Patient
Male, White, Single
Age 26
Able to read, write & speak English
Place of birth: NY
Parents' place of birth: Russia
Occupation: None
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Hyman was the son of Harry Alexander, brother of Rebecca.
In 1914 he was admitted to the NYC, Home for the aged and infirm at age 22. His occupation was an errand boy. He was in Craig Colony in 1915. Hyman was described as a white male with a medium height and medium build, brown eyes and black hair. His religion was stated as Hebrew. His family was last known to be in Manhattan, NY
Condition: Epilepsy
Sources:
NY Census of inmates in Almshouses and poorhouses, 1914.
WWI draft registration card
1915 census
Patient
Male, White, Single
Age 26
Able to read, write & speak English
Place of birth: NY
Parents' place of birth: Russia
Occupation: None
*****************************************************
Hyman was the son of Harry Alexander, brother of Rebecca.
In 1914 he was admitted to the NYC, Home for the aged and infirm at age 22. His occupation was an errand boy. He was in Craig Colony in 1915. Hyman was described as a white male with a medium height and medium build, brown eyes and black hair. His religion was stated as Hebrew. His family was last known to be in Manhattan, NY
Condition: Epilepsy
Sources:
NY Census of inmates in Almshouses and poorhouses, 1914.
WWI draft registration card
1915 census
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