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Friday 29 January 2010

Abram Kadecki and Pessa/Necca Karniszyn marriage record

According to the Biezun PSA archives as found on JRI Poland.
In 1878, Abram Kadecki (Абрам КАДЕЦКИЙ) married Pessa KARNISZYN (Песса КАРНИШИН).

Gussie Kadetski and Abraham Greenberg marriage record

On October 22, 1908, Abraham, D. Greenberg (25yo) and Gussie Kadetski (23yo) married in East Boston Massachusetts. Gussie lived in Everett, Jefferson, 145 St. Abraham D. Greenberg worked as a tailor and lived at Everett, Woodlawn, 39 St. Both were born in Russia. Gussie's parents were Abraham Kadetski and Pessie Karnishine. Abraham's parents were Harry Greenberg and Annie Mapactick?.

Hesse, Anschel, Eidel and Chane Kadecki Manifest 1907

Manifest courtesy of Ellis Island:
Hesse Karniszyn Kadecki (45yo) traveled with Anschel (20yo) , Eidel (11 yo) and Chane (9yo) from Biezun on the Noordam and arrived at Ellis Island on 8/20/1907. They joined their husband/father Abram Kadecki at 34 Mal? Street, Boston MA.

Abraham (1901) and Bessie Kadetsky

1920 US Census:
Abraham (b. 1862 Poland arrived USA 1091 ) and Bessie Karniszyn (b. 1862, Poland -  arrived USA 1905) lived in Massachusetts with children Arthur (b.1890, Poland), Hyman (b.1896, Poland) Kadet-


sky and Ida Mussman (b.1897, Poland).

Bloom Census 1900 Newark NJ, Abram and Jacob Kadecki manifest 1904

This is the 1900 Census image for Rachel Bloom (43yo, widowed, head of household b.1/1857) living at 155 Plane St. Newark NJ. Her sons David (19yo b. 7/1880), Joseph (17 yo b. 8/1882) and Manuel (15yo b. 8/1884) were living with her at the time. The three boys were born in New Jersey while Rachel was born in Russia. She immigrated to America in 1880.
There is a ship manifest for Abram and Jacob Kadecki who lived in Biezun who arrived on 11/16/1904. They joined their aunt (cousin is crossed out) R. Bloam at 135? Plane St, Newark NJ.
The exact relationship of Bloom and Kadetsky is still unknown. Rachel Bloom's death certificate or gravestone information would greatly help.
Rachel Bloom 1900 US Census Newark NJ:

Abram and Jacob Kadecki 11/16/1904 Ship Manifest:

Thursday 28 January 2010

Kadetsky Memorial Service held April 17, 1921


Israel/Isidor Kadetsky, seventh son of Abraham Joseph 1879 and Shifra Kaufman, died April 17, 1917 aged 25 and just two years later their fourth son Benjamin H Kadetsky died on April 28, 1919, aged 33. 

The gravestone tells us that Benjamin was married and had children - we have yet to find out who they were.  His marriage record states that Benjamin H. married Ida Kesselman on Feb, 15, 1908 in Boston.  At the time she lived at 32 Poplar Street and he at 4 Fayston street.   Both streets show up in other family records.   Benjamin's profession is given as a Leather Cutter.   His father being a Tailor, possibly they were in business together?

Louis Kadetsky married Sophia Sherman, November 7, 1906


Here we have the wedding announcement of Louis,  the third son of Abraham Joseph 1879 and Shifra Kaufman to Sophia Sherman.  A name that has not yet been placed in the Kadetsky tree appears - Rebecca Kadetsky.  Is she Jake's wife or a newcomer to our research - having a "Miss" in front of her name, seems like she is a "newcomer".

The Ushers were
Isaac K (Louis' older brother)
Benjamin K (Louis' younger brother)
Charles K (Louis' younger brother)
Abraham K (probably cousin, Isaac 1871's son)
Samuel K (probably Abraham K's brother)

Samuel Kadetsky weds Jennie Peretsky on Feb 6, 1906


Ths Samuel is almost certainly the son of Isaac 1871 and Dora Frye.    The best man was probably his brother.

