November 14, 2017.
I think we still don't have any record of Mary coming over. It appears that Abe and Mary were married in Poland before 1912, when Abe came over and before Mary gave birth to Lillian on 01 Nov 1913 in Ohio.
There are two pages from a ship manifest arrival document in English and one departure document in German.
Under age there is "23" and then in column 7 (indicating family land) is a ditto mark which is assume means P as above, for Poland.
Then column 8 says "Radom" and 9 has another ditto mark.
(The page to the right starts the column numbers over at 2 and is more of the list of passengers, not a continuation of Abe's information.)
A1. The Header on this one is "S.S. Prinz Oskar sailing from Hamburg" dated
Paris on far left |
Sheet A.1, "Arriving at the Port of Philadelphia" on 20 August 1912, in English, shows Marien listed as the person closest in the old country along with Meyer, his father-in-law.
Detail: Radom, Myer, Marien Paris, Cleveland, Radom |
Mentioned in the area for closest contact in country from whence: Radom, Myer, Marien Paris, Cleveland, Radom
Here is the transcription of the arrival document A.1:
Abram Paris
in the Pennsylvania, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1800-1962
Name: Abram Paris
Gender: Male
Race: Hebrew
Nationality: Hebrew
Arrival Age: 23
Birth Date: abt 1889
Birth Place: Siedlowec, Russia
Last Residence: Russia- Radom
Departure Place: Hamburg, Germany
Arrival Date: 20 Aug 1912
Arrival Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Spouse: Marien Paris
Friend or Relative: Marien Paris - in old country, Radom -- maybe she didn't come with Abe.
Relationship to Passenger: Wife
Ship: Prinz Oskar
in the Pennsylvania, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1800-1962
Name: Abram Paris
Gender: Male
Race: Hebrew
Nationality: Hebrew
Arrival Age: 23
Birth Date: abt 1889
Birth Place: Siedlowec, Russia
Last Residence: Russia- Radom
Departure Place: Hamburg, Germany
Arrival Date: 20 Aug 1912
Arrival Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Spouse: Marien Paris
Friend or Relative: Marien Paris - in old country, Radom -- maybe she didn't come with Abe.
Relationship to Passenger: Wife
Ship: Prinz Oskar
A2. The arrival document Susan Paris found in the Cleveland Library has the header: "Arriving at Port of Philadelphia, Pa" dated Aug. 20, 1912. There are two separate files for page 1 and page 2.
Abram Paris cites his sister-in-law Chana Danziger as his destination at 4882 East 35th. Street Cleveland.
So it is clear that Anna/Chana was the first to immigrate. How did she pick Cleveland?
More things to be considered.
More things to be considered.