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Monday, October 5, 2015

Russellton PA for Laura Danziger Jacobowitz's 100th Birthday

My mother Laura (Lucy) Danziger was born one hundred years ago, on August 30, 1915, in Russellton, PA. You may remember the story of her surprise birthday party.

After Linda and I left Cleveland in early October we drove to Russellton to see what we could see.
From Aunt Ethel's description of where they lived, I had picked out a likely house,

"The entire Complex consisted of 4 rows of houses -- train-like -- with 4 lanes separating each row of houses....""...This process continued till Mom had reached the 3rd row of and then the 4th row where our house was located. "
113 Pine St is the second from the top on the western-most street.

(Zrebny's Pizza is actually a couple of blocks north of here.)
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West Deer Township History
The houses on Pine Street are all company houses.
Duplex patch houses at Russellton are typical of coal patch towns in Western Pennsylvania.
113 Pine Street from Google Street View
Images from Google Maps
113 Pine Street - Company Housing

The county map shows the four streets in the lower right corner of E-5.

What was going on in Russellton when Laura was born?

1912 The First Bus
Story from Bill Catherwood and note a from John Graff
One of our senior citizens tells us that the first "bus" service in West Deer was from Culmerville to the Railroad Station in Cheswick. It was a covered truck with benches on each side of the bed for passengers to sit upon. There was a set of steps on the floor between the benches that was pulled out and shoved back for the passengers getting on and off. In addition to the driver there was a conductor who collected fares and took care of the steps. This service was started about 1912 by people whose last name was McHarg who later sold it to the Norris family, {story from Bill Catherwood)
It is interesting to note that a similar service was started at the same time using very similar vehicles near Hibbing, Minnesota transporting workers to the open pit iron mines. While the West Deer bus service later became part of the P.A.T. system, the other became...Greyhound. (JG)

1914Company Bank is opened in Russellton.
Bairdford, town and shaft, are constructed.
A tornado struck Russellton.
1915UMWA was first organized in West Deer.
Culmerville Russellton Transit Company was organized.
Bairdford Mine, begins operations.
1916Mules were retired from the Russellton Mine.
Bus service was available to Springdale
1917The first coal was removed from the new Russellton No. 2 shaft.(Bessemer Coal and Coke Company)
Superior mine has underground explosion closes (after May 1918 according to other sources)
1918The great flu epidemic hit West Deer.
A tent hospital was erected near the old Flat Top Restaurant for flu epidemic. Many die.
January 1, 1918, Bessemer Coal and Coke Company sells mines to the Republic Steel Corporation.
Superior mine reopens


Unions Organized and Strikes:
The first union charter in West Deer was issued to the miners at the Francis Mine at Curtisville No. 2, in 1915. Later charters were issued to locals at Russellton, Bairdford, Curtisville No. 1, and Superior.

The unions were all chartered in 1915 but were not recognized by the three coal companies involved. Early in 1916 a general strike by the unions forced recognition and the negotiation of a contract which was signed by the coal companies and was endorsed by the United Mine Workers of America on April 10, 1916.

Peace End tranquility never existed in the coal industry. On one hand was a constant demand for higher wages and better working conditions and on the other economic pressures for just the opposite. Labor strife was common. The strike was the only weapon the miner had and he had to use it frequently to better his working and living conditions. He lived in a company house, bought his groceries on credit at the company store, and lived by company rules. He was free, however, to quit his job and work someplace else under the same conditions. On the other hand, the coal companies often were generous in their contributions toward facilities for the miners' health, recreation, and religious welfare. Mining town histories are full of stories of the good, the bad, and the ugly.

Source: West Deer Township History, 2004, John Graff and others for the 150th anniversary of the township.

