Gili Ben-Meir
Female, #1701, Living
Parents
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Jean Monahan
Female, #1703, Living
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Félix Chomentowski
Male, #1704, Living
Parents
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Ray Jacobs
Female, #1705, Deceased, b. May 1884, d. 18 April 1933
Parents
Biographical Details
1884 | Birth | Ray Jacobs was born in May 1884 in New York City.1 |
1900 | Residence (family) | Goodman Bear Jacobs, Hannah Jacobs, Joseph Jacobs, Leopold Jacobs, Leah Jacobs, Ray Jacobs, and Rudolph Aaron Jacobs lived with Jacob Jacobs and Esther Baer at 730 Ninth Street in Manhattan, New York County, New York on 4 June 1900.2 |
1916 | Death of Parent | Her father, Jacob Jacobs, died on 14 June 1916 in Bronx, New York. |
1924 | Death of Parent | Her mother, Esther Baer, died on 5 August 1924 in New York City. |
1933 | Death | Ray Jacobs died on 18 April 1933 in Colorado.1 |
Citations
- JewishGen Online Worldwide Burial Registry, Provo, UT, U.S.A., JewishGen, comp. JewishGen Online Worldwide Burial Registry (JOWBR) [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008.
- 1900 Federal Census, State: New YorkCounty: New YorkTownship: New York CitySheet: 7Family: 129Line: 27Image: 109
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Dresa Leah Bloch
Female, #1706, Deceased
Biographical Details
| Married | Dresa Leah Bloch was also known as Dresa Leah Pomeranz.1 |
| Aka | She was also known as Anna Bloch. |
| Marr-Partners | She married Isaac Daniel Pomeranz.1 |
1888 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Elizabeth Pomeranz, was born on 6 January 1888 in Pinsk, Belarus. |
Citations
- Telephone Interview, Terry Sadin & RCJ, 30 Oct. 2010
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Fanye Pomeranz
Female, #1707, Deceased, d. 1941
Parents
Biographical Details
| Birth | Fanye Pomeranz was born. |
1941 | Death | She died in 1941 in Pinsk, Belarus.1 |
Citations
- Telephone Interview, Terry Sadin & RCJ, 30 Oct. 2010
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Mrs. Chashe [Glotzer]
Female, #1708, Deceased
Biographical Details
| Married | Mrs. Chashe [Glotzer] was also known as Chashe Glotzer.1 |
About 1932 | Marr-Partners | She married Itzhak Glotzer about May 1932. The marriage took place only four weeks after the death of Shoshana Glotzer, Itzhak's first wife. Itzhak remarked in a letter to the U.S. that he had to have someone to care for his children.1,2 |
About 1942 | Death of Spouse | Her husband, Itzhak Glotzer, died about 1942 in Pinsk. |
Citations
- Yiddish letter, Itzhak Glotzer to Ben Glotzer, n.d. (YL 17), Four weeks passed since Shoshe’s death. As is the custom amongst Jews, matchmakers began to propose dowries and various offers for me to betroth, but I didn’t want to hear or see. I was totally not love with life.
If things had turned out as I wished, I would have been with my children in America. But Sheyndl, Shoshke’s sister, and brothers Yosl and Abbe, really wanted that I should marry [Chashe] because they wanted that the children should not become estranged cousins, also because they lived on the same street.
[Chashe] is a sister-in-law with [Shlomo], who [owned the [VILSIFETIN]
Well, naturally, I believe that if she had money, she wouldn’t want to take a widower, but you know today’s [BLOTTED] people give in. She is educated but [she is dependent on other people]. [Again if I would have been wealthy]. So it’s better off for her now.
She cares for the kids very well. She is quiet all the time, until now. I hope the same for the future. Before I went to my wedding, I [stated everything] and told her that the children should not become alienated and not know that they are missing a mother.
You know me, Berl, that I am open. What I say I mean. A few times I made it clear [to her] that I am getting married specifically for the sake of the children, because my children never had a good day. - Yiddish letter, 1923-1939 Death & Birth Register for Pinsk Jewish Community Fond 917, Opis 1 Delo 5 p. 39 overleaf, No. 37. On April 1 (14 Nisan), 1931 Sosha daughter of Pinkhus and Golda-Brayna Glotser, nee Kreynin, Itshok son of Khonon’s wife died at the age of 39 in Pinsk. She died of cardiac failure and was buried at Pinsk Jewish cemetery. (translation from Polish).
