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Note    NI0573         Index
Also Mandel Greenberg. Martin immigrated in 1898. In 1930, Martin was the manager of an A&P store.

The SSDI has his birth year as 1894.

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Note    NI0574         Index
Immigrated in 1900. In 1930, Elevator operator at the Furniture Mart.


Chicago Tribune (IL)
November 03, 1949

Hyman Greenberg of 1509 S. Kolin, dearly beloved husband of Mary, devoted father of Leonard and Perry, fond father-in-law of Evelynn, fond brother of Martin and Ester Baer of Los Angeles, Morris, Lena Goldstein, and Rebecca Smith. Services Friday, 10 a.m., at chapel, 3600 Roosevelt road. Interment P. O. W. cemetery.

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Note    NI0576         Index
Born about 1827 instead of 1815? May be named Leo Lob rather than Leo Laib

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Note    NI0578         Index
Known as "Uncle Pinky"

May be the first of the Rosenberg family to immigrate. Found in Chicago living at 481 Clark St. on the 1880 census. Both his children Moses, then 8, and Samuel, then 2, had been born in Illinois so he may have been there for nearly 10 years. He was listed as a saloon keeper.

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Note    NI0593         Index
Ben Goldstein immigrated to the US in 1899. His wife, Lena, and oldest daughter followed in 1901.

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Note    NI0596         Index
No Descendants.

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Note    NI0597         Index
(Bill Galt)

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Note    NI0607         Index
Also known as Galt?

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Note    NI0608         Index
Found this Max Krasne on SSDI, is it the right one?
Max was a tailor, and a veteran of WWI.

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Note    NI0634         Index
Immigrated 1897. Managed a clothing factory in Danville, Illinois. During WWII the factory made uniforms and afterwards jackets.

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Note    NI0645         Index
David Cox and Roby Young were divorced

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Note    NI0672         Index
Birth certificate says birth date is March 28, 1919, but SSDI says April 2.

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Note    NI0676         Index
Also listed as Rose E. Green on California Death Index. The California Death Index has her birth year as 1901, and the Social Security Death Index has 1899.

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Note    NI0710         Index
Died during her teens.

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Note    NI0744         Index
Came to Chicago from Lithuania via Philadelphia, PA and Winnepeg, Canada.

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Note    NI0754         Index
Jack Redfern was formerly Jack Greenberg.

He and his wife bought a furrier shop well known as Redfern's, and after two years or so of explaining that his name was not Redfern, the family changed their surname from Greenberg to Redfern.