According to 1920 census she immigrated to USA in 1905
Zij heeft/had een relatie met Benjamin (Ben) Schainkin.
Kind(eren):
SSN: 080-12-4761
In her application for SSN, which she filled on Sept 9 1939, she writes:
Name: Minerva Hoberman Schainkin (signature: Minnie Schainkin)
Address: 2519 East 21st, Brooklyn,NY
Born: Mar 3 1897 in Minsk, Russia
Parents: Samuel Hoberman and Elsie Chodosh
Works at Runson Knitting Mills, 313 Van Sinderen Avenue, Brooklyn, NY as of August 16 1939
Minnie Schainkin was naturalized Jan 29 1942.
Address: 2517 E. 22nd Street, Brooklyn, New York. She signed this.
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Benjamin (Ben) Schainkin |
Minnie Schainkin
Gender: Female
Birth: Circa 1893 - Russia
Residence: 1920 - Kings, New York, USA
Age: 27
Marital status: Married
Immigration: 1905
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Father's birth place: Russia
Mother's birth place: Russia
Husband: Benjiman Schainkin
Child: Leonard Schainkin
Census: County:KingsSheet:11-AImage:428 State:New YorkFamily:241 Date:1920-00-00Line:29 See household members
Household
Relation to head; Name; Age
Head; Benjiman Schainkin; 27
Wife; Minnie Schainkin; 27
Son; Leonard Schainkin; 1 year, 3 months
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Minnie Schainkin
Gender: Female
Birth: Circa 1897 - Russia
Residence: 1940 - 2519 East 21 St, A D 2, Kings, New York, USA
Age: 43
Residence in 1935: Same Place
Race: White
Citizenship status: AL
Marital status: Married
Husband: Benjamin Schainkin
Children: Leonard Schainkin, Arthur Schainkin
Census:tTownship: A D 2 Enum. District: 24-398C Family: 179;
tCounty: Kings Roll: m-t0627-02556 Line: 54;
tState: New York Frame: 01017 ;
tDate: 1940 Page: 9B ;
See household members
Household
Relation to head; Name; Age
Head; Benjamin Schainkin; 45
Wife; Minnie Schainkin; 43
Son; Leonard Schainkin; 21
Son; Arthur Schainkin; 12
Mother In Law; Elsie Hoberman; 72
Lodger; Joseph Rogoff; 17
Lodger; Manuel Rogoff; 13
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