Individual Details
Ida Levin
(Abt, 1889 - )
Events
Families
| Spouse | Judah Wilson (1886 - ) |
| Child | Simeon Wilson (1915 - 1996) |
| Father | Moses Levin (1860 - 1948) |
| Mother | Rachel Smith (1859 - 1946) |
| Sibling | Dina Levin (1889 - 1960) |
| Sibling | Ethel Levin (1897 - 1957) |
| Sibling | Celia Levin (1892 - 1971) |
| Sibling | Leah Levin (1899 - 1967) |
| Sibling | Harry Levin (1893 - 1979) |
| Sibling | Abraham Leib Levin ( - ) |
Notes
Immigration
According to the passenger list of the SS Patricia which arrived in NYC on August 29, 1907, (having left Hamburg on August 16), Chaie Lewin was 17 years old. She could read and write. Her last residence was Suwalki, Poland and her destination was her uncle, Elli Lewin, at 89 Evergreen Ave. Chicago, Illinois. Her nearest relative in Poland was her father, Moishe Lewin, of Lagwoduest, Suwalki, Russia. She had a fair complexion, light brown hair and gray eyes; she was born in Suwalki, Russia. Her height was 5 feet two. She was a dressmaker, had $4, and a ticket to her destination. She paid for her own passage.She was detained by the custom officials and telegraphed her uncle Ellis for money. She had 1 dinner while waiting.
Census
She was living with her Uncle Ellis and sister, Celia, at 1948 Evergreen Ave. and had immigrated in 1907. She could read and write and speak English. She was 21 and working as a dress maker in a ladies tailor shop.Census (family)
They were renting at 1103 Leavitt St. with her sister and their son. Julius had applied for papers and was naturalized in 1915. He could read and write, was born in Poland and his mother tongue was Hebrew. He was 33 and a cutter in a clothing store. She was naturalized in 1915. She could read and write, was born in Poland and her mother tongue was Hebrew.Census (family)
They and their son were renting ($70 monthly) at 2226 Cortez St. They owned a radio. Judah was naturalized and immigrated in 1905. He could read and write, was born in Poland and his mother tongue was Polish. He was an operator in a tailor shop. She was naturalized and immigrated in 1908. She could read and write, was born in Poland, and her mother tongue was Polish.Census (family)
They and their son were renting ($37.50 per month) 2104 Concord Place. Judah was a dress cutter in a clothing factory making $1300/yr. She was a sales lady in a department store. He had finished 4 years of high school and she had finished 8 years of grade school.Endnotes
1. "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957", digital images, Ancestry.com, SS Patricia, Chaie Lewin, Aug 29 1907, NARA Film T715 Roll 976. Line 21, List 13[E-0535].
2. 1910 U.S. Census: Illinois, Cook County, population schedule, Digital images, Ancestry.com, Ida Levin: Chicago Ward 16, Cook, Illinois; Roll: T624_259; Page: 13A; ED: 0773; FHL microfilm: 1374272 (reaccessed Mar 25 2015) [E-0545].
3. 1920 U.S. Census: Illinois, Cook County, population schedule, Digital images, Ancestry.com, Julius Wilson: Chicago Ward 15; Roll: T625_325; Page: 9A; ED: 902; Image: 842 (reaccessed Mar 25 2015) [E-0530].
4. 1930 U.S. Census: Illinois, Cook County, population schedule, Digital images, Ancestry.com, Morris [sic] Levine: Chicago; Roll: 466; Page: 5B; ED: 1171; Image: 804.0; FHL microfilm: 2340201 (reaccessed Mar 22 2015) [E-0531].
5. "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957", digital images, Ancestry.com, Detained Passenger List, SS Patricia, Chaie Lewin: Aug 29, 1907; NARA Film T715 Roll 976, Page 152, Line 1 [E-0535].
6. 'Hamburg Passenger Lists, 1850-1934", digital images, Ancestry.com , Chaie Lewin: Aug 17, 1907; SS Patricia, Staatsarchive Hamburg: 373-7 I, VIII A 1, Band 193, Seite 2201 (Mikrofilm Nr. K_1801) (accessed Sep 11 2011) [E-1233].
7. "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957", digital images, Ancestry.com, SS Patricia, Chaie Lewin: Aug 29, 1907; NARA Film T715 Roll 976, Line 21, List 13 [E-0535].
8. 1910 U.S. Census: Illinois, Cook County, population schedule, Digital images, Ancestry.com, Ida Levin: Chicago Ward 16, Cook, Illinois; Roll: T624_259; Page: 13A; ED: 0773; FHL microfilm: 1374272 (reaccessed Mar 25 2015) [E-0545].
9. Illinois, Cook County Marriages, 1871-1920, database online; Familysearch.org, Julius Wilson & Ida Levin: Marriage: Aug 30, 1914; GS Film number: 1030579, Digital Folder Number: 4272236, Image Number: 846, Reference ID: 674151 (accessed Mar 25 2015) [E-2135).
10. 1920 U.S. Census: Illinois, Cook County, population schedule, Digital images, Ancestry.com, Julius Wilson: Chicago Ward 15; Roll: T625_325; Page: 9A; ED: 902; Image: 842 (reaccessed Mar 25 2015) [E-0530].
11. 1930 U.S. Census: Illinois, Cook County, population schedule, Digital images, Ancestry.com, Julius Wilson: Chicago; Roll: 466; Page: 5B; ED: 1171; Image: 804.0; FHL microfilm: 2340201 (reaccessed Mar 22 2015) [E-0531].
12. 1940 U.S. Census: Illinois, Cook County, population schedule, Digital images, Ancestry.com, Judah W. Wilson: Chicago; Roll: T627_986; Page: 62A; ED: 103-2032 (accessed Mar 2 2015) [E-2136].