  "These first miners were recruited from other Western Pennsylvania mines. Later many would come directly from their homelands in eastern, central, and southern Europe. By the end of 1904 the mine was in operation. Twenty- five double houses and seven singles had been completed and occupied. Many of the early families boarded one or two more. Several local men also labored at the mine, making a labor force in the neighborhood of a hundred men. This coal operation was known as the Bessemer Coal and Coke Company. A subsidiary operation known as the Bessemer Supply Company was set up about 1905 to serve as the company store. It must be remembered that the local store and post office had been in operation before the mining town was built.  "

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Visit to Cleveland

Late September in 2015, Linda and I took a trip to De Kalb, IL, to see her brother and sister-in-law. On the way back we stopped in Cleveland with the Epsteins and had a reunion with some of the Paris and Greenberg second cousins.
From the left - David Jacobowitz, Susan Paris, Linda Rodd, Rob Greenberg, Earl Greenberg, Mike Paris, Myra Pollak (Greenberg), Natalie Epstein (Zuckerman).

Linda has sketched our family tree for her prep., and she was asked to send it. Here it is:


Someone brought photos and I hope that Mike will scan them and identify the people in them.
Mary Danziger Paris next to Abe Paris
Lillian, William in the chair, and Hyman.
Susan Paris writes: Mary Danziger Paris with her husband Abe Paris and William Paris seated in the baby chair, Lillian next to Mary Paris and Hyman next to Abe Paris, taken about 1919.  My Dad was born in February 1918.  This photo looks like my Dad may have been 10/11/12 months old..

Seder 1932
Anna/Hanna/ Danziger and family Seder about 1932 on 117th St, Cleveland.
The photo is annotated on Geni.
The back of the photo has Jacob Scheiner crossed out and replaced by "Sam."
The woman between Mary Danzinger and Lillian Paris on the left is Dorothy Danzinger.
Seder Annotated

Is this Mary Paris?

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After the brunch at Bravo, Susan, Linda and I rode out to Parma to the Workman's Cemetery, where our great-grandfather Maer (Mayer) Danziger is buried.
Susan Paris had already taken a photo of this stone. 

But on the way to finding it again, we noticed these stones, just a few rows away.
Anna Married Sol Greenberg after Jacob Scheiner died.
Mother Anna Greenberg is Chanele Danziger, Abraham Danziger's sister.
Anna Greenberg (Danziger)

Jacob Scheiner
Then we traced the family from the lower-class Jewish area on Kinsman Road up to Wood--- and Beachwood.

This is the front door of the building at 11734 Kinsman, where according to the 1921 and 1923 city directories, Abe Danziger had a candy store. Evidently the family lived in the apartment above the store. It is just around the corner from the house where his sister Anna lived with the Sheiner family.

Danziger Candy Store at 11734 Kinsman Road.

I was imagining my mother roller-skating along Kinsman Road. She often told the story about delivering supplies from one store location to the other on skates.
11734 Kinsman is just around the corner from Anna Scheiner's house at 3311 E 117th Street.
 Anna Scheiner Greenberg (Danziger)'s House at 3311 E 117th Street



The other store, at 6314 Central Ave in 1921, was not to be found.

Here is a map with important Danziger locations. The bogus Abe Danziger is at 2552 E 63rd St.



The next morning we had breakfast with the Danzinger boys, Jeffrey (Duffy) and Howard.





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Sunday, October 4, 2015

Munro Kreinik's Estate

On June 12, 2015, I got a message from Ruth Kreinik about an inquiry from Los Angeles administration seeking the family and heirs of Munro (or Monroe J) Kreinik, who died intestate.

September 2017, I found a marriage record for Izzy's marriage to Wilhelmina Vetter in the New York Marriages Index. Ancestry entry.

Ruth Kreinik, June 12, 2015: "I received an interesting phone message this afternoon and returned the call from Ms. Akeeba Evans with the Public Administrator Operations, County of Los Angeles regarding Munro Kreinik. I told her I wasn't the 'Ruth Kreinik' she was looking for, didn't know Munro Kreinik (his father was Isidore 'Izzy') but I thought that possibly I could forward her request to you, David, who might be able to shed some light on her search. She said Munro has passed away and is looking for his relatives."

