Genealogy Data Page 6 (Notes Pages)

Individuals marked with a red dot are direct ancestors of Paul Martin Lieberman
For privacy reasons, Date of Birth and Date of Marriage for persons believed to still be living are not shown.


Grosz Albert [Male]

Change: 28 Oct 2009

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Esztike [Female] d. Hungary
Change: 28 Oct 2009

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Wasserstrom Ignatz [Male] b. 22 May 1880 Hungary - d. Queens, NY
Source: @S6@
Immigration: : 1904

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Occupation: Shipping Clerk, Casket Factory
Change: 1 Jun 2004

12 Sep 1918 registered for the draft

age 38, born 22 May 1880

1457 Bryant Ave, Bronx

Height: medium, build: medium

Eyes: hazel, hair brown

Health OK

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Heilbrón Emma [Female] b. 1858 Nagyhalasz, Szabolcs, Hungary - d. Hungary
Occupation: midwife
Change: 30 Nov 2014

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Sadie [Female]
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daughter [Female]
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Schwartz Lillian [Female] b. Abt 1907 - d. Apr 1995
Change: 6 Jun 1995

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husband [Male]
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Nagy daughter [Female]
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Nagy Spencer [Male]
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Nagy Marshall [Male]
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Sidney [Male]
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Peter [Male]
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Greenwald Henry [Male] b. 14 Jun 1876 Nyiregyhaza, Hungary - d. Jul 1946 USA
Immigration: : Jun 1881

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Occupation: engraver
Change: 18 Dec 1995

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Greenwald Edward Aaron [Male] b. 28 Jun 1909 NY - d. 5 Nov 1998 Del Ray Beach, FL
Occupation: owned sporting goods store in Huntington, NY
Change: 16 Dec 1998

obituary, Newsday:

GREENWALD--Edward, 89 years old, longtime resident of Huntington, died November 5, 1998, in Delray Beach, Fla. He was a WWII veteran, serving as a U.S. Army Tech. Sergeant with the 109th Infantry Company of the 2th Division. During his 3 years
of Service he received the Purple Heart and Bronze Star Medals. Edward came to Huntington as a child when his father, Henry Greenwald, opened Greenwald's General Store in 1917. In 1945, when Henry died, it became Greenwald's Sporting Goods
Store operated by his wo sons, Edward and Arthur. Frequent customers were Peresiden Theodore Roosevelt and son, Archie, J.P. Morgan, Marshall Field, Alexander Baruch (brother of Bernard Baruch), Mayor Lindsay, and Henry Fonda and Walter Matthau
during their summer stays in Lloyd Harbor. Edward was a member of the Huntington Jewish Center since 1945. Charter Member of the Knights of Pythias for 57 years. Member of the Huntington Lions Club for over 30 years. Member of the Friends of
the Huntington Library. Volunteer for the Huntington Historical Society and the Burrwood Industrial Home for the Blind. Edward is survived by his wife, Sophie, of 57 years; his daughters, Diane Christie of Merrick, Nancy Heinze of Jackson
Heights; brother, Arthur of Sebring, Fla. and grandchildren, Todd of San Diego, Calif., Jonathan of Atlanta, Ga. and Jennifer of Merrick. A Memorial Service was held in Delray Beach, Fla. Donations may be made in Edward's memory to the charity
of your choice.

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Greenwald Arthur [Male] b. Sep 1915
Change: 15 Oct 1995

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Greenwald Martin [Male] b. Abt 1907 - d. Abt 1990
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Dotty [Female]
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Frances [Female]
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Albert Sophie [Female] b. 25 Jul 1915 Brooklyn, NY
Change: 16 Nov 1998

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