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Never married. Buyer for Mandel Brothers. Owned her own exclusive Ladies Dress shop on Michigan Ave. in Chicago. Came through Ellis Island a few times presumably on buying trips for Mandel Brothers department store, sometimes listed as Florence Tarrson, sometimes as Florence Tarson.
Listed as Sarah Tatarsky on the 1900 Federal Census.
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Yuda is named after Yude Laib (Louis) Pincus. Yuda married.
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Never married.
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Never married.
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Died at age 22.
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Married & divorced -- in Arizona.
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Married with two sons.
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Married a woman who already had a son.
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Married with two children, a boy and a girl.
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No middle name.
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No middle name.
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Gayle is married to a doctor named Steve in Milwaukee. They have three children, a girl and 2 boys.
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Twin to Jimmy.
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Twin to Janice.
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Attorney in New York. Married twice with two children by first marriage.
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Business owner in Terre Haute, Indiana. Married twice with two children.
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Inherited his father, Benjamin Itzkovitz's haberdashery store on corner of 63rd and Ashland Ave. in Chicago, named Big 4 Clothing. Seymour then later opened additional clothing stores in the Roseland neighborhood of the far south side of Chicago at 111th. and Michigan Ave. called, "Style Center", another clothing store on Lake St. in Oak Park, IL. called, "Style Center", and yet another clothing store in Woodfield Mall, Schaumburg, IL. (He was one of the first store owners at Woodfield Mall when the surrounding communities were still corn fields) called "Clothes Headquarters."