Three different names listed as birth mother #usa
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Marcie Murray
Minneapolis MN
I also found the 1893 birth in Warsaw of an Icek Goldwasser to a Leiser (Louis?) (attached) but my Russian isn't good enough to pick out the mother's name. Perhaps someone else can translate.
Hope that helps.
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Jennifer Mendelsohn
Baltimore, Maryland
https://www.apgen.org/profiles/jennifer-mendelsohn
So that's one answer. You should keep trying to research the inconsistency, but keep in mind that mistakes happened, people still on the outer margins of American life may not have been concerned with bureaucratic details and just wanted the necessary paperwork.
Mal Blier
Lexington MA
Do you think that Anna could be Emma? I'll need to.look more closely at the info I have on Emma as she was married when she came here. I may have come across Anna at some point but was not as attentive as you
But the big info that you supplied was that Louis might BE LEISER (LUZER, ELIEZER) Emma's father. And that makes them siblings. I was really searching for confirmation of that!
THANK YOU!
Marcie Murray
Minneapolis MN
So Esther had 3 or 4 last names: WALD, GLUCK, GRUNFELD (and GREENFIELD).
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Jeff Goldner
Researching Goldner, Singer, Neuman, Braun, Schwartz, Gluck, Reichfeld (Hungary/Slovakia); Adler, Roth, Ader (Galicia); Soltz/Shultz/Zuckerman/Zicherman (Vitebsk, maybe Lithuania), Wald and Grunfeld (Secovce, Slovakia fka Galszecs)
Isidore is listed as Itzik on his naturalization papers and as Yitzchol ben Leib on his matzeiva (headstone).The son of Abraham appears in the bible as Yitschak. Also pronounced "Yitschok". Itsik is to Yitschak as Jimmy is to James.
And Yitschaks often became Isidors
I doubt the gravestone has Yitschol on it.
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Odeda Zlotnick
Jerusalem, Israel.
On the detained list, he calls her "Elka" Stein and gives her address as 91 3rd Street
Which matches David/Emma Stein and son George in the 1915 census. The same family living with Isidore in 1930.
And if you look at George's birth certificate, Emma's maiden name is Goldwasser.
https://a860-historicalvitalrecords.nyc.gov/view/1961709
Regards,
Jennifer
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Jennifer Mendelsohn
Baltimore, Maryland
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I just wanted to point out that the information populated in the NYC Marriage Certificates are transcribed by an official taken from the information in the NYC Marriage License Applications.
The officials have been known to do the best they can in reading the Application and, the transcription is also based upon its legibility.
I just wanted to clarify what I've found in my experience with this topic as much of my Maternal family lives/lived in NYC for generations (as I was born in the Bronx myself).
I hope I had explained the above okay via text... :-))
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Can you tell me how i can look up the birth record for Emma and/or Regina Goldwasser. I want to know who their mother was and her maiden name if possible. They were born in 1880 and 1881 respectively. They lived in Poland. Their father, Eliezer is buried in the old Warsaw Cemetery. Most all documents list Warsaw Russia as home. My grandmother (born to Emma) is named for her grandmother Celia (Cyrla nee Bloom?) mentioned, I vaguely recall, Belarus. Other cousins say Tykocin was where they hailed from. Please advise how to proceed. Thank you
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Marcie Murray
Minneapolis MN
The Matzeiva does say in Hebrew Yitzchok ben LeibIndeed it does.
Marcie Murray
Minneapolis MN
It says Yitzchok it does not say Yitzchol.
You wrote
Isidore is listed as Itzik on his naturalization papers and as Yitzchol ben Leib on his matzeiva (headstone)Yitzchol must have been a misspelling.
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Odeda Zlotnick
Jerusalem, Israel.
Warsaw births are indexed on https://jri-poland.org/.
But currently to see originals, you need a VPN; there's no access to the archives from the US.
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Jennifer Mendelsohn
Baltimore, Maryland
https://www.apgen.org/profiles/jennifer-mendelsohn
I know this was deduced already, but confirmed on Isidore's naturalization application that Anna was Emma. Although the documentation has 'Anna' typed, she signed it 'Emma.' https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99HF-499D-3?i=883&cc=2060123
Also, you may have located an answer by now on Emma's mother's name, but in case not...
Emma's death record has a 4th possible last name for Celia...Bloom. Wonder what Isidor's death certificate has for parents' names? It wasn't available on the NY site due to it being after 1949, but maybe you can request it?
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Martha Campbell