Samuel G. Weisberg was born between 1869 and 1870 at
Russia.
3,1,2 He married
Gussie Kravitz, daughter of
George Kravitz, between 1889 and 1891.
3,1,2 Samuel died on 2 August 1924 at
St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri.
4,5 (Click on the icon to see the image.).5
He was buried on 3 August 1924 at
in Olivette, St. Louis County, Missouri. The funeral was from his residence at 5068 Raymond Avenue on Sunday, August 3, 9124 at 2:00 pm. The Undertaker was H. B. Berger, 4715 McPherson, St. Louis, Missouri.
5,4 Samuel and
Gussie Kravitz immigrated to the United States from Russia between 1890 and 1891.
3,1,2 Samuel G. Weisberg became a citizen of the United States on 5 October 1900 at
St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri. His country of allegiance had previously been Russia.
6 The twelfth United States census was taken in 1900. Samuel was enumerated as "Samuel Weisberg", head of a household at St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri. His given age was 31, and he was said to have been born in "Pol (Russia)" in September 1868. He had been married for 9 years. He was said to have immigrated to the United States in 1891 where he had lived for 9 years, and he was a naturalized citizen. He was a tailor. He rented his home, and he spoke English. Enumerated with him was his wife,
Gussie Weisberg. Also enumerated in his household were
Tillie Weisberg,
Sarah Weisberg,
Tobie Weisberg and
Ely Weisberg.
7 The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Samuel was enumerated as "Samuel G. Weisberg", head of a household at St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri. His given age was 40 and his given place of birth was Russia. His native language was said to be Yiddish. He had been married for 21 years. He was said to have immigrated to the United States in 1890, and he was a naturalized citizen. He was a merchant tailor, and he owned his home which was mortgaged. Enumerated with him was his wife,
Gussie Weisberg. Also enumerated in his household were
Tillie Weisberg,
Sarah Weisberg,
Tobie Weisberg,
Ely Weisberg,
Louis William Weisberg,
Max Weisberg,
Fannie Weisberg,
Leo L. Weisberg and
Goldie Weisberg.
8 The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Samuel was enumerated as "Samuel G. Weisberg", head of a household at St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri. His given age was 50 and his given place of birth was Russia. His native language was said to be "Jewish". He owned his home at 5068 Raymond Avenue, which was mortgaged. He was said to have immigrated to the United States in 1890, and he was naturalized in 1900. He was married, and was a tailor at a factory where he was an employer. Enumerated with him was his wife,
Gussie Weisberg. Also enumerated in his household were
Tillie Weisberg,
Ely Weisberg,
Louis William Weisberg,
Max Weisberg,
Fannie Weisberg,
Leo L. Weisberg,
Goldie Weisberg,
Rose Weisberg,
Thomas Weisberg,
Esther Weisberg,
George Kravitz and
Sam Traub.
9 Samuel G. lived at
St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri, at the time of his death.
5 The cause of Samuel's death was acute cardiac dilutation with acute endocarditis.
5 His obituary appeared on 4 August 1924 in the newspaper St. Louis Globe-Democrat at
St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri.
Gussie Weisberg,
Sarah Weisberg,
Thelma Weisberg,
Tillie Weisberg,
Ely Weisberg,
Max Weisberg,
Fannie Weisberg,
Leo L. Weisberg,
Goldie Weisberg,
Rose Weisberg,
Thomas Weisberg and
Esther Weisberg were named as survivors.
10 Samuel had a burial permit published in the St. Louis Post Dispatch on 6 August 1924 at
St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri.
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