Jon Probstein: [Annotated by David Jacobowitz, 2015] This is the information I have from the probate of Pearl Leiterman’s will in 1997:


3. The following family tree is based upon my own personal knowledge and based upon

information received from my family - all members who are deceased have the following
symbol at the end of their name (D).
4. The deceased was the daughter of Julius Leiterman (D) and Jennie Kreinik Leiterman
(D). She never married and had no issue. She had one brother Irwin (D) who died without
issue in 1933.
5. On the Paternal Side: The deceased’s father, Julius Leiterman (D), who was the son of
Isadore Leiterman (D) and Annie Bendet Leiterman (D), had abandoned the deceased and
her mother in the early 1940’s and there was no further communication between him and
any other member of the deceased’s family. No surviving family members of the
deceased have any information regarding the paternal side.
6. On the Maternal Side: The deceased’s mother Jennie Leiterman (D) was the daughter
of Sarah Levy Kreinik (D) and Joseph Kreinik (D). She had four sisters and three
brothers.
A. Anna Levin (D) had two children:
1. Lila Probstein, 98-01 67th Ave, Forest Hills, NY, who had two children:
a. Susan Probstein (D), who had no issue.
b. Jon M. Probstein, 69-81 108 St., Forest Hills, NY 11375, who has no issue.
2. Stanley Levin, 767 Coral Drive, Cape Coral, FL 33901, who had two children:
a. Debbie Levin (D), who had two children:
    1. Stacey Corso, 30 No. Canton Rd., W. Simsbury, CT 06092, who has no
issue.
    2. Shane Corso, 30 No. Canton Rd., W. Simsbury, CT 06092, who has no
issue.
b. Jeffrey Levin, 4 Lincoln Road, Brewster, NY 10509, who has two children:
    1. Katherine Levin, 4 Lincoln Road, Brewster, NY 10509, who has no
issue.
    2. Emily Levin, 4 Lincoln Road, Brewster, NY 10509, who has no issue.
B. Sol Kreinik (D) had two children:
1. Gladys Kreinik, 69-40 Yellowstone Blvd., Forest Hills, NY 11375, who has no issue.
2. Jacob Kreinik, New Hope Community, Loch Sheldrake, NY 10759, who has no issue.
C. Harold Kreinik (D) had two children:
1. Coralee Leveen (D), who had three children:
a. Judith Bell, last known address 122 Chestnut St., Springfield, MA 01103, who
has no issue.
b. Deborah Leveen, address unknown, who has no issue.
c. Harriet Leveen, address unknown, who has no issue.
2. [Dorothy Walker] 0, last known address 8805 Wandering Way, Baldwinsville, NY 13027,
who has three children, names and addresses unknown.
D. Rose Daniels (D) had two children:
1. Donald Daniels, 112-20 72nd Dr., Forest Hills, NY 11375, who has no issue.
2. James Daniels (D), who had one child:
a. Andrew Daniels, 26 Castle Lane, Bayshore, NY 11706, who has no issue.
E. Pearl Marrow (D) had two children:
1. Joseph Marrow, 463 Woodlands Rd., Harrison, NY 10528, who has two children:
a. Evan Marrow, 29 Billard Ave., Hastings, NY 10706, who has no issue.
b. Tracey Marrow, 200 E. 71 St., NY, NY 10021, who has no issue.
2. Valerie Rout, 160 Wells Hill Rd, Lakeville, CT 06039, who has three children:
a. Romanie Rout, 7 Tratt St., Essex, CT 06426, who has no issue.
b. Christopher Rout, 53 E 74 St., NY, NY 10021, who has no issue.
c. Robert Rout, Jr., 515 Trinity Place, Westfield, NJ 07690, who has no issue.
F. Isadore Kreinik (D) had two children:
1. Monroe Kreinik, address unknown,  who has no issue.
2. Carol Kreinik (D), who had no issue.
G. Ruth Bergin, 793 Forest Ave., Rye, NY 10580, who has no issue.
[ Ruth married Ed Bergin, Bergen, or Bergman, depending on source. DWJ]

Jon Avner
Web: www.jonavner.com
Email: jonavner@jonavner.com
Phone 212 794-0373
Fax 212 202-6495
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November 1964
Jennie Kreinik married Julius Leiterman: New York Times Deaths:http://www.nytimes.com/1964/11/18/deaths.html?_r=0 
LEITERMAN—Jennie, beloved mother of Pearl, loving sister of Anna Levin, Rose Daniels, Pearl Kline, Ruth Bergman, Sol and Isidore Kreinik. Services Wednes­day, 2:30 P.M., at “The Riverside,” 76th St. and Amsterdam Ave.

