I presume that this is Lena Teitelbaums’s brother William based on:
- Arthur J. Alexander’s note that says that William was in business in Pennsylvania, but he thought it might be in the Wilkes Barre/Scranton area
[1];
- what Rita Teitelbaum said about William having a sister, last name Kaufman, who lived in Johnstown
[1768];
- Selma Kaufman Bassel knew that William Teitelbaum of Johnstown, PA was a relative, even if she was unaware as to how they were connected.
[1154]- Miriam Alexander Baker and Enid Markovitz Levitt share 188 CM of DNA across 12 segments supporting the presumption that they are 3rd cousins.
1899 lived at 815 Watkins St., Philadelphia prior to marriage.
1900 William Tilbaum (sic), wife Fannie and son Emanuel at 400 Broad St., Johnstown, PA (Same address as clothing store.)
1920 the family is living at 323 Broad St., Johnstown, PA.
[209] 1927 living at 630 Napoleon St., Johnstown, PA
[188] (Same address for widow and children in 1930 U.S. Census)
Possible other matches for William Teitelbaum:
- A Wili Teitelbaum born Nov. 22, 1884 was naturalized in Common Pleas Court, New York County, on Aug. 19, 1892. He was a furrier who lived at 162 Attorney St., N.Y.C and he had arrived in the U.S. on Nov. 22, 1884. Wittness listed as Max Stern of 163 Attorney St., NYC
[1778] - A Willi Teitelbaum, a furrier, born in Hungary, son of Emanuel Teitelbaum and Kati Lenca, married Rosi Mau on 12 Jan 189 in Manhattan, New York #696 (This couple had two children: a daughter, Hany, b. 02 Sep 1890 in Manhattan and a son, Sui, born 15 Oct 1891 also in Manhattan.
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