Father* | Aron Levine |
Mother* | Mrs. Ida [Levine] |
Daughter* | Frieda Eisenberg + (1898-about 1997) |
Daughter* | Mary Eisenberg + (1900-1966) |
Son* | Jacob Eisenberg (1900-1981) |
Son* | Harry Eisenberg + (1904-1976) |
Son* | Max Eisenberg + (1911-1985) |
Daughter* | Leah Eisenberg + (1913-1962) |
Charts and other references | Eisenberg Descendancy Chart |
Name | Vichne Levine was also known as Vichne Eisenberg.1 | |
Name | She was also known as Fannie Levine.2 | |
About 1874 | Birth | She was born about 1874 in Pinsk, Belarus.1 |
1897 | Marr-Partners | She married Chaim Eisenberg in 1897.1,3 |
1898 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Frieda Eisenberg, was born in 1898 in Minsk, Belarus. |
1900 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Mary Eisenberg, was born in 1900 in Pinsk, Belarus. |
1900 | Birth of Child | Her son, Jacob Eisenberg, was born on 20 June 1900 in Pinsk, Belarus. |
1904 | Birth of Child | Her son, Harry Eisenberg, was born on 31 March 1904 in Pinsk, Belarus. |
1910 | Immigration | Vichne Levine migrated to Ellis Island in New York City on 15 August 1910 She arrived aboard SS Lituania from Libau.1 |
1911 | Birth of Child | Her son, Max Eisenberg, was born on 20 September 1911 in New York City. |
1913 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Leah Eisenberg, was born on 2 May 1913 in New York City. |
1920 | Residence (family) | Chaim Eisenberg and Vichne Levine lived at 220 Monroe Street in New York City on 6 January 1920.3 |
1930 | Residence (family) | Chaim Eisenberg and she lived at 2055 Creston Avenue in the Bronx in 1930.4 |
About 1932 | Anecdote (fam) | About 1932 Anita Cooper Smith believes she remembers visiting Chaim and Vichne when she (Anita) was a little girl. She definitely remembered the name Vichne which she pronounced "Vishna."5 |
1944 | Death | She died of colon cancer on 21 October 1944 at Morrisania Hospital in the Bronx.6 |
1944 | Burial | She was buried on 22 October 1944 in Mt. Judah Cemetery in Ridgewood, Queens County, New York. Schoch Tov A'Pinsk, Location 1-U-053-R06.7 |
1952 | Death of Spouse | Her husband, Chaim Eisenberg, died on 6 February 1952 in New York City. |
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Father* | Chaim Eisenberg (1873-1952) |
Mother* | Vichne Levine (about 1874-1944) |
Daughter* | Beverly Eisenberg |
Relationships | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Robert Cooper Jacobs Grandson of Mordechai Eisenberg 1st cousin 4 times removed of Theodore Edson ("Theo") Clark |
Charts and other references | Eisenberg Descendancy Chart |
Birth | Harry Eisenberg was also known as Chonon Eisenberg.1 | |
1904 | Birth | He was born on 31 March 1904 in Pinsk, Belarus.1,2 |
1910 | Immigration | He migrated to Ellis Island in New York City on 15 August 1910 He and his family arrived aboard SS Lituania from Libau.1 |
1920 | Residence (family) | He, Max Eisenberg, Leah Eisenberg, and Jacob Eisenberg lived with Chaim Eisenberg and Vichne Levine at 220 Monroe Street in New York City on 6 January 1920.3 |
Occupation | From 1928 to 1930 Harry Eisenberg was an insurance investigator and adjuster in New York City.2,4,5 | |
1928 | Naturalization | He was naturalized on 3 July 1928.2 |
1928 | Residence | He lived at 35 Ridge Street in New York City on 3 July 1928.2 |
1930 | Residence (family) | He, Max Eisenberg, and Leah Eisenberg lived with Chaim Eisenberg and Vichne Levine at 2055 Creston Avenue in the Bronx in 1930.5 |
1930 | Marr-Partners | Harry Eisenberg married Ida Greenstein on 7 September 1930 in the Bronx. The marriage was witnessed by Leon Feferman.6 |
About 1934 | Birth of Child | His daughter, Beverly Eisenberg, was born about 1934 in Bronx, New York. |
1940 | Occupation | On 5 April 1940 Harry Eisenberg was a teamster for a plumbing supply house in New York City.7 |
