Monday, October 5, 2015

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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