When Louis' mother became ill with tuberculosis and moved to Denver for her health around 1900, Louis, then 16, and his younger brother Max (listed as 'Moros' in census) went to live with their paternal aunt, Kate Broida York, and her family of 11. In 1910 Louis was living in his brother Joseph J Broida's household.
Louis married Lillian Bildhauer possibly about 1913 estimated from birth of their first child. He was a merchant, primarily in haberdashery. Their three daughters were born in 1914, 1920, and 1925, and they lived in Pittsburgh until Louis' death in 1941. Lillian survived him by 30 years and died in 1971 in Miami Beach, Florida.
When Louis' mother became ill with tuberculosis and moved to Denver for her health around 1900, Louis, then 16, and his younger brother Max (listed as 'Moros' in census) went to live with their paternal aunt, Kate Broida York, and her family of 11. In 1910 Louis was living in his brother Joseph J Broida's household.
Louis married Lillian Bildhauer possibly about 1913 estimated from birth of their first child. He was a merchant, primarily in haberdashery. Their three daughters were born in 1914, 1920, and 1925, and they lived in Pittsburgh until Louis' death in 1941. Lillian survived him by 30 years and died in 1971 in Miami Beach, Florida.
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