1940 | Residence (family) | He and Ida Greenstein lived at 214 Echo Place in the Bronx on 5 April 1940.8 |
1944 | Death of Parent | His mother, Vichne Levine, died on 21 October 1944 in Bronx, New York. |
1946 | Death of Spouse | His wife, Ida Greenstein, died on 23 August 1946 in New York. |
1952 | Death of Parent | His father, Chaim Eisenberg, died on 6 February 1952 in New York City. |
1976 | Death | Harry Eisenberg died on 24 December 1976 in New York.9 |
About 1976 | Burial | He was buried about 25 December 1976 in Mt. Ararat Cemetery in Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York. plot 48-H-51.9 |
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Father* | Chaim Eisenberg (1873-1952) |
Mother* | Vichne Levine (about 1874-1944) |
Son* | Herbert Sherman + (1916-about 1962) |
Daughter* | Anna Sherman + (1919-1981) |
Daughter* | Irene Sherman + (1926-2004) |
Son* | Alvin Sherman + (1929-2002) |
Relationships | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Robert Cooper Jacobs Granddaughter of Mordechai Eisenberg 1st cousin 4 times removed of Theodore Edson ("Theo") Clark |
Charts and other references | Eisenberg Descendancy Chart |
Name | Mary Eisenberg was also known as Mirjam Eisenberg.1 | |
Name | She was also known as Mary Sherman.2 | |
1900 | Birth | She was born in 1900 in Pinsk, Belarus.1,3,4,5 |
1910 | Immigration | She migrated to Ellis Island in New York City on 15 August 1910. aboard the SS Lituania from Libau.1 |
1915 | Naturalization | She was naturalized in New York City on 30 August 1915. by marriage.4,6 |
1916 | Marr-Partners | She married Jacob Sherman in 1916.2,6 |
1916 | Birth of Child | Her son, Herbert Sherman, was born in July 1916 in New York City. |
1919 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Anna Sherman, was born on 6 July 1919 in New York City. |
1920 | Occupation | In 1920 Mary Eisenberg was a nurse in New York City.4 |
1926 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Irene Sherman, was born on 27 June 1926 in New York City. |
1928 | Residence (family) | Jacob Sherman and Mary Eisenberg lived at 600 West 111th Street in New York City in 1928.7 |
1928 | Psgr List (fam) | On 21 July 1928 Jacob Sherman and Mary Eisenberg were passengers aboard the SS Paris from New York, en route to Plymouth, England.8 |
1928 | Psgr List (fam) | On 14 August 1928 Jacob Sherman and Mary Eisenberg were passengers aboard SS Ile de France from Le Havre, traveling under passport number 509943, en route to New York.9 |
1929 | Birth of Child | Her son, Alvin Sherman, was born on 15 June 1929 in New York City. |
1930 | Residence | She lived at 600 West 111th Street in New York City on 3 April 1930.10 |
Residence (family) | Jacob Sherman and she lived at 1730 Andrews Avenue in the Bronx from 1935 to 1940.11 | |
1942 | Residence | She lived at 1635 Montgomery Avenue in the Bronx on 25 April 1942.12 |
1944 | Death of Parent | Her mother, Vichne Levine, died on 21 October 1944 in Bronx, New York. |
1952 | Death of Parent | Her father, Chaim Eisenberg, died on 6 February 1952 in New York City. |
1961 | Residence (family) | Jacob Sherman and Mary Eisenberg lived at 1459 Walton Avenue in the Bronx in 1961.13 |
1961 | Death of Spouse | Her husband, Jacob Sherman, died on 27 April 1961 in New York City. |
About 1962 | Death of Child | Her son, Herbert Sherman, died about 25 November 1962 in New York City. |
1966 | Residence | She lived at 2045 Seagirt Boulevard in Queens, New York with Alvin Sherman in 1966.5 |
1966 | Death | She died of natural causes on 14 December 1966 at the Hebrew Home & Hospital for the Aged in Brooklyn, New York.5 |
1966 | Burial | She was buried on 15 December 1966 in Mt. Judah Cemetery in Ridgewood, New York.5 |
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