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Monday 19 December 2011

From Poland to Argentina part 2

Here are the Argentinian immigration search results for the surname Kadecka:

KADECKA, BONCIA 4 S NO ISRAELITA POLACA ARLANZA CHERBURGO 18/11/1926 - BUENOS AIRES BONZINI

KADECKA, TAUBA SURA 30 C DOMESTICA ISRAELITA POLACA ARLANZA CHERBURGO 18/11/1926 - BUENOS AIRES SIERPACK

KADECKA, BRANA 20 S COSTURERA HEBREA POLACA DEMERARA CHERBURGO 01/02/1930 - BUENOS AIRES SIEZIM

KADECKA, ROZA 24 C DOMESTICA HEBREA POLACA DEMERARA CHERBURGO 01/02/1930 - BUENOS AIRES BIEYIM


These results seem to correlate with the families of Jankiel Josef Kadecki and Rafael Chaim Kadecki.

Sunday 18 December 2011

From Poland to Argentina

Happy almost Chanukah! I was inspired to do some research after the posts from geber33 and jewishgen.org's update the JOBR. When I googled the name "Kadecki," the first hit is the website, www.hebrewsurnames.com. This is a Jewish Argentinian genealogy website. When given a surname to search for it combs through Argentinian Jewish databases for cemeteries and immigration manifests. It includes a marriage search that is compiled based on proximity of burial plots in its cemetery search. The first hit for is for a manifest: Name Age Marital Status Occupation Religion Nationality Ship Procedence Arrival - Port KADECKI, JANKIEL JOSEF 30 C SASTRE Israelita POLACA ARLANZA CHERBURGO 05/10/1923 - BUENOS AIRES BIEZUN These are the marriage findings: KADECKI JACOBO JOSE KADECKI SARA TAUBA RZESZOT KAKADECKI RAFAEL JAIME KADECKI ROSA KOLAKOWSKA DE Meaning JACOBO JOSE married SARA TAUBA RZESZOTKA. RAFAEL JAIME married ROSA KOLAKOWSKA. JACOBO JOSE Kadecki is probably the same person whose manifest is listed above who was 30yo in 1923 (b. 1893). Many Jews from Europe immigrated to Argentina as conditions deteriorated in Europe with the plans to eventually join the family in America. Whatever Jacob and Rafael's original plans were, they stayed in Argentina and were eventually buried in Tablada cemetery. These are the cemetery findings: KADECKI JACOBO JOSECemetery: TABLADABirth Date: Death Date: 02/02/1974Block: 65 | Section: 296 | Tombstone: 15 KADECKI RAFAEL JAIMECemetery: TABLADABirth Date: Death Date: 22/09/1979Block: 182 | Section: 425 | Tombstone: 31 SARA TAUBA RZESZOTKACemetery: TABLADABirth Date: Death Date: 29/03/1973Block: 65 | Section: 296 | Tombstone: 15 In the post Biezun Kadecki/a Records from Polish State Archives 1877-1902 there are records for Jankef Icek Kadecki b. 1893 to Benjamin Kadecki and Malka Nusyn and Rafajel Chaim Kadecki b. 1889 to Benjamin Kadecki and Malka Nusyn. According to Benjamin and Malka's Biezun wedding record, Benjamin's parents were Abram Hersz Kadecki and Bajla Brana Gorbel married in 1892. This family is related to Israel Moshe Kadecki and traces back to Abramowicz Kadecki b. 1752.

Monday 21 November 2011

Benjamin Kadetsky in Buffalo ,NY

There is a Benjmain Kadetsky who lived in Buffalo, NY who immigrated from Sierpc, Poland. I am unsure how he is related to any of the known Kadetsky lines. Every once in a while google book search yields interesting biographical information that would otherwise be lost. Here is a good example.

Bulletin by American Newspaper Publisher Association: 1904, p. 212
Glasgow Woolen, Mills, Buffalo NY
"The above is conducted by Benjamin Kadetsky. He is a married man about 46 years old, and has been in business at the present location since Decemeber last, at that time succedding the Siham Taylor Company.
On interviewing the above is stated that he is doing a prosperous business and is meeting all his obligations promptly. He has two stores in Buffalo and one factory which was his former talyoer shop. He also has a store in Akron, Ohio. He declines to give any information further than this. Locally, he is regarded as a man of good reputation and ability."

