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Monday 14 December 2009

Gussie (Gitla Bluma bat Shaya Aziel)

Born in 1874. Gussie (Gitla Bluma) died on Jun 27, 1943; she was 69. Buried in Mt Hebron, LI. Tombstone: Gitel Bluma bat Shaya Aziel. In 1891 when Gussie (Gitla Bluma) was 17, she married Dawid (Chaim David) Orlick (Olinsky), son of Moses (Moshe) Orlick (Olinsky) & Sarah Rachel, in Biezun, Poland. 
On PSA Records the names are Dawid Orlik and Gitla Blima Kadecka. Born in 1868. Dawid (Chaim David) died in Bronx, NY, on Jul 5, 1926; he was 58. Buried in Mt Hebron, LI. 
They had the following children: 
 i. Shoel Orlik. Born in 1896. Immigrated on Apr 1, 1906 to Ellis Island, NY. 
 ii. Ester Orlik. Born in 1897. Immigrated on Apr 1, 1906 to Ellis Island, NY. 
 iii. May (Marie) (Orlik) Olinsky. Born in 1898 in Biezun, Russia. Immigrated on Apr 1, 1906.  On Jan 23, 1921 when May (Marie) was 23, she married Morris (Morsche Aron) Kadetsky, son of Samuel (Shmuel) Kadet (Jun 18, 1876-Aug 16, 1942) & Hessie Belia (Ester Belia) Grodko (1875-Oct 18, 1945), in Manhattan, NY. Born on Oct 15, 1898 in Biezun, Poland. Immigrated on Jun 24, 1914 to Ellis Island, NY. 

1930 US Census: Morris (31) and Mary (30) Kadetsky lived at 1165 Simpson St. Bronx, NY. They were both born in Russia. Both immigrated in 1906. Morris worked in the fur business. 

 iv. Elie Orlik. Born in 1902.41 Immigrated on Apr 1, 1906 to Ellis Island, NY. 
 v. Sheye Orlik. Born in May 1905.41 Immigrated on Apr 1, 1906 to Ellis Island, NY. 
 vi. Morris Orlik. Born in 1905. vii. Anna Orlik. Born in 1907 in Manhattan, NY. 
 viii. Harold Orlik. Born in 1913 in Manhattan, NY. 

 Ellis Island Manifests:
On June 8, 1900 David Olik (28) arrived at Ellis Island on the Milano from Drobin, Poland. He was joining his brother-in-law, Jos. Rosenstein at 56 Broome St. On May 27, 1904 David Orlick (32) arrived at Ellis Island on the Petoria from Biecsthy. He was joining his brother-in-law, Josef Rosenstein at 56 Broome St. 
 On April 1, 1906 Gitel Orluk (32) arrived at Ellis Island with Shoel (9), Ester (10), Marie (8), Elie (4) and Sheye (11m) on the Amerika. They last resided in Biezun, Poland and were joining their husband/father David Orluck at 56 Broome St. 

1920 US Census: David (53) and Gussie (46) Olinsky lived at 315 East 101 Str. Manhattan, NY with children Charles (26), May (21), William (19), Morris (15), Anna (13) and Harold (7). Everybody was born in Russia except for Morris, Anna and Harold who were born in NYC. David worked in a storeroom in the pushcart industry with Charles. May was a hemstitcher in a ladies waist firm and William was a typist for an oil firm. Gussie, Charles. May and William immigrated in 1904 and David immigrated in 1900. They were naturalized in 1905. 

 1930 US Census: Gussie Olinsky (53) lived at 1000 Whitlock Ave. Bronx NY with children Anna (23) and Harold (17). Gussie was born in Warsaw and the children were born in NY. Gussie immigrated in 1906. Anna worked as a bookkeeper and Harold worked as a clerk. Charles seems to match with Shoel on the ship manifest, Marie with May, and William with Ellie. Sheye might be Morris but the 1920 US Census says that he was born in NY but Sheye seems to have come over from Poland. Census files courtesy of Mark Hallerman. Headstone picture courtesy of Joel Lelonek.

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