NOTE: Pearl married a Kline (probably Klein), and Ruth's last name here is BergMAN (an error). Most sources spell it Bergin, but a few have Bergen.

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Robert Rout is working with his son William Christopher Rout (Chris) on the estate.
Chris has been appointed Special Administrator on the estate. Greg Gaddis of the Shephard Group
From: "Robert H. Rout" <therouts@icloud.com>
Date: October 2, 2015 at 15:52:43 EDT
To: davidjacobowitz@gmail.com
Cc: "Rout, Chris" <Crout@routm.com>
Subject: Munro Kreinik Estate
Hi David,

I am one of the attorneys for the subject estate and also the father of the Special Administrator, William Christopher Rout.

In connection with the preparation by Richard Gaddis , the genealogist hired by California counsel to determine the rightful intestate heirs, do  you have any information about the dates and places of death of any of Munro's 18 lawful heirs or their burial places ?

Thanks.


Robert H. Rout, Esquire
160 Wells Hill Road
Lakeville, CT. 06039
Tel.  860-435-2273
E-mail:  therouts@icloud.com

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Hi David 

Thanks for responding so promptly. Here 's my latest understanding of the Munro Kreinik lawful intestate heirs:



There appear to be  a total of 18 heirs who share in the Estate of Munro J. Kreinik as set forth below.1. Of the 12 grandchildren of Joseph and Sara Kreinik, Munro Kreinik's  grandparents, there remain 4 living grandchildren, Lila Probstein, Joseph Marrow, Jacob Kreinik and Dorothy Walker who are lawful heirs.

2. Then passing to the next generation, the 8 deceased grandchildren of Joseph and Sarah Kreinik are Stanley Levin, Gladys Kreinik, Coralee Leveen, Donald Daniels, James Daniels, Valerie Rout, Monroe Kreinik and Carol Kreinik. Of those 8, only 4: Stanley Levin, James Daniels, Valerie Rout and Coralee Leveen had children.

3. Those 8 deceased grandchildren were survived by 8 living great grandchildren who inherit in their place.   Those eight living great grandchildren are Jeffrey Levin (son of grandchild, Stanley Levin), Andrew Daniels (son of grandchild , James Daniels), Robert, William  Christopher  and Romanie Rout, (children of grandchild, Valerie Rout)  and Judith Bell, Deborah Leveen and Harriet Leveen, (children of grandchild Coralee Leveen), all 8 of whom are lawful heirs.

4. Then passing to the next generation, there are 2 living great great grandchildren of deceased great grandchild, Debbie Levin,  (daughter of deceased grandchild, Stanley Levin). They are Stacy Ann Neves and Shane A. Corso, both of whom are lawful heirs.

I have no information on the family tree of Munro Kreinik's mother's parents -his maternal grandparents - except that I presume that his mother's parents (Goldman ?) had a daughter in addition to Munro's mother and that daughter had grandchildren or great grandchildren named Vikki Benkel and her brother Andrew  Benkel and Kevin Cutler and his brother Greg Cutler.  Those last four named appear to be lawful heirs. I don't know if Munro's mother's parents had any other children in addition to Munro's mother and her sister who might also be lawful heirs.

Thus, the total number of lawful intestate heirs of Munro Kreinik  appear to be 18 as listed on Amended Attachment 8 to the Petition for Letters of Special Administration except that one of the heirs is erroneously listed there - Stanley Kreinik - whose name is not on any of my Kreinik family trees - and one not listed who should be listed in place of Stanley Kreinik  is Jacob Kreinik who is a son of Sol Kreinik.

Thanks and please let me have your thoughts on this, David.  I'm copying my son , Chris, the Special Administrator of the estate.

BobRobert H. Rout
160 Wells Hill Road
Lakeville, CT. 06039
Tel.  860-435-2273
E-mail:  therouts@icloud.com
=========  Joseph (Yussel Flum) Kreinik's Descendants' Chart


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