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Berthold Bettelheim
Male, #1709, Deceased
Parents
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Felix Mildenberg
Male, #1710, Deceased, b. 22 August 1871, d. 11 December 1932
Biographical Details
1871 | Birth | Felix Mildenberg was born on 22 August 1871 in Willen, Germany.1,2 |
1910 | Marr-Partners | He married Amelie L. Bettelheim in 1910.1 |
1912 | Birth of Child | His son, Harold Marvin Mildenberg, was born on 4 June 1912 in Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota. |
1915 | Birth of Child | His daughter, Clara Ivanette Mildenberg, was born on 13 July 1915 in Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota. |
1920 | Occupation | In January 1920 Felix Mildenberg was a manager of an oil company in Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota.3 |
1920 | Residence (family) | He and Amelie L. Bettelheim lived at 975 Goodrich Avenue in Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota on 2 January 1920.3 |
1930 | Residence (family) | He and Amelie L. Bettelheim lived at 1129 Goodrich Avenue in Saint Paul on 9 April 1930.1 |
1932 | Death | He died on 11 December 1932 in St. Paul, Minnesota.4,2 |
About 1932 | Burial | He was buried about 12 December 1932 in Mount Zion Temple Cemetery in St. Paul.2 |
1956 | Death of Spouse | His wife, Amelie L. Bettelheim, died on 28 September 1956. |
Citations
- 1930 Fed'l Census, Place: St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota; Roll: 1119; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 0096; Image: 24.0; FHL microfilm: 2340854.
- Find A Grave database, Online: http://www.findagrave.com, Memorial #77654972
- 1920 Federal Census, Place: St Paul Ward 7, Ramsey, Minnesota; Roll: T625_854; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 87; Image: 397.
- E-mail message, Ann Fuller to RCJ, 14 Nov 2010
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Bernhard Schneider

Bernhard Schneider
Identification per Ann Fuller from oil painting which was probably taken from this photo.
Male, #1711, Deceased, b. 1793, d. 21 December 1871
Biographical Details
1793 | Birth | Bernhard Schneider was born in 1793.1 |
| Marr-Partners | He married Wilhelmina Ballenberger.1 |
1829 | Birth of Child | His daughter, Katharina Schneider, was born on 10 April 1829. |
About 1831 | Birth of Child | His daughter, Elenora Schneider, was born about 13 September 1831 in Dlouhá Ves, Czech Republic. |
1839 | Birth of Child | His son, Simon Schneider, was born on 7 June 1839 in Sušice, Czech Republic. |
1846 | Birth of Child | His son, David Keep Schneider, was born on 4 September 1846 in Langendorf, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia. |
1847 | Birth of Child | His daughter, Klara Schneider, was born in 1847 in Langendorf, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia. |
1871 | Death | Bernhard Schneider died on 21 December 1871 in Langendorf, Bohemia.2 |
1889 | Death of Spouse | His wife, Wilhelmina Ballenberger, died in February 1889 in Vienna, Austria. |
Citations
- E-mail message, Ann Fuller to RCJ, 14 Nov 2010
- Letter, Ann Fuller's 2012 Holiday letter, in RCJ files as Ann fuller's holiday lettter.pdf. "Bernard Schneider, died December 21, 1871 in Langendorf at age 79"
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Wilhelmina Ballenberger

Mina Ballenberger Schneider
oil portrait painted in Vienna ca 1870 - 80
Female, #1712, Deceased, b. 1800, d. February 1889
Parents
Biographical Details
| Married | Wilhelmina Ballenberger was also known as Wilhelmina Schneider.1 |
| Nickname | She was also known as Mina Ballenberger.1 |
1800 | Birth | She was born in 1800.1 |
| Marr-Partners | She married Bernhard Schneider.1 |
1829 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Katharina Schneider, was born on 10 April 1829. |
About 1831 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Elenora Schneider, was born about 13 September 1831 in Dlouhá Ves, Czech Republic. |
1839 | Birth of Child | Her son, Simon Schneider, was born on 7 June 1839 in Sušice, Czech Republic. |
1846 | Birth of Child | Her son, David Keep Schneider, was born on 4 September 1846 in Langendorf, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia. |
1847 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Klara Schneider, was born in 1847 in Langendorf, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia. |
1854 | Death of Parent | Her father, Rabbi Samuel Ballenberger, died on 6 March 1854 in near Prague, Czechoslovakia. |
1871 | Death of Spouse | Her husband, Bernhard Schneider, died on 21 December 1871 in Langendorf, Bohemia. |
1878 | Death of Child | Her daughter, Elenora Schneider, died on 10 August 1878 in Vienna, Austria. |
1889 | Death | Wilhelmina Ballenberger died in February 1889 in Vienna, Austria.1,2 |
1889 | Burial | She was buried in February 1889 in Zentralfriedhof, Austria.2 |
Citations
- E-mail message, Ann Fuller to RCJ, 14 Nov 2010
- Letter, Ann Fuller's 2012 Holiday letter, in RCJ files as Ann fuller's holiday lettter.pdf.
