Difference between revisions of "Sarah Myrtle Caplan"
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== Immigration == | == Immigration == | ||
− | [[File:Blucher.jpg|thumb|left|Sarah immigrated aboard the Blücher]] Sarah immigrated to the US in April 1906, along with children Nissen (Nathan)and Roche (Rose). They came aboard the Blücher, which departed Hamburg on April 5 and arrived at Ellis Island twelve days later, on April 17.<ref>[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&ti=0&r=an&db=HamburgPL_full&F52=01.0610&F12=Bl%C3%BCcher&F48=Rabinowicz&rank=0&gss=angs-d&pcat=40&fh=0&h=1432412&recoff=2&qid=62995792780b4d4da758feee8a8f6abc Ship Manifest]</ref><ref>[http://www.ellisisland.org/search/ship_passengers.asp?letter=b&half=1&sname=Blucher&year=1906&sdate=04%2F17%2F1906&port=Hamburg&page=13 Ellis Island record]</ref> Their names are listed as Rabinoiwicz,Nossen (age 3), Rabinowicz,Roche (age 1), and Rabinowicz,Sore (age 28). The Ellis Island version of their ship's manifest lists their | + | [[File:Blucher.jpg|thumb|left|Sarah immigrated aboard the Blücher]] Sarah immigrated to the US in April 1906, along with children Nissen (Nathan)and Roche (Rose). They came aboard the Blücher, which departed Hamburg on April 5 and arrived at Ellis Island twelve days later, on April 17.<ref>[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&ti=0&r=an&db=HamburgPL_full&F52=01.0610&F12=Bl%C3%BCcher&F48=Rabinowicz&rank=0&gss=angs-d&pcat=40&fh=0&h=1432412&recoff=2&qid=62995792780b4d4da758feee8a8f6abc Ship Manifest]</ref><ref>[http://www.ellisisland.org/search/ship_passengers.asp?letter=b&half=1&sname=Blucher&year=1906&sdate=04%2F17%2F1906&port=Hamburg&page=13 Ellis Island record]</ref> Their names are listed as Rabinoiwicz,Nossen (age 3), Rabinowicz,Roche (age 1), and Rabinowicz,Sore (age 28). The Ellis Island version of their ship's manifest lists their contact as "Reuben Rabinovich" and seems to list (barely legible) "Peoria, IL" as a destination.<ref>[http://www.ellisisland.org/EIFile/popup_weif_5a.asp?src=%2Fcgi-bin%2Ftif2gif%2Eexe%3FT%3D%5C%5C%5C%5C192%2E168%2E100%2E11%5C%5CIMAGES%5C%5CT715-0692%5C%5CT715-06920691%2ETIF%26S%3D%2E5&pID=103489010200&name=Nossen%26nbsp%3BRabinoiwicz&doa=Apr+17%2C+1906&port=Hamburg&line=0020 Ellis Island's version of Ship Manifest]</ref> |
== Historical Records == | == Historical Records == |
Revision as of 11:10, 19 April 2011
Soreh-Hodess Muttele HaCohen ("Sarah Myrtle Caplan") | |
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Born |
1875[1] In or near Vilnius, Lithuania[2] |
Died |
1962[3] USA |
Spouse | Reuben Rabinovich[4] |
Children |
Nathan E. Rabinovich Rose Rabinovich Esther Rabinovich Hyman Rabinovich Bertha Rabinovich Ben Rabinovich Samuel Isaac Rabinovich Alexander Aaron Rabinovich |
Parents | Yehiel Beinush HaCohen[5] |
Biography
Reuben's parents were Nathan Rabinovich and Esther Schulman. Nathan and Esther were each other's 2nd marriages, and each had kids from the first marriage. Reuben's wife Sarah Myrtle Caplan was his step-sister. (Presumably, Reuben, Moishe, Eli and Dora, who kept the Rabinovich name were children of Nathan, and Sarah was a child of Esther.) For unknown reasons, Sarah and Reuben were forced to marry, even though Sarah had a boyfriend at the time. Sarah was extremely unhappy about this. After raising eight kids together, Sarah and Reuben separated. Sarah's two daughters (Rose and Esther, neither of whom ever married) took Sarah to Washington, D.C., with them when they went there to find work. (Esther became extremely paranoid and had many cats.)
Immigration
Sarah immigrated to the US in April 1906, along with children Nissen (Nathan)and Roche (Rose). They came aboard the Blücher, which departed Hamburg on April 5 and arrived at Ellis Island twelve days later, on April 17.[6][7] Their names are listed as Rabinoiwicz,Nossen (age 3), Rabinowicz,Roche (age 1), and Rabinowicz,Sore (age 28). The Ellis Island version of their ship's manifest lists their contact as "Reuben Rabinovich" and seems to list (barely legible) "Peoria, IL" as a destination.[8]
Historical Records
- Reuben (with Sarah?) immigrated from Russia to the US, arriving at the port of New York on 3/13/1905.[9]
- Sarah immigrated from Russia to the US in 1906[10][11]
- Reuben (age 32) and Sarah (age 34) live in Chicago with their children, Walter (age 10), Rose (age 5), Esther (age 3), and Hyman (age 10 months) in the 1910 Federal Census. Reuben is listed as a plumber. In this census, Reuben is listed as speaking English, but Sarah is listed as Yiddish-speaking.
- In 1912, Reuben (and Sarah?) was naturalized, at age 32. At this point he lives at 1247 W. 12th Street, Chicago.
- Reuben (age 40) and Sarah (age 43) live in Chicago with their children Nathan (age 21), Rose (age 14), Esther (age 12), Hyman (age 10), Bertha (age 8), Ben (age 5), Sam (age 3), and Alexander (age 4 months) in the 1920 Federal Census
- In 1942, Reuben registered for the WWII draft. Reuben's (and Sarah's?) address is 7512 N. Rogers Ave., and he lists his son Ben as a contact, living at 1228 W. Kinze. His employer is listed as "Robbins Co."
Notes
- ↑ Nancy Robins's paper with memorial dates of Reuben, Sarah, Nate
- ↑ Nancy Robins's paper with memorial dates of Reuben, Sarah, Nate
- ↑ http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/o/b/Edwin-G-Robinson/PDFODT6.pdf
- ↑ Nancy Robins's paper with memorial dates of Reuben, Sarah, Nate
- ↑ Nancy Robins's paper with memorial dates of Reuben, Sarah, Nate
- ↑ Ship Manifest
- ↑ Ellis Island record
- ↑ Ellis Island's version of Ship Manifest
- ↑ File:Rubin rabinovich naturalization.png
- ↑ http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&new=1&MSAV=0&msT=1&gss=angs-g&gsfn=+Reuben&gsln=Rabinovich&uidh=uv6&mssng0=Sarah&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=15174653&recoff=1+2+144&db=1920usfedcen&indiv=1
- ↑ http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&new=1&MSAV=0&msT=1&gss=angs-g&gsfn=+Reuben&gsln=Rabinovich&uidh=uv6&mssng0=Sarah&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=107499013&recoff=7+19+31+32+120&db=1910USCenIndex&indiv=1