Hij had een relatie met Auguste Stenger.
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at death mother = Rebecca Dzialowzynski
According Elsieus story to a man who was writing his Masterus thesis about Jews in San Jose (I have read his thesis as it is available in the San Jose State University library), Salomon Eisner came to San Jose in the 1855 (according to his naturalization papers) and was in San Jose by 1863. He worked as a clerk at the New Almaden Quicksilver Mines near San Jose. This was the largest mercury mine in the country. Mercury was used to separate gold from ore and for fulminate of mercury, used in gunpowder-a growth industry during the Civil War. Salomon was the first treasurer of the Bickur Cholim Society in San Jose. He brought Morris over but the returned to Europe in 1866-67.
17-year old Solomon Eisner left Posen for the United States around 1855. Some time after arriving in the U.S. he made his way to San Jose, CA., not easily done in those days before the Transcontinental Railroad. He became a naturalized citizen in 1860. While living in San Jose, he was a founder, and first secretary, of the Bikur Cholim Society. In 1862 he brought his 15-year old half-brother, Morris Eisner, to San Jose. In May 1867, Solomon boarded a steamer in San Francisco bound for Panama on the first leg of a long journey back to Poland. I cannot figure out why a man who fled the difficult life of a Jew in 19th century Poland, who had to have found a much better life in California, USA, free from the anti-Semitism of Europe, chose to return.
Seven years after Morris left for the United States, his youngest sister, Cucilie was born.
In 1874 Morris, married Sarah Goldstein in Gilroy, CA. They had six children, the youngest of whom was Elsie, my paternal grandmother. Morris died just six months after Elsie was born.
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