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Abt 1892 - 1913 (~ 21 years)
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Name |
Abraham Klinetsky |
Born |
Abt 1892 |
Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Aug 1913 |
Manhattan, New York, New York County, New York, USA |
Buried |
Potters Field, Statten Island, NY |
Notes |
- He died of ruptured appendix. He was a taylor. He had a clef in his chin.
- He died of ruptured appendix. He was a taylor. He had a clef in his chin.
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Person ID |
I4509 |
Complete |
Last Modified |
26 Dec 2003 |
Family |
Mary Botvinnik, b. Sep 1892, Rakov, Minsk, Belarus , d. Dec 23, 1961, Bronx, New York, USA (Age ~ 68 years) |
Married |
cir 1911 |
New York City, New York, USA |
Children |
+ | 1. Betty Klinetsky, b. 21 Mar 1912, Manhattan, New York, New York County, New York, USA , d. 23 Nov 2002, Manhattan, New York, New York County, New York, USA (Age 90 years) |
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Census Records |
| 1920 US Cenus: William and Jennie Square Family - Bronx, N.Y. The family was living on East 174th Street in the Bronx, NY when the record was made 3 Jan 1920. Husb, William Square age 28 born in Russia entered the US in 1909 and made ladies' dresses. Wife, Jennie age 25 born in Russia entered the US in 1910. Daughter, Frances age 2 born in New York. Jennie's sister, Mary Klinestsky age 28 born in Russia came to US in 1908 and working making ladies' dresses was living with them. She had her daughter, Rebecca Klinestsky, age 7 born in NY with her. Additionally, Jennie's sister, Celia Botvinick age 23 born in Russia entered the US in 1913 and employed making cloaks was living with the family. |
Family ID |
F1625 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Born - Abt 1892 - Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine |
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| Married - cir 1911 - New York City, New York, USA |
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| Died - Aug 1913 - Manhattan, New York, New York County, New York, USA |
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| Buried - - Potters Field, Statten Island, NY |
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Census Records |
| U.S. Census Manhattan, NY 1910: Jake and Bluma Levinsky Family The family was living on Broome Street, Manhattan, NY on 15 Apr 1910 when information was gathered. Jake Levinsky, age 34, was born in Russia and entered the US in 1904, he was working as a basket weaver. Wife, Bluma, age 25 born in Russia and entered the US in 1906. Daugther, Norma, age 3 born in NY. Son, Philip age 2 born in NY. Son, Joe age 5/12 born in NY. Abraham Klinetsky, brother of Bluma, age 18 born in Russia and entered US in 1907 was living with the family and was employed as a skirt maker. Ida Klinetsky, sister of Bluma, age 17, born in Russia and entered US in 1907 was also living with them and was emplyed as a hair maker in a factory. There was also an 18 year old boarder, Max Schwartz, born in Russia and entered US in 1907 and was a skirt maker as well. |
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