"Mina Ballenberger, died in Vienna in 1889 at age 89 and is buried in
Zentralfriedhof."
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Jacob Kaplan
Male, #1713, Deceased
Biographical Details
Citations
- Death Certificate, Brooklyn Cert # 3680, 5 Feb 1920 (Mindel Kaplan Scherer)
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Mrs. Mollie [Kaplan]
Female, #1714, Deceased
Biographical Details
| Name | Mrs. Mollie [Kaplan] was also known as Mollie Kaplan.1 |
| Birth | She was born in Romania.2 |
| Marr-Partners | She married Jacob Kaplan.2 |
1852 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Mindel Kaplan, was born in 1852 in Galați, Romania. |
Citations
- Death Certificate, Brooklyn Cert # 3680, 5 Feb 1920
- Death Certificate, Brooklyn Cert # 3680, 5 Feb 1920 (Mindel Kaplan Scherer)
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Szaja Icykowicz Jankelewicz
Male, #1715, Deceased, b. 19 May 1834, d. 24 June 1834
Parents
Biographical Details
1834 | Birth | Szaja Icykowicz Jankelewicz was born on 19 May 1834 in Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland.1 |
1834 | Death | He died on 24 June 1834 in Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland. The record says he died at "five" without specifying weeks or years.2 |
1853 | Death of Parent | His father, Icek Jankelewicz, died on 19 February 1853 in Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland. |
After 1853 | Death of Parent | His mother, Gitel Taube Zajnwlowicz, died after 1853. |
Citations
- Polish Birth Record, Szaie Jankelewicz, FHL film 715804, Akta 69, registered 23 May 1834, This happened in the county seat city of Piotrkow on the 23rd of May in the year 1834 at 12:30 in the afternoon came in an Orthodox Jew Jcyk Jankelewicz a craftsman 36 years old resident of Piotrkow and in the presence of witnesses Orthodox Jews Szaja Goldsztajn a doctor forty-two years old and Jcyk Hartman a merchant 28 years old residents of Piotrkow and he showed me a male infant born in Piotrkow on the 19th of May of this year at 10 at night to his wife Gitla Tauba(maiden name here?) Jcykowiczowna 32 years old . During his circumcision this infant was given the name of Szaja Jcykowicz.
- Polish Death Record, FHL film #715804, Akta 34 (Szaie Joskowicz), Death registered June 24, 1834 of Szaie Janklewicz son of Icyk and Gitla Tauba (age at death?)
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Leonard William Jacobs
Male, #1716, Living
Parents
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Agnes McDonald
Female, #1717, Deceased, b. 20 January 1884, d. 3 July 1984
Biographical Details
| Name | Agnes McDonald was also known as Agnes Bettelheim.1 |
| Occupation | Agnes McDonald was a nurse.1 |
1884 | Birth | She was born on 20 January 1884 in Genoa, New York.2 |
After 1930 | Marr-Partners | She married Leo Salomon Bettelheim after 1930.2,3 |
1950 | Residence (family) | Leo Salomon Bettelheim and she lived at 3 Howard St. in Auburn, Cayuga County, New York on 11 April 1950.4 |
1954 | Death of Spouse | Her husband, Leo Salomon Bettelheim, died on 25 March 1954 in Auburn, Cayuga County, New York. |
1984 | Death | She died on 3 July 1984 in Auburn, Cayuga County, New York.2 |
Citations
- Newspaper, Obituary, Auburn Citizen-Advertiser 2 Jul 1984
- Newspaper, Agnes M. Bettelheim obituary, Auburn Citizen-Advertiser 5 Jul 1984, p.17
- 1930 Fed'l Census, Chicago, Cook, Illinois; Roll: 484; Page: 14A; Enumeration District: 1601; Image: 1064.0; FHL microfilm: 2340219.
