Emanuel’s father was Sally Teitelbaum’s first husband, Moricz Reich, but Emanuel took Kaufman as his last name when his mother married for a second time. [Hyla Bassel Carey]
[1767]1900 lived with parents on Goerck St., New York, NY
1910 lived with parents in Youngstown, OH
[52]1920 lived at 722 1/2 Kennedy Ave., Johnstown, PA
[124], [30]1930 lived on Alexander Ave., Johnstown, PA
[78]1942 lived at 1024 Second Ave., Johnstown, PA according to his World War I Draft Card.
[124]1948 lived at 210 Baron Ave., Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
[1785]Family lore says that Emanuel studied clothing design and tailoring. He did some traveling as a young man looking for a place to settle, a place that was not the lower east side of New York City. Emanuel started the dry cleaning business and his parents went to Johnstown to live with him. [Hyla Bassel Carey]
[1767]Notes from Arthur J. Alexander say that Emanuel had two daughters, Gwendolyn and Evangeline
[1], but they are not shown on the 1910 or later census by those names.