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- RESEARCH_NOTES:
1. Censuses:
1930 US: Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, p. 10 of 50, 7 Apr 1930, 56 Johnson St., house 140, family 145:
Herman Herzenberg, rents, $60, 63, md. at age 26, Rus Rus Rus, Jewish, imm. 1893, naturalized, no occupation.
Sarah, wife, 66, md. at age 29, Rus Rus Rus, Jewish, imm. 1893, naturalized.
Harry, son, 32, single, PA Rus Rus, clothing store clerk.
Gabriel, son, 28, single, PA Rus Rus, no occupation.
2. According to Peter Bruce Herzenberg's website, Herman and family immigrated about 1905 from Riga, Latvia. Ancestry.com's "New York Passenger Lists" shows 1905 to be in error - Herm. Herzenberg, age 26, laborer, and his wife Sara, age 25, arrived 20 Mar 1893, from Goldingen, Russia with intended destination of Pennsylvania on the ship Rhaetia. The 1930 census confirms immigration of 1893.
3. Data from a copy captured of Peter Bruce Herzenberg's website of London, England, since relocated to South Africa (website is no longer functioning as of 7 Aug 2007). See more on his research and data in the notes of the earliest Herzenberg in this database. Source for this individual is HL for Leonardo Herzenberg. In regards to this individual:
HL shows Herman b. abt 1870, d. in Waterbury, Connecticut, m. Sarah.
Peter also notes: "Herman - He and Samuel were brothers and this notion supported by the them naming their offspring after their siblings. If Samuel is a son of Zvi Hirsh as proposed above then so is Herman."
BIRTH:
1. Date and place are unsubstantiated guesses only by Kerry Petersen.
MARRIAGE:
1. Date and place are unsubstantiated guesses only by Kerry Petersen.
SOURCES_MISC:
1. Leonardo Herzenberg http://www.herzenberg.net/
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