Morris Glaser1,2,3

Morris Glaser|b. 31 Jan 1904\nd. 21 Nov 1972|p99.htm#i11697|Jacob Glaser|b. 4 Feb 1875\nd. 2 Mar 1947|p98.htm#i8074|Sarah Weisberg|b. c 1878\nd. 22 Feb 1947|p255.htm#i7492|||||||||||||
     Morris Glaser was born on 31 January 1904 at St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri.5,6 He was the son of Jacob Glaser and Sarah Weisberg.1,4 Morris died on 21 November 1972 at age 68 years, 9 months and 20 days at St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri.7 He was buried at Mount Olive Cemetery (now United Hebrew Cemetery) in St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri.7
     

The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Morris was enumerated in the household of Jacob Glaser as his son, "Morris Glaser", at 1405 N. 11th Street, St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri. His given age was 6 and his given place of birth was Missouri.1

The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Morris was enumerated in the household of Jacob Glaser as his son, "Morris Glacier", at St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri. His given age was 16 and his given place of birth was Missouri. He attended school.4

Citations

  1. [S40] 1910 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 61, sheet 9B, dwelling 203, family 203, Morris Glaser in Jacob Glaser household; National Archives micropublication T624, roll 812.
  2. [S47] City Directory for St. Louis, Missouri, 1938 (Detroit: R. L. Polk & Co, 1938).
  3. [S48] City Directory for St. Louis Missouri, 1956 (Detroit: R. L. Polk & Co, 1956).
  4. [S306] 1920 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, 1222 Garrison Street, enumeration district 380, pages 4B-5A, dwelling 49, family 85, "Morris Glacier" [Morris Glaser] in "Jacob Glacier" [Jacob Glaser] household; National Archives micropublication T625, roll 956.
  5. [S370] "Jewish Genealogical Society of St. Louis Cemetery Index," transcription, JewishGen (http://www.jewishgen.org/jgs-StLouis/showcemdb.html).
  6. [S306] 1920 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, 1222 Garrison Street, enumeration district 380, pages 4B-5A, dwelling 49, family 85, "Morris Glacier" [Morris Glaser] in "Jacob Glacier" [Jacob Glaser] household. His given age was 16, and his given place of birth was Missouri.
  7. [S370] "Jewish Genealogical Society of St. Louis Cemetery Index", JewishGen, section 42.

Sam Glaser1

     Sam Glaser was born circa 1883 at Russia.1
     

Sam Glaser became a citizen of the United States on 21 September 1906 at Circuit Court, St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri. His country of allegiance had previously been Russia. Witnesses were Michael Novack, 1403 N. 9th Street, and Jacob Kessler, 1126 High Street.1

Citations

  1. [S871] St. Louis, Missouri, Court of Appeals Naturalization Records, Sam Glaser Naturalization Index Cards, 21 September 1906, Dallas Public Library, Dallas, Texas.

Samuel Max Glaser1

Samuel Max Glaser|b. 24 Mar 1906|p99.htm#i11698|Jacob Glaser|b. 4 Feb 1875\nd. 2 Mar 1947|p98.htm#i8074|Sarah Weisberg|b. c 1878\nd. 22 Feb 1947|p255.htm#i7492|||||||||||||
     Samuel Max Glaser was born on 24 March 1906 at St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri.1 He was the son of Jacob Glaser and Sarah Weisberg.2,3
     

The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Samuel was enumerated in the household of Jacob Glaser as his son, "Samuel Glaser", at 1405 N. 11th Street, St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri. His given age was 4 and his given place of birth was Missouri.2

The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Samuel was enumerated in the household of Jacob Glaser as his son, "Sam Glacier", at 1222 Garrison Street, St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri. His given age was 13 and his given place of birth was Missouri. He attended school.3

Citations

  1. [S184] Samuel Max Glaser, SS no. 489-14-6095, 22 November 1937, Application for Account Number, Social Security Administration, Baltimore, Maryland.
  2. [S40] 1910 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 61, sheet 9B, dwelling 203, family 203, Samuel Glaser in Jacob Glaser household; National Archives micropublication T624, roll 812.
  3. [S306] 1920 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, 1222 Garrison Street, enumeration district 380, pages 4B-5A, dwelling 49, family 85, "Sam Glacier" [Sam Glaser] in "Jacob Glacier" [Jacob Glaser] household; National Archives micropublication T625, roll 956.

Mabel Godfrey1

     Mabel married Alexander Vaughn, son of Alexander Z. Vaughn and Dora Reynolds.1

Citations

  1. [S544] Danny West to Cheryl Freeman, e-mail, 22 March 2005, "Vaughns", Freeman Research Files (privately held by Cheryl Freeman); Dallas, Texas.

