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United States of America / Looking for Lillie
« on: Saturday 06 October 12 22:04 BST (UK) »
I am trying to find more information about Lillie NACHOMOWITZ
In the US Census of 1910, Lillie is living at Ridge St, Manhattan Ward 13 in New York with her sister Dora WEINBERG and family.
Dora and Lillie are the sisters of my GGrandfather and the family are all born in Russia. Morris (My GGrandfather) never got further than Liverpool but Lillie arrived in America in 1905 and Dora arrived later, in 1906. I have found a fair bit of information about Dora. I have a record of her arrival in the USA on the SS Haverford and know that she died in 1913. Her husband Nathan remarried shortly after to Rose.
However, other than the 1910 census record, I have found no information whatsoever about Lillie. I can't find anything about her arrival in America or what happens to her after 1910. I am guessing that she also travelled via England (Hull to Liverpool transmigration path) as this is what the rest of the family did - but maybe this is a flawed assumption and where I am going wrong? I would be grateful for others to have a look and see if they can come up with anything I am missing......
Many thanks in anticipation
Viki
In the US Census of 1910, Lillie is living at Ridge St, Manhattan Ward 13 in New York with her sister Dora WEINBERG and family.
Dora and Lillie are the sisters of my GGrandfather and the family are all born in Russia. Morris (My GGrandfather) never got further than Liverpool but Lillie arrived in America in 1905 and Dora arrived later, in 1906. I have found a fair bit of information about Dora. I have a record of her arrival in the USA on the SS Haverford and know that she died in 1913. Her husband Nathan remarried shortly after to Rose.
However, other than the 1910 census record, I have found no information whatsoever about Lillie. I can't find anything about her arrival in America or what happens to her after 1910. I am guessing that she also travelled via England (Hull to Liverpool transmigration path) as this is what the rest of the family did - but maybe this is a flawed assumption and where I am going wrong? I would be grateful for others to have a look and see if they can come up with anything I am missing......
Many thanks in anticipation
Viki