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- RESEARCH_NOTES:
1. Censuses:
1910 US: Manhattan Ward 13, New York, New York, p. 3 of 61, 15 Apr 1910, family 22:
Abraham Herzenberg, 31, md. 8 years, Rus Rus Rus, yiddish, imm. 1904, pocket book maker.
Clara, wife, 30, imm. 1904, no children, Rus Rus Rus, yiddish.
Nathan, brother, 21, single, imm. 1905, Rus Rus Rus, yiddish, cutter in leather factory.
1930 US: Brooklyn, Kings, New York, p. 21 of 29, 18 Apr 1930, 659 Greene Ave., dwelling 112, family 216 [even though some dates don't exactly work, they are close by census standards; however, the profession as a bookmaker leads one to assume this is our Abraham.]:
Abraham Hertzenberg, owns home, $9000, 48, widower, md. at age 26, Pol Pol Pol, Jewish, imm. 1902, pocket book maker.
Mary Mandel, sister, 45, widow, md. at age 24, Pol Pol Pol, Jewish, imm. 1898, naturalized, dealer in dry goods.
2. Ancestry.com's "NY Passenger Lists" for the SS St. Louis arriving New York City 18 Jul 1904 from Southhampton, Eng.: Abraham Hertzenberg, 26, locksmith, single, Russian, hebrew, destination: Uncle David Weinstein, 83 Kaster St., NY. [Not sure if this is the right Abraham or not since he is single when he should be married, a locksmith, and related to a Weinstein who I don't have in this database.; however the approx age is close as is the date of immigration.]
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