Itzik Goldenberg1

Itzik Goldenberg
     Itzik Goldenberg was born at Russia. Itzik died after 1911 at Russia.

Children of Itzik Goldenberg

Citations

  1. [S897] Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957, microfilm publication T715 (Washington, D. C.: National Archives), roll 1462; SS Cedric, 25 April 1910, entry for "Taule Woingtein", page 86.

Tobby Goldenberg

Tobby Goldenberg|b. c 1884\nd. 18 Jan 1962|p99.htm#i4156|Itzik Goldenberg|d. a 1911|p99.htm#i5263||||||||||||||||
Tobby Goldenberg Weinstein
     Tobby Goldenberg was born circa 1884 at Berdichev, Kiev Gubernia, Russia.2,3 She was the daughter of Itzik Goldenberg.1 Tobby married Joe Weinstein, son of Wolff Weinstein and Friede (?), circa 1899 at Russia.4,5,6 Tobby died on 18 January 1962 at Jewish Hospital, in St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri.7,8 She was buried on 21 January 1962 at Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery in Olivette, St. Louis County, Missouri.7
     

Tobby immigrated to the United States from Russia on 6 July 1907, sailing on the SS Baltic. She departed from Liverpool on 27 June 1910, traveling with her husband, Schic, her son Froim and her daughter Ruchel. Their final destination was Boston Massachusetts, where they would stay with her brother-in-law, M. Weinstein at 123 Brihgton (sic) Street.9,10 (Click on the icon to see the image.).

Tobby immigrated again to the United States from Russia on 25 April 1910. SS Cedric.1,11 (Click on the icon to see the image.).

The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Tobby was enumerated in the household of Joe Weinstein as his wife, "Tobby Weinstein", at 4412 Evans Avenue, St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri. Her given age was 37 and her given place of birth was Russia. Her native language was recorded as "Jewish". She was said to have immigrated to the United States in 1911, and she was an alien.11

The fifteenth United States census was taken in 1930. Tobby was enumerated in the household of Joe Weinstein as his wife, "Toby Weinstein", at 1443A Semple Avenue, St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri. Her given age was 46 and her given place of birth was Russia. The language spoken in her home before she came to the United States was recorded as "Jewish". She was said to have immigrated to the United States in 1910. Her citizenship was recorded as "alien" (however her husband had been naturalized in 1929). Her age at marriage was recorded as 18 (however she had a 30 year old son, and would have been 15 in 1899).12

Children of Tobby Goldenberg and Joe Weinstein

  • Frank Weinstein13,14
  • Sophie Weinstein b. bt 1902 - 1904, d. b 1905
  • Rose Weinstein15,16,14
  • G. Scott Weinstein17,18,19
  • Walter Weinstein20,21
  • Morris Weinstein22

