Individual Details
David Goldfarb
(1854 - 3 Jul 1916)
On the 1900 U. S. Census of Manhattan Borough, City of New York it is listed in the index as Davis Goldfarb on Roll 1088, Book 2, Page 75a. He arrived in the U. S. in 1889 and his occupation is fish vendor. He has a wife Lena, sons William and Benjamin and daughters Fannie and Ester. His family arrived in 1890. They also have a boarder in the household named Harry Mendal, age 18. They are living at 31 Norfolk Street.
On the 1910 U. S. Census of 3 Ward, Newark, Essex Co., New Jersey, David Goldfarb appears with his wife Hannah and children Leah age 9, Sarah age 7, Phillip age 5, Frank age 2 , Ester age 17 and Benny age 19. This is a second marriage for both David and Hannah. They have been married for 10 years. Hannah is the mother of 5, 4 of whom are currently living. David came to the U. S. in 1887 his status is Na. He is a retail fish dealer. They are living at Broome St.
On the 1910 U. S. Census of 3 Ward, Newark, Essex Co., New Jersey, David Goldfarb appears with his wife Hannah and children Leah age 9, Sarah age 7, Phillip age 5, Frank age 2 , Ester age 17 and Benny age 19. This is a second marriage for both David and Hannah. They have been married for 10 years. Hannah is the mother of 5, 4 of whom are currently living. David came to the U. S. in 1887 his status is Na. He is a retail fish dealer. They are living at Broome St.
Events
Families
Spouse | Lena Rosenfeld (1867 - 1900) |
Child | William Goldfarb (1886 - 1945) |
Child | Frances Pearl Goldfarb (1890 - 1972) |
Child | Benjamin "Barney" Goldfarb (1891 - 1953) |
Child | Esther Goldfarb (1894 - 1957) |
Child | Baby Boy Goldfarb (1895 - 1895) |
Spouse | Hanna Anna Steingard (1874 - 1940) |
Child | Lee Leah Goldfarb (1901 - 1998) |
Child | Rita Sarah Goldfarb (1903 - 1996) |
Child | Philip Goldfarb (1905 - 1978) |
Child | Frank Goldfarb (1908 - 2002) |
Child | Ethel Goldfarb (1910 - 1989) |
Child | Mollie Goldfarb (1914 - 2000) |
Father | Marcus Goldfarb ( - ) |
Mother | Ethel Wenitzer ( - ) |
Notes
Research Notes
In a phone conversation with Phil Goldbarb, on April 16, 2015, he stated he had been unable to locate the grave of David Goldfarb.Endnotes
4. 1900 Census New York City, New York.
10. 1910 Census Essex Co., New Jersey.