Jake Kadetsky marries Rebecca Wallockstein Aug 23, 1905

Here we have Jake Kadetsky (second son of Abraham Joseph 1879 and Schifra Kaufrman Kadetsky) and Rebecca Wallockstein's wedding announcement, probably from the Jewish Advocate. On August 23, 1905 they got married and, here comes the fun part, the Kadetsky Ushers were:


Louis (Jake's brother) (Steve's gf)

Benjamin (Jake's brother)

Charles (there was a brother by that name too)

Samuel (there was no brother by that name so he must be a cousin. Isaac 1871 had a son called Samuel so that is most likely he, confirming the family relationship, whatever it might be)

Edward (Isaac 1871 also had a son by that name so we reconfirm the family ties.... )

Jack Kadetsky ((Isaac 1871 also had a son by that name so we again reconfirm the family ties.... )

B. Kadetsky (probably Isaac 1871's son Benjamin)

Louis Barkin (ring any bells?)

Samuel Arkin (seems like too much of a coincidence? Arkin/BArkin?)

S.F.Matthews (sound familiar)?

R Rubenstein (sound familiar?

and S. Wasserzug (Simon Waters - Adeline's son)

Jacob Kadetsky and Pauline Baruch - 25th wedding anniversary in 1901


 Here we see Jacob 1871 and his wife Pauline, in 1901 had three daughters at their 25th wedding anniversary celebration, Augusta (Gussie), Fannie (later Porcelain) and Rose (later Kalish). 

The Bloom family from NJ keeps popping up in our Kadetsky research and we will have to find the link to them and the Pennsylvania guests too.... 

Thursday 14 January 2010

Adolph Kadatz Naturalization

National Archives NY:
On November 13th? 1893 Adolph Kadatz took the oath of intention to become a US citizen. He was living at 200 East 38th St . He was a tailor. He arrived in NY on April? 14, 1888. He was born July? 25, 1858. I can't read to which emperor he gave up allegiance. I am unsure of his relation.


Fanny Kadetsky Naturalization

From the National Archives in NY:
Fannie Kadetsky formerly Frida Goldstein formerly Frid Krotosynsky arrived at the port of Boston MA on July 19, 1906 on the SS Saxonia.
Fanny Kadetsky of 1219 45th Brooklyn NY was born in 1881 in Beirsa, Poland. Her second marriage was to Jak Kadetsky on January 9, 1944 at Brooklyn NY. He was born in Poland in 1882 and entered Ny in 1905. He lives at the same address and was naturalized on October 1, 1923 in NY.. All her children were from her first marriage and were born in LAwrence MA but reside in NY: Essie (F b.9/2/1904 in Plotz, Poland) Jack (M b.6/1908), Betty (F b.3/15/1918), Rose (F b.2/5/1913).Signed by Esther Singer (358 S. 2nd St. Brooklyn NY) and Rose Eisenberg (1219 45th St. Brooklyn NY same address as Fannie). Citizenship granted June 20, 1944.


Clara Kadet (Klara Schnapp) Naturalization

National Archives NY:
Klara Schnapp arrived on the SS President Grant on June 10, 1914 at the port of NY. She filed as Clara Kadet formerly Klara Schnapp, living at 451 Sheperd Ave, Brooklyn Kings NY. She was born March 1, 1898 in Chwenowitz Roumania. She married Hyman on May 26, 1918 in Brooklyn NY. She lists her children as Harry (male b. 4/14/1919 in Brooklyn) and Elsie (female b.9/7/1922 in Brooklyn, NY). The children currently reside in Brooklyn. Signed Esther Lerner (742 Saratoga Ave) and Rebeka Auslander (219 Sullivan pl.)Clara became a citizen on 11/21/1944.


Hyman Kadet Naturalization

This from the National Archive in Manhattan. Chaim Kadetsky changed his name to Hyman Kadet. He was born in Biezun on January 15, 1890 and arrived on October 15, 1910 on the SS Amerika to the port of NY. He married Clara on May 26, 1918. He had 2 kids: Harry (b. 4/4/1919) and Elsie (b.9/7/1922). He resided at 451 Sheperd Ave. in Brooklyn, NY. Granted citizen ship on January 28, 1943. Witnesses: Henry Kadet (unknown relation) who lived at 248 E. 51st St. Brooklyn, NY and Max Eisenberg (Henry's B.I.L. name was Max Eisenberg) who lived 205 Atkins Ave. Brooklyn NY.

Note:
(Abraham Kadetsky/Adolph Kadet b. 10/14/1883, son of Tzvi Yehuda lived at the same residence in April 1928 as per his naturalization. Hyman Kadet's grandfather's name was Tzvi Aryeh. Hyman's son, Harry Kadet's hebrew name was Tzvi Yehuda. Relationship is uncertain.)