I think it's nice that 100+ years later we know that he was known to be "a man of good reputation and ability."

Tuesday 1 November 2011

Israel Moshe Kadecki update

In July the JRI Poland website updated their Sierpc index with records dating back to the 1850s. Included in these new records is a 1853 marriage record between Izrael Hersz Kadecki and Maria Sobol.  Izrael's parents are listed as Jakob and Frymet Kadecki and Maria's parents are Bajnis amd Chia Sobol. This record connects Israel Kadecki and Miriam Sobol to the Kadetsky Tree of Jacob and Frymet Kadecki from Biezun, Poland. Biezun and Sierpc are very close to each other. Interestingly my Kadetsky branch also moved from Biezun to Sierpc and eventually my grandfather came to America after WW2. I am in contact with a descendant of Israel Moshe Kadetsky. He will hopefully be able to fill in some information about the family. Maybe this new info will help connect the Boston Kadetsky line that Jenni has been researching.......

Friday 8 July 2011

Israel Moshe Kadetsky Tree


This is a tree for Israel Moshe Kadetsky of Sierpc, Poland/Russia and his children, Abram, Sussman, Friedman and Chaim Kadetsky. Abram as far as I can tell stayed in Sierpc, Poland. His children lived in Buffalo and then moved to Chicago. Sussman and his family lived in Manhattan. Friedman and his children lived in Buffalo and Chicago, Il. Chaim and his family lived in PA.

Jacob Kadecki Tree circa 1800s



This a tree based on the JRI Poland PSA indices. Some of the records are available on the JRI website via search for Kadecki Biezun records. The other source is from the records that I requested from the Mlawa archives for Kadeckis from Biezun between 1877 and 1902 that can be found on the google docs website. In the last generation there is a Israel Moshe Kdecki who is likely to be the Israel Moshe Kadetsky father of Abram, Sussman, Friedman, and Chaim Kadetsky.

Sunday 26 June 2011

Shades of Gray (Grakowitz)




Hey this is interesting stuff. So I was thinking about this Helen/Chaya Gray who is Abram Kadecki's daughter, Israel Moshe Kadecki's granddaughter. A couple of yrs ago I ordered some records from the Sierpc PSA through JRI and I received a marriage record for a Chaia Kadecki to Gersz Grabkowitz. Maybe they Americanized Grabkowitz to Gray. Right? I was interested in this record before because Chaskel Kadecki, Shaya Aziel Kadecki's son (my ggm's brother) married Gersz Grabkowitz's sister. Chaskel and his family were killed in the Holocaust.

Anyway, so I checked the translation for the marriage certificate and Chaya's father's name is Abram Icek Kadecki. Then I checked the Ellis Island database to see if the Grabkowitz family came to America. Sure enough Hersz Grabkowitz came to America and stayed by his Uncle (in-law) Sussman Kadetsky, at 709 Columbus ave in Manhattan. A yr later Chaya Grabkowitz and her 2 daughters left her father Abram Kadecki in Sierpc and joined her husband Hersz Grabkowitz in Buffalo, NY. Finally in Mandel Kadet's Chicago tribune obit it lists Helen Gray as his sister. Also when Aaron Kadet came to America he left his father Abram Kadet and joined his sister, Chaya Gray! Tada..meet the the Grays! Cool!

Sunday 12 June 2011

Rachel Bloom nee Friedberg mystery continues....

Rachel Bloom has shown up in a number of Kadetsky records. From her son's birth records we see that her maiden name was Rachael Friedberg. Necca Karniszyn, who married Abram Kadetsky b.1860, her mother was Chai Frajdenberg. I am unsure if this is the relationship or if Harry Bloom was somehow related to the Kadetskys?

So here is the info I have on the Blooms from Newark:

1880 US census, Rachel Bloom (25) was married to Harry Bloom (26) and lived in Newark, NJ at 139 Broad, St. Harry was listed as a peddler and they were both from Poland.