Citations

  1. [S897] Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957, microfilm publication T715 (Washington, D. C.: National Archives), roll 1462; SS Cedric, 25 April 1910, entry for "Taule Woingtein", page 86.
  2. [S652] 1920 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 422, 4412 Evans Avenue, page 4B, dwelling 47, family 78, Tobby Weinstein in Joe Weinstein household; National Archives micropublication T625, roll 989. Her place of birth was recorded as "Russia."
  3. [S140] St. Louis, Missouri, Eastern District Court Eastern Division Naturalization Records, case 24917, volume 53, page 313, Sheeka (Joe) Weinstein Declaration of Intent, 13 June 1921. FHL microfilm 1,749,657, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  4. [S652] 1920 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 422, 4412 Evans Avenue, page 4B, dwelling 47, family 78, Joe Weinstein.
  5. [S316] 1930 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 96-220, sheet 12B, dwelling 267, family 268, Joseph Weinstein; National Archives micropublication M626, roll 1244.
  6. [S896] Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957, microfilm publication T715 (Washington: National Archives), roll 938; S.S. Baltic, 6 July 1907, entry for Schic Wainstein, page 1154.
  7. [S72] Missouri Department of Health, death certificate registration number 62-004722 (19 January 1962), Tobby Weinstein; Department of Health and Senior Services, Jefferson City, Missouri.
  8. [S66] Cheryl Freeman, Family Bible Records , 1962-2007 The Holy Scriptures ( Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 1961). Privately held by Cheryl Freeman, Dallas, Texas.
  9. [S896] Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957, National Archives microfilm publication T715, roll 938, S.S. Baltic, entry for Tube Wainstein, page 154.
  10. [S429] 1910 U. S. Census, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, population schedule, Walnut Grove, enumeration district 106, sheet 21A, dwelling 188, family 381, Joseph Weinstein in Fannie Branciak? household; National Archives micropublication T624, roll 618. Joe Weinstein was said to have immigrated in 1907.
  11. [S652] 1920 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 422, 4412 Evans Avenue, page 4B, dwelling 47, family 78, Tobby Weinstein in Joe Weinstein household.
  12. [S316] 1930 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 96-220, sheet 12B, dwelling 267, family 268, "Toby Weinstein" [Tobby Weinstein] in Joseph Weinstein household.
  13. [S652] 1920 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 422, 4412 Evans Avenue, page 4B, dwelling 47, family 78, Frank Weinstein in Joe Weinstein household.
  14. [S896] Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957, National Archives microfilm publication T715, roll 938, S.S. Baltic, entry for Tube Wainstein, page |154.
  15. [S652] 1920 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 422, 4412 Evans Avenue, page 4B, dwelling 47, family 78, Rose Weinstein in Joe Weinstein household.
  16. [S316] 1930 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 96-220, sheet 12B, dwelling 267, family 268, Rose Weinstein in Joseph Weinstein household.
  17. [S243] Missouri Bureau of Vital Records, birth certificates, G. Scott Weinstein ; Department of Health and Senior Services, Jefferson City.
  18. [S652] 1920 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 422, 4412 Evans Avenue, page 4B, dwelling 47, family 78, Goddy Weinstein in Joe Weinstein household.
  19. [S316] 1930 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 96-220, sheet 12B, dwelling 267, family 268, Goddy Weinstein in Joseph Weinstein household.
  20. [S652] 1920 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 422, 4412 Evans Avenue, page 4B, dwelling 47, family 78, Walter Weinstein in Joe Weinstein household.
  21. [S316] 1930 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 96-220, sheet 12B, dwelling 267, family 268, Walter Weinstein in Joseph Weinstein household.
  22. [S316] 1930 U. S. Census, St. Louis (independent city), Missouri, population schedule, enumeration district 96-220, sheet 12B, dwelling 267, family 268, Morris Weinstein in Joseph Weinstein household.

Tom Goldenberg1

Tom Goldenberg|b. c 1870\nd. 6 Nov 1955|p99.htm#i6306|Itzik Goldenberg|d. a 1911|p99.htm#i5263||||||||||||||||
     Tom Goldenberg was born circa 1870 at Russia.1 He was the son of Itzik Goldenberg. Tom married Feiga Shapka.2 Tom died on 6 November 1955 at St. Louis, (Independent City), Missouri.1 He was buried on 8 November 1955 at Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery in Olivette, St. Louis County, Missouri.1
     

Tom immigrated to the United States from Russia before 1941. The 1944 St. Louis City Directory contains a listing for Tom (Thos) Goldenberg, at 1074a S. Kingshighway. He was a presser at the Model Pants Co. He was also listed in the 1941 City Directory.

Child of Tom Goldenberg and Feiga Shapka

  • Mark Goldenberg2

Citations

  1. [S76] Missouri Department of Health, death certificate registration number 38276 (18 November 1955), Tom Goldenberg; Department of Health and Senior Services, Jefferson City, Missouri.
  2. [S233] Mark Goldenberg, SS no. 356-30-1031, 13 September 1954, Application for Account Number, Social Security Administration, Baltimore, Maryland.

Zeke Goldenberg

Zeke Goldenberg|d. b 1944|p99.htm#i5447|Itzik Goldenberg|d. a 1911|p99.htm#i5263||||||||||||||||
     Zeke Goldenberg was born at Russia. He was the son of Itzik Goldenberg. Zeke died before 1944 of He was killed during World War II.

Bessie Goldman1

     Bessie Goldman was born at Russia.1 Bessie married Alexander Weisberg.1

Child of Bessie Goldman and Alexander Weisberg

Citations

  1. [S743] Missouri Department of Health, death certificate registration number 24336 (3 August 1924), Samuel G. Weisberg; Department of Health and Senior Services, Jefferson City, Missouri.

Hester Ann Gordon1

     Hester Ann Gordon was born in 1827.1 Hester Ann married William G. Pollard, son of Absolom Pollard and Elizabeth Pope, on 16 October 1851 at Garrard County, Kentucky.2

Children of Hester Ann Gordon and William G. Pollard

  • Absolem Pollard1
  • James R. Pollard1
  • William G. Pollard Jr.1
  • Elizabeth H. Pollard1

Citations

  1. [S96] Donna Ryan, Pollard GEDCOM; supplied by Donna Ryan, 13 August 1995.
  2. [S96] Donna Ryan, Pollard GEDCOM.
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