Louis Ignatz, Fish Store Keeper, lower east side, New York City; witness to Naturalization Petition 1919
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Louis Ignatz, Fish Store Keeper, lower east side, New York City; witness to Naturalization Petition 1919
| Barbara (View posts) | Posted: 2 Mar 2005 3:13PM GMT |
Classification: Immigration
Surnames: Ignatz, Shefman, Salway, Salensky
Louis Ignatz, shown BELOW as a witness, may have been related to the Salway family.
**I have no further information on this family, hope this posting helps someone at some point.**
Naturalization Petition
Vol. 289, Pg. 225
December 11, 1919
New York City, N.Y.
Kalman Salway
266 Monroe St.
occupation: presser
arrived NYC March 19, 1895 aboard the "Munchen"
5 ft, 5 inches
white
dark complexion
140 lbs.
brown eyes/hair
born: May 23, 1877 Minsk, Russia
spouse:
Ida (Salensky) Salway
born: September 5, 1887, Minsk, Russia
children:
Joseph Salway
born: July 28, 1899, New York
David Salway
born: February 12, 1905, New York
Jacob Salway
born: December 22, 1911, New York
witnesses:
Samuel Shefman
Push Cart Stable Keeper
18 Jackson St.
New York City
Louis Ignatz
Fish Store Keeper
270 Monroe Street
New York City
Source: 31 Chambers St., 7th Floor, New York City, N.Y.
**I have no further information on this family, hope this posting helps someone at some point.**
Naturalization Petition
Vol. 289, Pg. 225
December 11, 1919
New York City, N.Y.
Kalman Salway
266 Monroe St.
occupation: presser
arrived NYC March 19, 1895 aboard the "Munchen"
5 ft, 5 inches
white
dark complexion
140 lbs.
brown eyes/hair
born: May 23, 1877 Minsk, Russia
spouse:
Ida (Salensky) Salway
born: September 5, 1887, Minsk, Russia
children:
Joseph Salway
born: July 28, 1899, New York
David Salway
born: February 12, 1905, New York
Jacob Salway
born: December 22, 1911, New York
witnesses:
Samuel Shefman
Push Cart Stable Keeper
18 Jackson St.
New York City
Louis Ignatz
Fish Store Keeper
270 Monroe Street
New York City
Source: 31 Chambers St., 7th Floor, New York City, N.Y.