suffolk Street, New York, New York; her place of birth was Piontnica, Poland. Also she was on the manifest's "Record of Detained Aliens." I believe they were holding her until her father picked her up from Ellis Island. |
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Gittel Laske
F, #1823, b. circa 1906
Psgr List* | 17 July 1913 | Gittel Laske was found on the manifest of a passenger ship arriving on 17 July 1913 at New York, New York, the SS Roon. She traveled from her home in Piontnica, Russia to the port of Bremen, Germany. She was listed as a passenger on the S.S. Roon which sailed on 5 July 1913 and arrived New York, New York, on 17 Jul 1913. The following information was listed on the manifest: name Gittel Laske age 7 traveling with her mother Pesche Laske age 38 and her sister Bejla Laske; age 9; nationality Russian; her race or people are Hebrew; her last permanent address was Piontnica, Russia; the name and complete address of nearest relative or friend in country whence alien came from is grandfather: Sender Kugielski, Piontnica; final destination New York; her father paid for her passage; she had no money in her possession; she was going to join her father Chaim Laske, 111 Suffolk Street, New York, New York; her place of birth was Piontnica, Poland. She was listed on the manifest's "Record of Detained Aliens." I believe they were holding her until her father picked her up from Ellis Island. |
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Evelyn Goldfien
F, #1824, b. 1908, d. 1992
Birth* | 1908 | Evelyn Goldfien was born in 1908 at Lomza, Russia. |
Marriage* | circa 1928 | Evelyn Goldfien and David Miller were married circa 1928. |
Marriage* | circa 1940 | Evelyn Goldfien and Louis Stein Lieb were married circa 1940. |
Death* | 1992 | Evelyn Lieb died in 1992. |
Name Variation | | Evelyn Goldfien was also known as Ethe Goldfien. |
Psgr List* | 13 December 1910 | Evelyn Goldfien was found on the manifest of a passenger ship arriving on 13 December 1910 at New York, New York, the SS Pretoria. She traveled from her home in Lomza, Russia to the port of Hamburg, Germany. She was listed as a passenger on the S.S. Pretoria which sailed on 23 November 1910 and arrived New York, New York, on 13 Dec 1910. The following information was listed on the manifest: name Ethe Goldfien age 8 traveling with her mother Rifke Goldfein age 30, brother Berel age 4, and sisters Biejla age 3 and Chane age 2, nationality Riussian; her race or people are Hebrew; her last permanent address was Lomza, Russia; the name and complete address of nearest relative or friend in country whence alien came is grandfather: Sender Kugielski, Lomza; she was not in the U.S. before; she was going to join her father Rueven Goldfien, Brooklyn, New York; her place of birth was Lomza, Poland. Also stamped on the manifest by the children's names is "hospital discharged." Plus there is a listing for the family on the Detained Sheet. |
Name Variation | | Evelyn Goldfien was also known as Elsie Goldfien. |
CensNY1915* | 1 June 1915 | Evelyn Goldfien appeared and was enumerated on the 1915 New York State Census on 1 June 1915 at 720-22 Bedford Avenue, New York, Brooklyn County, New York, she is listed as a daughter living with her parents Rubin and Becky Goldfien. Residing in the same household: her sisters Bella Goldfien age 10 and Eva Goldfien age 8, and her brothers Benjamin Goldfien age 12 and Arthur Goldfien age 2. Details: W, F, Age 14, Nativity: Russia, Years in the U.S. 5, Alien, Occupation: School. |
Married Name | | Her married name was Miller. |
Married Name | | Her married name was Lieb. |
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Belle Goldfien
F, #1825, b. 15 August 1905, d. 2 May 1988
Psgr List* | 13 December 1910 | Belle Goldfien was found on the manifest of a passenger ship arriving on 13 December 1910 at New York, New York, the SS Pretoria. She traveled from her home in Lomza, Russia to the port of Hamburg, Germany. She was listed as a passenger on the S.S. Pretoria which sailed on 23 November 1910 and arrived New York, New York, on 13 Dec 1910. The following information was listed on the manifest: name Biejla Goldfien age 3 traveling with her mother Rifke Goldfein age 30, her sister Ethe age 8, brother Berel age 4 and sister Chane age 2, nationality Riussian; her race or people are Hebrew; her last permanent address was Lomza, Russia; the name and complete address of nearest relative or friend in country whence alien came is grandfather: Sender Kugielski, Lomza; she was not in the U.S. before; she was going to join her father Rueven Goldfien, Brooklyn, New York; her place of birth was Lomza, Poland. Also stamped on the manifest by the children's names is "hospital discharged." Plus there is a listing for the family on the Detained Sheet. |