1895 NJ census, Rachel Bloom was married to Harry and had 3 children Manuel, Joseph and David.

From the New Jersey Deaths and Burials on familysearch.com comes the following info about the Newark Blooms:
Harry Bloom died on February 6, 1897 at the age of 43 in Newark, NJ. He worked in a Millinery store.

Birth Records:
Name: David Bloome
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 03 Jul 1880
Birthplace: Newark, Essex, New Jersey
Father's Name: Harry Bloome
Father's Birthplace: Pold
Father's Age: 26y
Mother's Name: Freidberg
Mother's Birthplace: Pold
Mother's Age: 25y
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00550-9
System Origin: New Jersey-EASy
Source Film Number: 494191
Collection: New Jersey Births and Christenings, 1660-1980

Name: Jos. Blume
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 26 Aug 1882
Birthplace: Newark, Essex, New Jersey
Father's Name: Harris Blume
Mother's Name: Friedberg
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00529-5
System Origin: New_Jersey-ODM
Source Film Number: 494195
Collection: New Jersey Births and Christenings, 1660-1980

Name: Emanuel Blume
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 05 Aug 1884
Birthplace: Newark, Essex, New Jersey
Father's Name: Harris Blume
Father's Birthplace: Pole
Father's Age: 30y
Mother's Name: Rachael Friedberg
Mother's Birthplace: Pole
Mother's Age: 29y
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00907-7
System Origin: New Jersey-EASy
Source Film Number: 494199
Collection: New Jersey Births and Christenings, 1660-1980

The following are records from JOWBR:
All records are from B'nai Abraham Cemetery Newark, NJ / USA, South Orange Ave., between S. 19th St. and S. 20th St. (adjacent to Union Field Cemetery) tel: (908) 245-7100

BLOOM, Harry L. died. 6-Feb-1898, 43 yo Row20-#36R
BLOOM, Emanuel born 27-Feb-1905 died 1950 Row20-#38R
BLOOM, Joseph B. born: 26-Aug-1882 Died: 11-Apr-1930 Row20-#37R
BLOOM, David M. (MD) born: 04-Sep-1883 Died: 06-Mar-1927 Row20-#35R

Other Blooms buried in the same cemetery of unknown relationship:

BLOOM, Clifford J. born: 26-Mar-1905 Died 1959 Row20-#28R
BLOOM, Leah died: 15-Aug-1925 59 yo Row08-#20
BLOOM, Max died: 21-Mar-1940 73 yo Row05-#16
BLOOM, Harry Isaac died: 24-Jun-1938 46 yo Row05-#17
BLOOM, Henry born: 16-Mar-1892 09-Jun-1912 Row09-#39

Sunday 6 March 2011

Interesting website about PLOCK

Since our ancestors came from this area, I am sharing an interesting site about PLOCK (pronounced Pee-OT-sk) in Poland that has recently been posted ....

http://www.zchor.org/plock/triplock.htm

Tuesday 22 February 2011

Friedman Kadetsky from Illinois to Buffalo

So it seems that Buffalo, NY was a destination visited and settled by Kadetskys. There are 3 Kadetsky's that I have come across who have a connection to Buffalo, NY. Freedman Kadetsky (b.1862/3), Benjamin Kadetsky (b.5/1870) lived there and Edward Joseph Kadetsky (b.4/1886) visited.

Freedman Kadetsky lived in Illinois with his children Edna (10/1883), Annie (8/1885), Bennie (8/1888) and Lillie (1/1893) as per the 1900 US census (see below). By the 1900 Census Friedman's wife, Jennie Sackowitz was out of the picture.

So in 1903 Friedman Kadetsky married married Esther Suger.


Then in 1905 Freedman (42 yo) and Esther (50 yo) show up in the NY 1905 Census with Ben (18 yo) and Lillie (12yo).


Edna Kadetsky's death certificate indictates that she was born 9/2/1882 and died 10/15/1940 (buried 10/17/1940). Her parents Freedman Kadetsky and Jennie Sackowitz were from Sierpc, Poland. She married Ike Chesler. (not shown)