- 1950 Fed'l Census, Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: Auburn, Cayuga, New York; Roll: 1993; Sheet Number: 4; Enumeration District: 6-3
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Rita Stern
Female, #1718, Living
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Ely Jacobs
Male, #1719, Living
Parents
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Edward Anthony Deigert
Male, #1720, Living
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Golda Jankelewicz
Female, #1721, Deceased, b. 1 May 1861, d. 1926
Parents
Biographical Details
| Name | Golda Jankelewicz was also known as Golda Kluczkowski.1 |
| Note | Marcia Liss's mother told Marcia that Golda married and had three children.2 |
1861 | Birth | She was born on 1 May 1861 in Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland.
The Piotrków Book of Residents says 21 June 1860 was her birth date, but it is possible that the listing may not be for the same person.3,4
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1883 | Marr-Partners | She married Mosziek Kluczkowski in 1883 in Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland.5 |
1889 | Death of Parent | Her father, Aron Ajzyk Jankelewicz, died on 17 March 1889 in Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland. |
1926 | Death | She died in 1926 in Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland.6 |
Citations
- Polish Birth Record, PSA Piotrków, Akta 58. (Seen index only)
- Telephone Interview, Marcia Liss & RCJ, 23 Feb 2011
- Piotrkow Book of Residents, Polish State Archive, Piotrków, Scans 678 & 678a
- Polish Birth Record, FHL film #1713999 Akt 128, registered June 9, 1861 (Jacob Jankelewicz), Date: 1 MAY 1861
- Polish Marriage Record, Piotrków BMD, Akta 58. (Moszek Kluczkowski & Golda Jankelewicz)(Seen index only), Date: 1883
- Personal knowledge of Robert Jacobs, (S), d7
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Eliasz Gelbard
Male, #1722, Deceased, b. 1788, d. 4 February 1851
Biographical Details
| Occupation | Eliasz Gelbard was a shopkeeper in Bełchatów, Poland.1 |
1788 | Birth | He was born in 1788.1 |
Estimated 1811 | Marr-Partners | He married Frimeta Abramov estimated 1811.2,3 |
1812 | Birth of Child | His daughter, Gitla Gelbard, was born in 1812 in Bełchatów, Poland. |
1814 | Birth of Child | His daughter, Ruchla Gelbard, was born in 1814 in Bełchatów, Poland. |
1816 | Birth of Child | His son, Herszlik Gelbard, was born in 1816 in Koceshov, Poland. |
About 1819 | Birth of Child | His daughter, Bluma Gelbard, was born about 1819 in Srock, Poland. |
1820 | Birth of Child | His son, Icek Gelbard, was born in 1820. |
1851 | Death | Eliasz Gelbard died on 4 February 1851 in Bełchatów, Poland.4 |
1851 | Death of Spouse | His wife, Frimeta Abramov, died on 5 February 1851 in Bełchatów, Poland. |
Citations
- Polish Death Record, Eliasz Gielbard, FHL film #681039, Akta 9
- Polish Death Record, Blima Sad, Polish State Archives, Łódź, Fond 1703, Akta 13
- Polish Marriage Record, Gitla Gelbard and Abram Davidowicz, FHL film #681038, Akta 3, Marriage registered in Bełchatów June 8, 1832 of Abram DAWIDOWICZ, 24, shopkeeper, from Piotrkow, son of Dawid and Glika GEMOLINSKI to Gitla GELBARD, 20, from Bełchatów, daughter of Eliasz and Frimet.
