Individual Details
Anna Smith
(Bef Apr 6, 1863 - )
Events
Families
| Spouse | Abraham Miller (1861 - 1928) |
| Child | Edith Miller (1891 - 1944) |
| Child | Fannie Miller (1893 - ) |
| Child | Solomon Miller (1889 - 1985) |
| Father | Simon Smith (Zelcman) (1817 - 1865) |
| Mother | Ita Dyna z Izreal Gotferstein (1832 - 1863) |
| Sibling | Abram z Szymel Smith (1860 - ) |
| Sibling | Rachel Smith (1859 - 1946) |
Notes
Birth
According to the 1891 and 1901 U.K. Census she was born in 1863. Her mother died on April 6, 1863. She is enumerated with her husband in 1891 and 1901 in Leeds.Census (family)
They had migrated to England and were living with their son at 91 Templar St., Leeds, Yorkshire, England in four rooms. He was employed as a tailor.Census (family)
They were living at 107 St. Peters St. in Leeds in a four room abode. He was employed as a "fitting up" tailor.Immigration (Fam)
On September 12, 1914, the SS Cameronia left Glasgow, Scotland and arrived in New York City on September 21, 1914. On board were Abraham, Annie and Edith Miller. They were in second class and they had $1150 in their possession. Their last permanent residence was Glasgow, Scotland and their nearest relative there was a nephew, Israel Miller, living on Atholl Place in Dumfermline, Fife, Scotland. Their final destination was their cousin Abraham Levin living at 1916 Evergreen Ave. Chicago, Illinois. Abraham Miller, a 50 year old tailor born in Vilna, was 5'3' tall, dark complected, and had grey eyes and hair. Anna, a 48 year old housewife born in Mariampol, was 5 ft. 1/2 in. tall, dark complected, had grey eyes and hair, and had a small mark on the center of her left chest.Census (family)
They were renting at 1047 N. Western Ave (a 3 family apartment building) in Chicago, Illinois with Annie 56, Solomon, 28, a bookkeeper in a (spec?) factory , Fanny, 22, a button hole maker, Sam Glass, 24, a proprietor of a cleaning shop, and Edith Miller Glass, 24 years old. They were all listed as aliens, able to speak English, and able to read and write. He was a trimmer in a tailor shop.Census
She was living with her son and his family at 3244 Waubansia Ave.Census
She was living with her son and his family at 3359 Hirsch St. She had never been naturalized.Alt name
This was her name as mentioned in her mother's death record.Endnotes
1. "1891 Census of England. Leeds", digital image, AncestryLibrary.com, Annie Miller: RG 12/3689, Folio 2, page 8 (accessed Feb 14 2008) [E-1023].
2. "1901 Census of England, Leeds", digital image, AncestryLibrary.com, Annie Miller: RG 13/4221, Folio 122, page 28 (accessed Feb 14 2008) [E-1024].
3. "Mariampol, Lithuania, Vital Death Records", Originals in Lithuanian State Historical Archives, indexed in JRI-Poland, (http://www.jewishgen.org/jri-pl/index.htm), Death of Ita Dyna Szmydt: Year: 1863, Act 14, Index 49 (Translated by Raymond Whitzman) [E-0365].
4. "1891 Census of England. Leeds", digital image, AncestryLibrary.com, Abraham Miller: RG 12/3689, Folio 2, page 8 (accessed Feb 14 2008) {E-1023}.
5. "1901 Census of England, Leeds", digital image, AncestryLibrary.com, Abrahm Miller: RG 13 4221, Folio 122, Page 28 (accessed Feb 15 2010) [E-1024].
6. "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957", digital images, Ancestry.com, Abraham Miller: SS Cameronia: Sep 21,1914, T715-2371, Page 119 Line 3 (accessed Feb 15 2010) [E-1025].
7. 1920 U.S. Census: Illinois, Cook County, population schedule, Digital images, Ancestry.com, Abraham Miller: Chicago Ward 15: Roll T625-325, Image 982, ED 907, Sheet No. 13A (accessed Feb 15 2010) [E-1026].
8. 1930 U.S. Census: Illinois, Cook County, population schedule, Digital images, Ancestry.com, Anna Miller: Chicago; Film No. T626-467; Page: 8A; Image: 950.0, ED 1197 [E-1028].
9. 1940 U.S. Census: Illinois, Cook County, population schedule, Digital images, Ancestry.com, Anna Miller: Chicago; Roll: T627_984; Page: 3A; ED: 103-1964 (accessed Mar 16 2015) [E-2108].
10. "Mariampol, Lithuania, Vital Death Records", Originals in Lithuanian State Historical Archives, indexed in JRI-Poland, (http://www.jewishgen.org/jri-pl/index.htm), Death of Ita Dyna Szmydt: Year: 1863, Act 14, Index 49 (Translated by Raymond Whitzman) [E-0365].

