Individual Details
Leah Levin
(Aug 7, 1899 - Aug 7, 1967)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Isadore Krandel (1898 - 1972) |
| Child | Mary Krandel (1927 - 1968) |
| Child | Ellis Krandel (1928 - 1994) |
| Child | Bernard Krandel (1932 - 1932) |
| Child | Delores Krandel (1934 - ) |
| Child | Pauline Krandel (1939 - ) |
| Father | Moses Levin (1860 - 1948) |
| Mother | Rachel Smith (1859 - 1946) |
| Sibling | Dina Levin (1889 - 1960) |
| Sibling | Ida Levin (1889 - ) |
| Sibling | Ethel Levin (1897 - 1957) |
| Sibling | Celia Levin (1892 - 1971) |
| Sibling | Harry Levin (1893 - 1979) |
| Sibling | Abraham Leib Levin ( - ) |
Notes
Immigration
She arrived on the SS Gdansk having left Danzig on January 13,1921. Leja Lewinski was 22 years old. She could read and write Polish. Her last residence was Suwalki, Poland and her destination was her brother, Harry Lewin, at 1107 N. Leavitt St. Chicago, Illinois. Her nearest relative in Poland was her sister Dyna Ender of 30 Moskawaka St. Suwalki, Poland. She had a light complexion, fair hair and blue eyes; she was born in Suwalki, Poland. Her height was 5 ft. 5 in.Census (family)
They and their children were renting $33/mon) 1109 Hoyne Ave. He was a machine operator in a private store earning $1450/yr. He had finished 3 years of grade school and she had finished 4 years of high school. He was naturalized and she was not.Naturalization
She was naturalized in the US District Court of Northern Illinois.Endnotes
1. “Illinois, Northern District Petitions for Naturalization, 1906-1991", images, Familysearch.org, Leah Krandell: Certificate of arrival; Petition for naturalization: May 28, 1941; Cook County > Petitions, 1941, v. 935, no. 223501-223800 > images 895-897 of 1083 (accessed Mar 28 2015) [E-2150].
2. "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957", digital images, Ancestry.com, SS Gdansk Leja Lewinski: Arrived Jan 29, 1921, T715 Roll 2917, Page 101, Line 5 [E-0540].
3. “Illinois, Northern District Petitions for Naturalization, 1906-1991", images, Familysearch.org, Leah Krandell: Certificate of arrival; Petition for naturalization: May 28, 1941; Cook County > Petitions, 1941, v. 935, no. 223501-223800 > images 895-897 of 1083 (accessed Mar 28 2015) [E-2150].
4. 1940 U.S. Census: Illinois, Cook County, population schedule, Digital images, Ancestry.com, Isadore Krandel: Chicago; Roll: T627_974; Page: 7B; ED: 103-1676 (accessed Apr 11 2015) [E-2151].
5. "U.S. Naturalization Record Indexes, 1791-1992", database on-line, Ancestry.com. National Archives and Records Administration(NARA); Washington, D.C.; Soundex Index to Naturalization Petitions for the United States District and Circuit Courts, Northern District of Illinois and Immigration and Naturalization Service, Leah Krandell: Naturalization: May 28, 1941: Soundex Index to Naturalization Petitions for the United States District and Circuit Courts, Northern District of Illinois and Immigration and Naturalization Service District 9, 1840-1950 (M1285); Microfilm Serial: M1285; Microfilm Roll: 107 (accessed Mar 28 2015) [E-2150].
6. “Illinois, Northern District Petitions for Naturalization, 1906-1991", images, Familysearch.org, Leah Krandell: Certificate of arrival; Petition for naturalization: May 28, 1941; Cook County > Petitions, 1941, v. 935, no. 223501-223800 > images 895-897 of 1083 (accessed Mar 28 2015) [E-2150].
7. Cook County Clerk "Cook County, Illinois Death Index, 1908-1988", on-line index, