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BINENBAUM, Abram Beniaminowich born 1783 in Russian Poland. According to the 1809 Russian Census he was living in Brest-Litovsk.
UNKNOWN MAIDEN NAME, Doba born 1777 in Russian Poland. According to the 1809 Russian Census she was living in Brest-Litovsk.
Abram & Doba married circa 1803 in possibly Brest-Litovsk.
FORMAN, Louis born circa 1830 in Russian Poland
WUBACK, Dora born circa 1830 in Russian Poland
Dora & Louis married circa 1850 in Russian Poland
FORMAN, Pesse daughter of Dora & Louis born May 25, 1852 in Russian
Poland
BINENBAUM, Israel Leon born circa 1860 in Russian Poland
Pesse & Israel married circa 1880 in Russian Poland
BINENBAUM, Anshel son of Pesse & Israel born August 15, 1881 in Brisk, Russia
ABRAHAM-ITSKOVA or possibly GERSHKOVNA, Tsiva or Ciwze born circa 1881 in Russian Poland
Tsiva or Ciwze & Anshel married circa 1902 in possible Brest-Litovsk, Russia
BINENBAUM, Jackal first son of Tsiva or Ciwze & Anshel born June 8, 1904 in Brest-Litovsk, Russia. He might have had a twin sibling who died at birth or shortly after birth.
BINENBAUM, Gutman (Gimann) second son of Tsiva or Ciwze & Anshel born March 1, 1906 in Brest-Litovsk, Russia.
BINENBAUM, Anshel left his wife (Tsiva or Ciwze), young sons (Jackal) and (Gimann) and mother (Pesse) in Brest-Litovsk, Russia in March or April 1906 and traveled to Germany, then onto a port city in either France, Belgium or The Netherlands. Then Anshel traveled to Liverpool England (stopping for at least one night in Sheffield - where he had an older brother living). Then on May 18, 1906 he boarded the vessel S/S Haverford and arrived in Philadelphia, PA USA on May 28, 1906. Shortly thereafter he traveled to New York City and in 1910 we find him living at 29 Ridge Street, New York City, NY USA. This was on the Lower East Side.
Sometime after his arrival in the United States he assumed the name of Jacob SCHENKER.
In 1911, Tsiva or Ciwze, Jackal, Gimann & Pesse traveled to Antwerp to board the Lapland (Red Star Line) and sailed to New York City. They arrived on December 12, 1911 and immediately went to join Anshel BINENBAUM (now called Jacob SCHENKER) at either 32 Attorney Street or 220 Madison Street, both on the Lower East Side, New York City, NY USA.
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