Name Variation | | Belle Goldfien was also known as Bejla Goldfien. |
CensNY1915* | 1 June 1915 | Belle Goldfien appeared and was enumerated on the 1915 New York State Census on 1 June 1915 at 720-22 Bedford Avenue, New York, Brooklyn County, New York, she is listed as a daughter living with her parents Rubin and Becky Goldfien. Residing in the same household: her sisters Elsie Goldfien age 14 and Eva Goldfien age 8, and her brothers Benjamin Goldfien age 12 and Arthur Goldfien age 2. Details: W, F, Age 10, Nativity: Russia, Years in the U.S. 5, Alien, Occupation: School. |
Married Name | | Her married name was Darsin. |
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Chane Goldfien
F, #1826, b. circa 1908, d. 1992
Birth* | circa 1908 | Chane Goldfien was born circa 1908 at Lomza, Russia. |
Death* | 1992 | Chane Goldfien died in 1992. |
Psgr List* | 13 December 1910 | Chane Goldfien was found on the manifest of a passenger ship arriving on 13 December 1910 at New York, New York, the SS Pretoria. She traveled from her home in Lomza, Russia to the port of Hamburg, Germany. She was listed as a passenger on the S.S. Pretoria which sailed on 23 November 1910 and arrived New York, New York, on 13 Dec 1910. The following information was listed on the manifest: name Chane Goldfien age 2 traveling with her mother Rifke Goldfein age 30, brother Berel age 4, sisters Ethe age 8 and Biejla age 3, nationality Riussian; her race or people are Hebrew; her last permanent address was Lomza, Russia; the name and complete address of nearest relative or friend in country whence alien came is grandfather: Sender Kugielski, Lomza; she was not in the U.S. before; she was going to join her father Rueven Goldfien, Brooklyn, New York; her place of birth was Lomza, Poland. Also stamped on the manifest by the children's names is "hospital discharged." Plus there is a listing for the family on the Detained Sheet. |
CensNY1915* | 1 June 1915 | Chane Goldfien appeared and was enumerated on the 1915 New York State Census on 1 June 1915 at 720-22 Bedford Avenue, New York, Brooklyn County, New York, she is listed as a daughter living with her parents Rubin and Becky Goldfien. Residing in the same household: her sisters Elsie Goldfien age 14 and Bella Goldfien age 10 and her brothers Benjamin Goldfien age 12 and Arthur Goldfien age 2. Details: W, F, Age 8, Nativity: Russia, Years in the U.S. 5, Alien, Occupation: School. |
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Anna Kugielski
F, #1827, b. circa 1886, d. 1961
Birth* | circa 1886 | Anna Kugielski was born circa 1886 at Russia. |
Marriage* | circa 1902 | Anna Kugielski and William Blum were married circa 1902 in New York, New York. |
Death* | 1961 | Anna Blum died in 1961. |
Name Variation | | Anna Kugielski was also known as Chana Kugielski. |
Census Russia 1897* | 1897 | She appeared on the census of 1897 as the daughter of Anna Kugielski in Lomza, Gubernia/Bialystok Province, Russia, as Chana Kugielski, daughter of Sender, age 16, maiden, born in Piontnica, living in Piontnica. |
Psgr List* | 7 May 1899 | Anna Kugielski was found on the manifest of a passenger ship arriving on 7 May 1899 at New York, New York, the SS Pretoria She boarded the ship in Hamburg, Germany on 25 April 1899 and arrived in New York, NY on 7 May 1899. Anna is listed as Chiene Kugdsky, Nationality Russian, Age 17, female, single; last residence Piatnica; final destination: New York; passage paid by brother; first time to U.S; meeting sister and brother Sam Levin. |
Married Name | 1902 | As of 1902,her married name was Blum. |
Cens1920* | 6 January 1920 | Anna Blum appeared and was enumerated on the 1920 Federal Census on 6 January 1920 at 72 East 118th Street, New York, New York, she is listed as a wife living with her husband William Blum age 39, daughter Sadie Blum age 16, daughter Evelyn Blum age 10, son Oscar Blum age 7 and son Bernard Blum age 5. Details: F, W, Age at Last Birthday 35, M, Year of Immigration 1898, Naturalization: 1904, 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. |
Cens1930* | 14 April 1930 | Anna Blum appeared and was enumerated on the 1930 Federal Census on 14 April 1930 at 1548 Minford Place, New York, Bronx Borough, New York, she is listed as a wife living with her husband William Blum age 48. Residing the same household: her sons Oscar Blum age 17 and Bernard Blum age 15. Details: F, W, Age at Last Birthday 44, M, Age at first marriage 16, Able to Read and Write Y, Person's Place of Birth Russia, Father's Place of Birth Russia, Mother's Place of Birth Russia, mother tongue of foreign born: Yiddish, year of immigration: 1900, Naturalized, able to speak English Y. |
