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Monday 14 December 2009

Abraham Kadetsky ben Yeshaya Aziel

Abraham Kadetsky Born in 1868. Immigrated on Jul 9, 1903 to Ellis Island, NY. Abraham died in Manhattan, NY, on Oct 20, 1926; he was 58. Buried on Oct 21, 1926 in Mt Judah.

Headstone:
Avraham Leib ben Yeshaya Aziel.

Death Certificate:
Father was Israel Kadetsky.

Abraham married Tilly (Toba) Levy. Born in 1864. Immigrated on Jun 19, 1906 to Ellis Island, NY. Tilly (Toba) died on Feb 5, 1951; she was 87. Buried in Mt Judah.

They had the following children:
i. Bluma. Born in 1890 in Plock, Russia. Immigrated on Jun 16, 1906 to Ellis Island, NY. On Feb 22, 1914 when Bluma was 24, she married Robert (Rubin) Sperling, son of Jacob Sperling & Bei, in Brooklyn, NY. Born in 1884 in Plock, Russia.
ii. Benjamin H. Born in 1896. Immigrated on Jun 19, 1906 to Ellis Island, NY. On Nov 26, 1919 when Benjamin H. was 23, he married Sadie M. Isaac22, daughter of Shmuel Isaac & Gussie Lippman, in Brooklyn, NY. Born in 1897.
iii. Eli (1899-)
iv. Harry (Chaim). Born in 1901 in Plock, Russia. Immigrated on Jun 19, 1906 to Ellis Island, NY. On Jun 9, 1929 when Harry (Chaim) was 28, he married Ruth Moskowitz, daughter of Max Moskowitz & Helen Lowenson, in Brooklyn, NY.18 Born in 1907 in Manhattan, NY.
v. Morris
Ellis Island ship Manifests:
On July 9, 1903 two Abram Kadeckis, ages 35 and 36, arrived together on the Patricia from Biezun, Poland. On their manifest, it is noted that they are cousins. They were joining their brother-in-law Josef Rosenstein at 56 Broome Str in New York.

On June 16, 1906, Taube Kadecki (42) arrived on Finland from Biezun, Russia with Blume (16), Benjamin (9), Elie (6), Chiame (5). They joined their husband/father, Abram Kadecki at 56 Broome St, in NY.

1920 US Census:
Abram (56) and Tillie (53) Kadetsky lived at 363 Bushwick Ave. in Brooklyn NY with Ely (20) and Henry (18). Abram immigrated in 1902 and the rest of the family immigrated in 1906. Abram worked as a pressor. Living with them at the time was Morris (24) Sperling who worked as a salesman in a shoe store.

Census files courtesy of Mark Hallerman. Cemetery pictures courtesy of Joel Lelonek.





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