- Polish Death Record, Eliasz Gielbard, FHL film #681039, Akta 9, Death registered in Bełchatów Feb 4, 1851 of Eliasz GIELBARD, shopkeeper, 68, wife: Frymet, 8 children: Wolek, Herszlik, Abram and Icek from Bełchatów, Curla Necha Michalowic, Gitla from Piotrkow, Ruchla and Blima from Bełchatów
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Frimeta Abramov
Female, #1723, Deceased, b. 1786, d. 5 February 1851
Biographical Details
| Married | Frimeta Abramov was also known as Frimeta Gelbard.1 |
1786 | Birth | She was born in 1786.2 |
Estimated 1811 | Marr-Partners | She married Eliasz Gelbard estimated 1811.1,3 |
1812 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Gitla Gelbard, was born in 1812 in Bełchatów, Poland. |
1814 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Ruchla Gelbard, was born in 1814 in Bełchatów, Poland. |
1816 | Birth of Child | Her son, Herszlik Gelbard, was born in 1816 in Koceshov, Poland. |
About 1819 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Bluma Gelbard, was born about 1819 in Srock, Poland. |
1820 | Birth of Child | Her son, Icek Gelbard, was born in 1820. |
1851 | Death of Spouse | Her husband, Eliasz Gelbard, died on 4 February 1851 in Bełchatów, Poland. |
1851 | Death | Frimeta Abramov died on 5 February 1851 in Bełchatów, Poland.4 |
Citations
- Polish Death Record, Blima Sad, Polish State Archives, Łódź, Fond 1703, Akta 13
- Polish Death Record, Frymeta Gelbard, FHL film #681039, Akta 14, Death in Bełchatów/Dzialosic Feb 27, 1851 of Frymeta GIELBARD, widow, 65, died Feb 5. Sons: Wolek from Piotrkowic, Herszlik from Przedbórz, Abram and Icek from Bełchatów. Daughters: Curla and Netla from Michalowic, Gitla from Pietrkow, Ruchla and Blima from Bełchatów
- Polish Marriage Record, Gitla Gelbard and Abram Davidowicz, FHL film #681038, Akta 3, Marriage registered in Bełchatów June 8, 1832 of Abram DAWIDOWICZ, 24, shopkeeper, from Piotrkow, son of Dawid and Glika GEMOLINSKI to Gitla GELBARD, 20, from Bełchatów, daughter of Eliasz and Frimet.
- Polish Death Record, Frymeta Gelbard, FHL film #681039, Akta 14, Death akt 14 in Bełchatów/Dzialosic Feb 27, 1851 of Frymeta GIELBARD, widow, 65, died Feb 5. Sons: Wolek from Piotrkowic, Herszlik from Przedbórz, Abram and Icek from Bełchatów. Daughters: Curla and Netla from Michalowic, Gitla from Pietrkow, Ruchla and Blima from Bełchatów
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Max Jacobs
Male, #1724, Deceased, b. 10 March 1893, d. 18 October 1965
Parents
Biographical Details
| Birth | Max Jacobs was also known as Mottel Jankelewicz.1 |
| Note | Golda Jankelewicz helped raise Max and Simcha David Jankelewicz after their mother died in childbirth. Simcha became David Jacobs in the United States. |
1893 | Birth | He was born on 10 March 1893 in Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland. March 4 according to his WW II draft card.2,1,3 |
Estimated 1896 | Death of Parent | His mother, Pessa Rochel Zigelman, died estimated 1896. |
1912 | Immigration | He migrated to Ellis Island in New York City on 5 August 1912
aboard the SS Lapland from Antwerp.1,2
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1926 | Marr-Partners | He married Anna Teitelman on 18 August 1926 at the Manhattan Municipal Building in New York City.4,5,6 |
1928 | Birth of Child | His child, Infant Jacobs, was born in 1928. |
1928 | Death of Child | His child, Infant Jacobs, died in 1928 in New York. |
1932 | Birth of Child | His daughter, Goldie Jacobs, was born on 1 April 1932 in New York City. |
1930 | Birth of Child | His daughter, Pauline Jacobs, was born on 15 April 1930 in New York City. |
1931 | Residence (family) | He and Anna Teitelman lived at 47 Avenue B in New York City in April 1931.5 |
1931 | Naturalization | He was naturalized at U.S. District Ct. for the Southern Dist. of NY in New York City on 6 April 1931. His first attempt, in 1925, had been denied due to "lack of knowledge."5 |
| Residence (family) | He and Anna Teitelman lived at 141 East Third Street in New York City from 1935 to 1940.7 |
