He migrated from Bremen, Germany to Baltimore, Maryland on the ship "Rhein" in 1912. He became a naturalized citizen of the US in 1928.
Jacob married Rose Spivak. They had two sons. The family lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He was a rag dealer and the owner of a junk shop.
Thanks so much to Autistic Wonderboy, who graciously found, photographed and uploaded the gravestone to this memorial.
I would be more than happy to transfer memorial management to a descendant. Please click on my name, below, to email me.
He migrated from Bremen, Germany to Baltimore, Maryland on the ship "Rhein" in 1912. He became a naturalized citizen of the US in 1928.
Jacob married Rose Spivak. They had two sons. The family lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He was a rag dealer and the owner of a junk shop.
Thanks so much to Autistic Wonderboy, who graciously found, photographed and uploaded the gravestone to this memorial.
I would be more than happy to transfer memorial management to a descendant. Please click on my name, below, to email me.
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