GJ Tree » Jankel (Jacob) Bronstein (± 1867-????)

Personal data Jankel (Jacob) Bronstein 

  • He was born about 1867 in Russia.
  • Profession: Dealer, Remnants.

Household of Jankel (Jacob) Bronstein

He is married to Blume (Bertha).

They got married.


Child(ren):

  1. Leiser (Louis) Brownstein  ± 1899-???? 
  2. Benjamin Bronstein  ± 1904-


Notes about Jankel (Jacob) Bronstein


In 1920 US census
Brooklyn Assembly District 2, Kings, New York
Jacob Bronstein 53 (this was Jacob in 1914 border crossing from Canada to USA)
Born about 1867, Russia. Immigrated 1914. Parents born in Russia.
Occapation: Dealer, Remnants
Bertha Bronstein 50 (this was Blume in border crossing?)
Born about 1870, Russia. Immigrated 1914. Parents born in Russia.
Isidor Bronstein 25 (wasn't in border crossing)
Born about 1895, Russia. Single. Immigrated 1912. That's why he wasn't in border crossing. He is also naturalized I think, the rest are aliens.
Occupation: Pharmacist in Drugstore.
Pauline Bronstein 23 (this was Perle, she renamed to Pauline)
Born about 1897, Russia. Single. Immigrated 1914.
Occupation: Operator, Waists (?)
Louis Bronstein 21 (probably this was Leiser, renamed)
Born about 1899. Single. Immigrated 1914. I think he was Leiser in the border crossing.
Occupation: salesman, Drugs
Gabriel Bronstein 20 (not in border crossing)
Born about 1900, Russia. Single. Immigrated 1914. Maybe he was Godalje in the border crossing.
Occupation: salesman, Drugs
Elizabeth Bronstein 18 (not in border crossing)
Born about 1902, Russia. Single. Immigrated 1914. Maybe she was Zere (?) in the border crossing.
Benjamin Bronstein 16 (was in border crossing)
Born about 1904, Russia. Immigrated 1914.
Occipatipon: Salesman, Wholesale Drugs
Morris Bronstein 14 (was in border crossing as Morsey)
Born about 1906, Russia. Immigrated 1914.

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Surprisingly, in 1920 census this family was surveyed again!
Now they spelled their last name Brownstein
They mentioned immigration in 1915, which I know is wrong (should be 1914)
Jacob: born circa 1868, Russia
Parents born in Russia
Bertha
Born about 1870, Russia
Parents born in Russia
Isadore
Born about 1895, Russia, single
Immigrated 1912 (the only one naturalized)
Pauline
Born about 1897, Russia, single
Louis
Born about 1899, Russia, single
Gabriel,
Born about 1901, Russia, single
Elizabeth
Born about 1902, Russia
Benj. (short for Benjamin)
Born about 1903, Russia
Moses
Born about 1904, Russia
Occupation of Jacob is Pedler, Clothing + unclear word
Wife Bertha is unable to read or write
Isadore is drugist in the store
Pauline is Operator in shop
Louis is traveling salesmen for drugs
Gabriel is drug clerk at the store
Elizabeth doesn't work
Benj. is drug-clerk at the store

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Jankel (Jacob) Bronstein

Jankel (Jacob) Bronstein
± 1867-????


Blume (Bertha)
± 1870-????

Benjamin Bronstein
± 1904-????

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