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Title: granma's Bloch /Black cousins
Post by: brigidmac on Sunday 05 July 15 23:25 BST (UK)
Any idea how i can find out what became of my grandma's cousins after 1911

Am looking for children of Benjamin Bloch   + Rebecca nee Fellman  both born late 1860's  Russia
they married in manchester in 1896
the children  from 1911 cencus Dundee were ;geiss-eida aged 13
 Dina   11yrs
sarah aged 9
Esther 8
Minnie 8
Barnet 2
Rosie 1

their eldest son Elias should be aged 12 but is not with them ....I didn't find a record of his death so he could be elsewhere

Haven't found records of any marriages
I know Rebecca (+Benjamin )Bloch were  living in  Glasgow in 1920 as listed as next of kin on my ggfather's hospital records .
Benjamin Bloch died aged 75 in 1944 in Glasgow + Rebecca lived til 1960 aged 88

I hope their children lived long too  and wonder if any also emigrated to USA .

Any help on this one greatly appreciated ;I doubt if they  angliscised their names to Black as Rebecca's death records maintained the Bloch spelling but her mother's name is given as "Edith"  russian records has her as Geis-Ada so maybe Rebecca's eldest daughter also reverted to a more British sounding 1st name  .

i have a board on USA site re the Fellman cousins   http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=702215.msg5519415#msg5519415
Title: Re: granma's Bloch /Black cousins
Post by: Br1gau on Monday 06 July 15 00:10 BST (UK)
Hi brigidmac,

Only time for a quick look, but it seems Elias became a doctor, graduating from the University of Glasgow in 1925.  From the medical directories:

Elias Bloch, 25 Battlefield Ave, Langside, Glasgow, Date & Place of Registration: 20 Oct 1925 S, MB, CH B; 1928 DPH University of Glasgow

Obituary here:
•  [PDF]OBITUARY
europepmc.org/articles/PMC1341897/pdf/bmjcred00259-0061.pdf

ADDED: Scotlands People have Elias' 1986 death record.  It will have to be sent for as it's to recent to be downloaded directly

brigau

Title: Re: granma's Bloch /Black cousins
Post by: brigidmac on Monday 06 July 15 00:55 BST (UK)
Thank you so much ;
I've also just found him + Edith Bloch both got  2 year stipenderies at Harris acadamy Dundee .for 6th + 7th class
the address given is William St same as on 1911 census  so  I can also see that although she was Geiss-Ada (or Goose-eida on 1901 census) she went by the name of Edith at least for school
Title: Re: granma's Bloch /Black cousins
Post by: brigidmac on Monday 06 July 15 02:37 BST (UK)
also found a marriage + death for Dinah Emily Bloch
married Abraham Levy 1923 from Battlefield Av address
She died 1983 aged 84 in Glasgow listed as Martha st but i have a feeling that it is the name of the area not just a street .
 1986 death for elias Bloch also listed as "martha st" on Scotlands people site
Title: Re: granma's Bloch /Black cousins
Post by: brigidmac on Monday 06 July 15 11:26 BST (UK)
abraham Levy is cited as brother in law in Elias Bloch obitury ; wives + children not mentioned I don't know if this means Elias did not marry ,.

abraham levy  aged 33 married Dinah Emily Bloch aged 23 in 1923


Edith Bloch married Montague Harris in 1921 but he died the same year

She must have married someone called Gompertz as she is on a boat to USA aged 44 in 1943 with twins aged 10 visiting her aunt M. Ginsberg  who is 1 of my nana's  Russian /American aunts
Title: Re: granma's Bloch /Black cousins
Post by: Istrice on Tuesday 07 July 15 22:43 BST (UK)
Hi,

If I'm not mistaken, Martha Street, was the address of the Registrar for births, marriages and deaths in the central area of Glasgow.

Istrice
Title: Re: granma's Bloch /Black cousins
Post by: doddsie4 on Wednesday 13 April 16 12:40 BST (UK)
    That's right.     I used to go there, but last time I went I saw a notice on the door saying that it had closed.      It gave directions to go down the hill at John Street, cross over George Street and the building on the right is where the registry offices now are.    Martha Street was a bit old-fashioned.

    It has all been modernized now.     When your name is called you go to a booth where someone is sitting beside a computer.      (There are lots of these booths).     You sit there giving information and they do the look-up on the computer there and then as you watch.     It means that if there is a problem tracing, for instance, an old certificate, they can ask you for more information right away.   

    Previously, at Martha St, you would be called to a counter to give the information for the certificate you wanted, and the clerk would then disappear for five minutes and eventually return.      It is probably more efficient and speedier the way it is now.

    Martha Street was up the hill from George Square, right in the centre of Glasgow.

Title: Re: granma's Bloch /Black cousins
Post by: brigidmac on Saturday 14 May 16 21:41 BST (UK)
Thanks for that information . I'm doing all my research via computer ..it's too far for me to travel to Scotland !
Title: Re: granma's Bloch /Black cousins
Post by: Forfarian on Sunday 15 May 16 10:03 BST (UK)
If I'm not mistaken, Martha Street was the address of the Registrar for births, marriages and deaths in the central area of Glasgow.

Yes.

Interestingly, however, Martha Street isn't listed as a RD in the GROS Guide for Researchers No 2 Index to Registration Districts published in December 1985. So it must have been used as an alternative name for one or more of the central Glasgow RDs.
Title: Re: granma's Bloch /Black cousins
Post by: brigidmac on Friday 20 September 19 19:39 BST (UK)
Today I looked at Glasgow valuation rolls then checked a marriage certificate
Found that Maurice Bloch of 39 Newark Drive witnessed his sisters marriage 1923
His mother Leah Mrs Bloch was on VR at that address from 1920-1930

Before that she was at Craigmiller road Glasgow in 1915

 eldest son Elias Bloch b Dundee
was a lodger in 1911 at
 49 Craigmiller Road

With a Hebrew minister Marcus and Milly KATZ

17 Craigmiller Road is the address given on
 Maurice Bloch s naturalization
document 1910

I got a big surprise to see that that document was signed by the right honerable Winsto Lenard Spencer CHURCHILL
Title: Re: granma's Bloch /Black cousins
Post by: brigidmac on Saturday 21 September 19 21:40 BST (UK)
I think the Katz family may be related somehow .we are only linked by marriage but my mum's DNA is showing as matching a couple of people with Fleissing on their trees...closed !

1911 census they'd been married
22 years  Marcus 39 Milly 37 a d daughter 20 all born Austria
Taking in young scholar Elias aged 12 born Dundee
& Another lodger Soloman Priestman traveller jeweller b Russia

 VR 1915 + 1920 Marcus KATZ at 65 Sinclair St

Fanny Milly Fleissing  KATZ left probate to Maurice Bloch wine merchant
Fred Nettles .furrier
and Harris SUNSHINE .tailor of 399Argyll street
Maybe one is husband of her daughter Sarah.
Title: Re: granma's Bloch /Black cousins
Post by: brigidmac on Friday 28 August 20 00:44 BST (UK)
The uncle Maurice Bloch was knighted

For anyone researching Bloch s in scotland
Benjamins father was

Elias Bloch b 1838 d 1896

Mother/Step mother leah feepah b1858 d1936 Dundee
Both born Kovno Russian empire now Lithuania

Eldest children  Benjamin ,1868 annie . janie 1878 ,maurice  born Russia
Joseph
Born Dundee ,1886
Followed by lizzie
Minnie
Rosa b 1892

0lder children were living in Glasgow later