Individual Details
Joseph Kaminsky
(Sep 15, 1889 - Jul 25, 1949)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Fanny Teitelbaum (1886 - 1965) |
| Child | Ben Kaminsky (1908 - 1970) |
| Child | Esther Lily Kaminsky (1910 - 1983) |
| Child | Rose Kaminsky (1916 - 1987) |
| Child | Sol Kaminsky (1915 - 1990) |
| Child | Edna Phyllis Kaminsky (1925 - 2012) |
Notes
Immigration
He arrived on the SS Chemnitz. He was an 18 year-old tailor whose last residence was Zabiele Russia. His nearest relative in Poland was Mordke Kaminsky of Zabiele, Lomza, Russia. He was headed for Cleveland to his uncle, Abrahm Teitelbaum, who had paid for his passage. He was born in Zabiele, Russia.Census (family)
They were living at 2523 E. 38th St. with their son and Joseph's brother in laws. They had been married five years and he was a tailor in a cloak factory. He had been born about 1888.Naturalization
His 1913 Declaration of Intention stated he was a cloak maker living at 2457 E. 59th St. He was 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighed 155 pounds, had brown hair and grey eyes. He was born in Ostroleka, Russia on September 15, 1889. His last foreign residence was Ostroleka.His 1915 Petition for Naturalization declared that he was a merchant living at 4719 Scoville Ave. His wife, Fannie, was born in Ostroleka, Russia. He had three children; Bennie (May 5, 1908), Esther (January 10, 1910) & Solomon (January 12, 1915).
Census (family)
They were renting with their children at 5917 Hawthorne Ave. He was a tailor born around 1879 [sic]. She was born around 1881 [sic].Census (family)
They were living with their children at 5917 Hawthorne Ave. (worth $9000). He owned a dry cleaners.Census (family)
They and their children were renting at 714 124th St. ($32.50 per mon). He was the proprietor of a tailor shop earning $1400/yr. He had 6 years of grade school education and she had 5.Obit
The following obit is from the Cleveland Necrology file:"Joseph Kaminsky beloved husband of Fannie; father of Ben, Sol, Mrs. Esther
Ginsberg, Mrs. Rose Solonche and Mrs. Edna Kutler; brother of Mrs. Esther Turk, Mrs. Betty Barkin and Morris, and grandfather, residence, 714 E. 124th St. Services at Berkowitz & Sons, Inc. Funeral Chapel, 818 E. 105th St., Wednesday, July 27, at 2 p. m."
Endnotes
1. "Naturalization Petition and Record Books for the US District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division, Cleveland, 1907-1946", digital image, www.Fold3.com; The National Archives, Joe Kaminsky: Declaration of Intention 1913; Petition for Naturalization, 1915: Oath of Allegiance, 1916 (accessed Nov 6 2014) [E-1819].
2. "Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953", database with images, Familysearch.org; Index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City., Joseph Kaminsky: Jul 25,1949; File Number: Certificate, GS Film number: 2247093, Digital Folder Number: 004109162, Image Number: 00925 (accessed Nov 6 2014) [E-1822].
3. Mark Teitelbaum, "Unpublished manuscript based on 1972 interview with Pearl Teitelbaum Lukin"; Cleveland, Ohio [E-0119], [E-0119].
4. 1910 U.S. Census: Ohio, Cuyahoga County, population schedule, Digital images, Ancestry.com, Joe Kaminsky: Cleveland Ward 15: T624_1171; Page: 22B; ED: 0227; FHL microfilm: 1375184 [E-0438].
5. "Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1820-1948", database and digital images, Ancestry.com, Joseph Kaminsky: SS Chemnitz: Aug 15, 1907; Series: T844; Roll: 66, Page 8 (accessed Nov 6 2014) [E-1821].
6. 1910 U.S. Census: Ohio, Cuyahoga County, population schedule, Digital images, Ancestry.com, Joe Kaminsky: Cleveland Ward 15: T624_1171; Page: 22B; ED: 0227; FHL microfilm: 1375184 [E-0438].
7. "Naturalization Petition and Record Books for the US District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division, Cleveland, 1907-1946", digital image, www.Fold3.com; The National Archives, Joe Kaminsky: Declaration of Intention 1913; Petition for Naturalization, 1915: Oath of Allegiance, 1916 (accessed Nov 6 2014) [E-1819].
8. 1920 U.S. Census: Ohio, Cuyahoga County, population schedule, Digital images, Ancestry.com, Joe Kaminsky: Cleveland Ward 18; Roll: T625_1369; Page: 12B; ED: 362; Image: 713 [E-0439].
9. 1930 U.S. Census: Ohio, Cuyahoga County, population schedule, Digital images, Ancestry.com, Joseph Kaminsky: Cleveland; Roll: 1773; Page: 7A; ED: 0323; Image: 602.0; FHL microfilm: 2341507 [E-0426].
10. 1940 U.S. Census: Ohio, Cuyahoga County, population schedule, digital images, Ancestry.com, Joe Kaminsky: Cleveland Ward 27: Roll: T627_3230, ED: 92-667, Sheet 2A, Dwelling 32 (accessed Jul 31 2012) [E-1310].
11. "Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953", database with images, Familysearch.org; Index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City., Joseph Kaminsky: Jul 25,1949; File Number: Certificate, GS Film number: 2247093, Digital Folder Number: 004109162, Image Number: 00925 (accessed Nov 6 2014) [E-1822].
12. "JewishGen Online Worldwide Burial Registry", online database, Jewishgen.org, Joseph Kaminsky: Buried; July 27, 1949 (accessed Nov 6 2014) [E-1822].
13. "JewishGen Online Worldwide Burial Registry", online database, Jewishgen.org, Joseph Kaminsky: Buried; July 27, 1949 (accessed Nov 6 2014) [E-1822].
14. "Cleveland Necrology File", database, Cleveland Public Library, includes: The Cleveland Plain Dealer (1850-1975), The Cleveland Herald (1833, 1847-1848, 1876, 1878-1879) & The Cleveland Press (1941-1975) , Joseph Kaminsky: Jul 27, 1949 [E-0517].