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William Blum
M, #1828, b. 1882, d. 1952
Immigration* | circa 1885 | William immigrated circa 1885 to United States. |
Immigration | circa 1895 | William immigrated circa 1895 to United States. |
Cens1920* | 6 January 1920 | William Blum appeared and was enumerated on the 1920 Federal Census on 6 January 1920 at 72 East 118th Street, New York, New York, he is listed as head of household living with his wife Anna Blum age 35, daughter Sadie Blum age 16, daughter Evelyn Blum age 10, son Oscar Blum age 7 and son Bernard Blum age 5. Details: Rents, M, W, Age at Last Birthday 39, M, Year of Immigration 1885, Naturalization: 1907, 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: manager, Industry: restaurant, earns wages. |
Cens1930* | 14 April 1930 | William Blum appeared and was enumerated on the 1930 Federal Census on 14 April 1930 at 1548 Minford Place, New York, Bronx Borough, New York, he is listed as head of household living with his wife Anna Blum age 44. Residing the same household: his sons Oscar Blum age 17, and Bernard Blum age 15. Details: rents, $52, owns a radio, M, W, Age at Last Birthday 48, M, Age at first marriage 20, Able to Read and Write Y, Person's Place of Birth Russia, Father's Place of Birth Russia, Mother's Place of Birth Russia, mother tongue of foreign born: Yiddish, year of immigration: 1895, Naturalized, able to speak English Y, Occupation: concession, earns on own account, actually at work Y. |
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Rose Kramarz
F, #1829, b. 1880, d. 15 December 1946
Name Variation | | Rose Kramarz was also known as Bluma Kramarz. |
Married Name | 15 March 1903 | As of 15 March 1903,her married name was Kugielska. |
Psgr List* | 25 November 1920 | Rose Kugielska was found on the manifest of a passenger ship arriving on 25 November 1920 at New York, New York, the SS Ryndam. She traveled from her home in Piatnica, Poland to the port of Rotterdam, The Netherlands. She was listed as a passenger on the S.S. Ryndam which sailed on 12 November 1920 and arrived New York, New York, on 25 Nov 1920. The following information was listed on the manifest: name Bluma Kugolski age 35 traveling with her Husband David Kugolski age 40, daughter Lea Kugolski age 9, and sons Oszer Kugolski age 11, Moische Kugolski age 5,and Jankel Kugolski age 1; occupation housewife; she was able to read and write Hebrew; nationality Poland; her race or people are Hebrew; her last permanent address was Piatnica, Poland; the name and complete address of nearest relative or friend in country whence alien came is No Relation; her final destination is New York; her husband paid her passage; she had $25 in her possession; she was going to join her father I.L. Israel Kramarz c/o I. White 35 Canal Street, New York, New York; she had a fair complexion, brown hair and grey eyes; her place of birth was Piatnica, Lomza Gubernia, Poland. |
Name Change | | Her name was legally changed to Rose Kugielska. |
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Oscar Kugielska
M, #1830, b. 19 July 1909, d. 3 August 1974
Name Variation | | Oscar Kugielska was also known as Oszer Kugielski. |
Psgr List* | 25 November 1920 | Oscar Kugielska was found on the manifest of a passenger ship arriving on 25 November 1920 at New York, New York, the SS Ryndam. He traveled from his homeland of Piatnica, Poland to the port of Rotterdam, The Netherlands. He was listed as a passenger on the S.S. Ryndam which sailed on 12 November 1920 and arrived New York, New York, on 25 Nov 1920. The following information was listed on the manifest: name Oszer Kugolski age 11 traveling with his father David Kugolski age 40, his mother Bluma Kugolski age 35, sister Lea Kugolski age 9, and brothers Moische Kugolski age 5 and Jankel Kugolski age 1; occupation none; he was not able to read and write; nationality Poland; his race or people are Hebrew; his last permanent address was Piatnica, Poland; the name and complete address of nearest relative or friend in country whence alien came is No Relation; his final destination is New York; his father paid his passage; he had $25 in his possession; he was going to join her grandfather I.L. Israel Kramarz c/o I. White 35 Canal Street, New York, New York; he had a fair complexion, blonde hair and brown eyes; his place of birth was Piatnica, Lomza Gubernia, Poland. |
Name Change | after 1921 | After 1921 his name was legally changed to Oszer Kugielska. |
Immigration* | | Oscar immigrated to Israel. |
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