(1) Hij is getrouwd met Margiana ANDREWS.
1900 census both Samuel and Margi give 1898 as marriage year.
"BOYNTON;BOYNTON--Divorce, In the Fiftenth District Court, July 11, by Judge DWINELLE, Morgiana BOYNTON from Andrew P. BOYNTON. Cause, adultry. Plantiff to resume her maiden name of Morgiana ANDREWS. One half the community property to plantiff with thirty days to apply to the court for additional allowance." Source: San Francisco Call, 19 July 1868, page 3.
Zij zijn getrouwd mei 1855 te Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA, hij was toen 20 jaar oud.
(2) Hij is getrouwd met Margiana Deck Boynton.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1873 te Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA, hij was toen 37 jaar oud.
1 child;1 living.
1860 census Dallas, Dallas, Texas, USA census $2500. San Francisco, California, USA 1864 "Hansa", Left Poznan 1855, 1859, 1865.
mar 1861 Dallas, TX "We are ... obligations to Mrr Samuel Shirek for sale N.Orleans and Houston papers. Mrr Shirek has just returned from N. Orleans and brings news of the arrival ... in that city, especially in heavy groceries"
Death Informant: A. Laszmisky.
They are listed in two places in the book (probably due to their long stay the list was repeated) and in the first place Nathanael is written as "Nathanael Samuel" and in the other on as Samuel only. The birth date is always Apr. 2, 1835 so it's the same person. His emigration date is written once as 1855 (which would be consistent with the remark at WasserStr22) and then as 1858. But there is also a remark which looks like "without permission" which means that he left with no official passport from the authorities, then of course they didn't know precisely when he left, ! 1855 is anyway the most likely as this was the time he would normally have to go to the army.
1900 just after bankruptcy in Chicago, he says "married 1873, immigrate 1855, 35 years in USA " (not 45 = 1855). Landlord 1900 Clifford Hotel, 204 Ellis, St.--12 Lodgers; wife not there; Margia. a roomer 1911 Michigan Ave Chicago, says "born Ill, Ill, Ill one child born one alive, born May 1855"
3 of Goshen Daily News, July 23, 1886 Bankrupcy Liabilities $75,000.
15 Jul 1879 The awning of Shirek's "Bankrupt Store" 184-186 State St. [[ now 128 S.State St.]] Chicago, caught fire yesterday and blazed up brightly for about 2 minutes. Cause, cigar thrown from above.
25 Oct 1896 Chicago Daily Trib
Fair company will erect another large 9 story building in State street connecting with Dearborn St. It will now occupy all the space between State, Adams, and Dearborn Sts and Marble place, half the block which as Monroe St for its other side. After 1886 the State St front was extended 46 feet further to the North; this last property was a bankrupt dry good store which had been kept by a man named Shirek. In 1888 46 ft more were acquired in State St carrying the Fair north to Marble place. When the Shirek stock were put up at auction, he bid $40,000 and Mrr Young made $75,000 profit on the goods and got the lease for nothing. . [[ now 128 S.State St.]]
Obit Chicago Daily Tribune 29 Nov 1908: Samuel Shirek, one of the earliest dry goods merchants in Chicago, and more many years one of the leading business men of the city, died in SF, Cal, 18 Nov at the age of 79 years. Mrr.Shirek, in the early years of Chicago's existence operated a store at State and Adams St. He removed to California, USA many years ago. Funeral was held from his residence 1045 Cole St. San Francisco, California, USA.
Chicago Trib 11 Apr 1875: The Bankrupt Store. ...Conversion of the old Broadway Market, corner of 22 and State St, which used to be an eyesore, into a magnificant drygood and fancy goods store, in fact the largest with one exception on the South Side.
Personal Property Assessments for 1883 and 1884 Chicago Daily Trib June 1884. $8,000; $10,000 for S.Shirek. Dry goods. Also EJ.Lehmann, Schlessinger & Mayer, Montgomery Ward (15k).
1864 New York State Business Directory: Segars; Samuel Scherek, 644 Myrtle Ave.
In book Origin, Growth, And Usefullness of the Chicago Board of Trade (1885): Central Dry Goods Store, S Shirek, 184-186 State Street, Chicago. 3 large and handsomely appointed floors, filled with dry goods, boots & shoes, carpets, etc, with 65 employees. Mrr Shirek is a universal provider for the people and handles only the best goods.... his annual transactions amounting ot over $350,000. ...Mrr Shirek is highly popular in trade and business circles, and his house stands on solid foundation fo integrity and financial reliability.
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Death Cert California, USA