Individual Details
Helen Lebowitz
(Jul 1, 1886 - Jul 12, 1973)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Abraham Meshe Teitelbaum (1882 - 1940) |
| Child | Ben B. Teitelbaum (1908 - 1993) |
| Child | Ruth Teitelbaum (1910 - 1993) |
| Child | Samuel (Mickey) Teitelbaum (1914 - 2007) |
Notes
Census (family)
They and their son were renting at 2682 E. 48th St. The house was owned and also occupied by William Goodman, his wife Fannie, and their children. Fannie's maiden name was Moshontz. (This is not the Fannie Celia Moshontz who was my grandmother. This Fannie Moshontz is the daughter of Jacob Moshontz and the granddaughter of Benjamin Moshontz.) Abraham Teitelbaum was an alien, had immigrated in 1904, and was a presser in a cloak factory. Helen had immigrated in 1904. They could not speak English. They could speak read and write Yiddish.Census (family)
They co-owned a house at 5706 Griswold with his brother, Jacob. They both were aliens having immigrated in 1906. They could read and write English. He was a presser in a cloak factory.Census (family)
They co-owned a house at 5706 Griswold (worth $7000) with his brother, Jacob. He was a presser in a cloak factory.Census (family)
They were living at 3391 E. 142nd St. The house (worth $5000) was co-owned by Max Fader and Abe Teitelbaum. Both families were living there. Abe and Helen had both taken out naturalization papers. He was a tailor in a retail clothing store earning $2000 per year. They had both completed 8 years of school.Obit
The following obit appeared in the Cleveland Plain Dealer on July 13, 1973:"Helen Teitelbaum, devoted wife of the late Abraham, beloved mother of Dr. Ben, Dr. Sam and Mrs. Ruth Ginsburg, loving grandmother of nine, great-grandmother of eight. Services at Berkowitz-Kumin Inc., Memorial Chapel, 1985 So. Taylor Rd., Cleveland Heights. Friday, July 13 at 12 noon. Interment Lansing Cemetery. Family at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Ben Teitelbaum, 23880 Shelbourne Rd. Please omit flowers. Contributions to The Jewish National Fund."
Alt name
The name, Ellen, appears in 1918 in Abraham Teitelbaum's Draft Registration Card and in their 1906 Marriage Record.Endnotes
1. Social Security Administration, "U.S. Social Security Death Index", online database, Ancestry.com, Helen Teitelbaum: Death: July 11, 1973 [E-0506].
2. "Ohio County Marriage Records, 1790-1950", digital images, FamilySearch.org; {data from county courthouses}, Reuben Teitelbaum & Ally Labrowitz [sic]; Dec 16 1906: Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States, Reference ID: 228 p, GS Film Number: 886219, Digital Folder Number: 004016964, Image Number: 00166 (accessed Oct 24 2014) [E-1790].
3. 1910 U.S. Census: Ohio, Cuyahoga County, population schedule, Digital images, Ancestry.com, Abaham Leidelbauer [sic] Cleveland Ward 15, Roll: T624_1171; Page: 14A; ED: 0233; FHL microfilm: 1375184 (accessed Oct 24 2014) [E-1791].
4. 1920 U.S. Census: Ohio, Cuyahoga County, population schedule, Digital images, Ancestry.com, Abe Teitelbaum: Cleveland: Film: 1369 ED: 350 SD: 19 Sheet 16A [E-0443].
5. 1930 U.S. Census: Ohio, Cuyahoga County, population schedule, Digital images, Ancestry.com, Abraham Teitllebaum [sic]: Cleveland Roll: T626-1773; Image: 935.0., ED: 333, Sheet 3A [E-0991].
6. 1940 U.S. Census: Ohio, Cuyahoga County, population schedule, digital images, Ancestry.com, Abraham Teitelbaum: Cleveland: Roll: T627_3234, ED: 92-773, page 3B (accessed Oct 25 2014) [E-1793].
7. Social Security Administration, "U.S. Social Security Death Index", online database, Ancestry.com, Helen Teitelbaum: Death: July 11, 1973 [E-0506].
8. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2002; Ohio Death Index", database, www.ancestry.com", Ohio. Division of Vital Statistics. "Death Certificates and index, December 20, 1908-December 31, 1953", State Archives Series 3094, Ohio Historical Society, Ohio. Ohio Department of Health. "Index to Annual Deaths, 1958-2002", Ohio Department of Health, State Vital Statistics Unit, Columbus, OH, USA., Helen Teitelbaum: Death: July 11, 1973; Certificate: 052200; Volume: 21355 (accessed Oct 25 2014) [E-1792].
9. "JewishGen Online Worldwide Burial Registry", online database, Jewishgen.org, Helen Teitelbaum: 1973 (accessed Oct 25 2014) [E-1792].
10. Findagrave, online database, (www.Findagrave.com), Helen Teitelbaum: July 11, 1973 (accessed Jul 24 2014) [E-1792].
11. "Cleveland Jewish News Obituary Database", database, Jewishgen.org, Helen Teitelbaum: July 13, 1973 [E-0283].
12. "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) , Helen Teitelbaum: July 13, 1973 [E-0505].
13. Findagrave, online database, (www.Findagrave.com), Helen Teitelbaum: July 11, 1973 (accessed Jul 24 2014) [E-1792].
14. "Ohio County Marriage Records, 1790-1950", digital images, FamilySearch.org; {data from county courthouses}, Reuben Teitelbaum & Ally Labrowitz [sic]; Dec 16 1906: Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States, Reference ID: 228 p, GS Film Number: 886219, Digital Folder Number: 004016964, Image Number: 00166 (accessed Oct 24 2014) [E-1790].
15. "World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," digital image, Ancestry.com, Abe Teitelbaum: Cuyahoga County, Ohio; Roll: 1831857; Draft Board: 13 [E-0963].