1942 | Draft Registration | He registered for the draft in 1942 at Local Board 10, Manhattan, in New York City.8 |
| Occupation | From 1942 to 1950 Max Jacobs was a tailor; had his own ladies suits shop in New York City.3,9 |
| Residence | He lived at 172 East Fourth Street in New York City from 1942 to 1965.3,4 |
1950 | Residence (family) | He and Anna Teitelman lived at 172 East 4th St., Apt. 12B, in New York City on 7 April 1950.9 |
1965 | Death | He died on 18 October 1965 in New York City.10,11 |
1996 | Death of Spouse | His wife, Anna Teitelman, died in 1996 in Brooklyn, New York. |
Citations
- Passenger Manifest, SS Lapland, arr New York 5 August 1912 (Mottel Janklowitz)
- Naturalization Petition, Max Jacobs, U.S. District Ct. for the Southern Dist. of NY, 16 May 1925
- World War II Draft Registration Card, NY County Bd. 10, #u4233 (Ancestry on-line)
- E-mail message, Leonard Jacobs to RCJ, 12 Dec. 2010
- Naturalization Petition, Max Jacobs, U.S. District Ct. for the Southern Dist. of NY, 6 April 1931, cert. #3416878
- Marriage Certificate, Max Jacobs & Anna Titleman [sic], Manhattan cert #28020, 17 Aug. 1926
- 1940 Federal Census, Record originated in..., Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627, 4,643 rolls. (Max Jacobs household)
- World War II Draft Registration Card, The National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; Draft Registration Cards for Fourth Registration for New York State, 04/27/1942 - 04/27/1942; NAI Number: 2555973; Record Group Title: Records of the Selective Service System; Record Group Number: 147
- 1950 Fed'l Census, Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: New York, New York, New York; Roll: 252; Sheet Number: 6; Enumeration District: 31-546, Date: 7 APR 1950
- Social Security Death Index, U.S., Social Security Death Index [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015., Max Jacobs, SSN 086-28-1862
- New York Times, New York, NY (July 31, 2006), Paid obituary, Max Jacobs, 20 Oct 1965
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Anna Teitelman
Female, #1725, Deceased, b. 5 April 1900, d. 1996
Parents
Biographical Details
| Name | Anna Teitelman was also known as Anna Jacobs.1 |
1900 | Birth | She was born on 5 April 1900 in Belz, Ukraine. Selz is now known as Lymanske.2 |
1926 | Marr-Partners | She married Max Jacobs on 18 August 1926 at the Manhattan Municipal Building in New York City.1,2,3 |
1928 | Birth of Child | Her child, Infant Jacobs, was born in 1928. |
1928 | Death of Child | Her child, Infant Jacobs, died in 1928 in New York. |
1932 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Goldie Jacobs, was born on 1 April 1932 in New York City. |
1930 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Pauline Jacobs, was born on 15 April 1930 in New York City. |
1931 | Residence (family) | Max Jacobs and Anna Teitelman lived at 47 Avenue B in New York City in April 1931.2 |
| Residence (family) | Max Jacobs and she lived at 141 East Third Street in New York City from 1935 to 1940.4 |
1950 | Residence (family) | Max Jacobs and she lived at 172 East 4th St., Apt. 12B, in New York City on 7 April 1950.5 |
1965 | Death of Spouse | Her husband, Max Jacobs, died on 18 October 1965 in New York City. |
1996 | Death | She died in 1996 in Brooklyn, New York.6,7 |
Citations
- E-mail message, Leonard Jacobs to RCJ, 12 Dec. 2010
- Naturalization Petition, Max Jacobs, U.S. District Ct. for the Southern Dist. of NY, 6 April 1931, cert. #3416878
- Marriage Certificate, Max Jacobs & Anna Titleman [sic], Manhattan cert #28020, 17 Aug. 1926
- 1940 Federal Census, Record originated in..., Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627, 4,643 rolls. (Max Jacobs household)
- 1950 Fed'l Census, Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: New York, New York, New York; Roll: 252; Sheet Number: 6; Enumeration District: 31-546, Date: 7 APR 1950
- Telephone Interview, Marcia Liss & RCJ, 8 Feb 2011
- Telephone Interview, Marcia Liss & RCJ, 8 Feb 2011, evening
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