Probably Miksa Alexander b. 1865 son of Mor. Alexander and Ant. Feigenbaum living in Ofalu, Saros, Hungary in 1869.
[357]- Note that Max is a common English translation of the Hebrew name Miksha.
[6]According to notes left by Arthur J. Alexander, Max is the first cousin of the Henry Alexander.
[1]Marriage record lists his parents as Moritz Alexander and Tonie Feigenbanm}\
- This matches the couple who in 1869 were living in Ofalu, Hungary. (See notes under Marcus, Max’s father.)
1893 marriage license gives address as 382 East 8 St., New York, NY
1900 may be the Max Alexander and wife Nellie living in Philadelphia.
[383]- Names and birth dates (year and month) match.
- Says they both immigrated in 1882 and that he is naturalized.
- He is working in publishing.
1910 US Census living with brother-in-law, Jacob Hershkowitz, at 5307 Calumet Ave., Chicago, IL
[384]1913; Max and Nellie raveled back to Hungary and returned with his niece, Antonia/Antoinette SCHWARCZ.
[385], [379]1920 U.S. Census lists address as East 59th St., Chicago, IL
1930 U.S. Census lists address as East 67th St., Chicago, IL
1940 U.S. Census lists address as 150 East 38th St., Kings County, Brooklyn, NY
[386]1945 Death Certificate lists address as 150 East 38th St., Kings County, Brooklyn, NY and says he has lived in NY for 20 years.
No children listed in obituary.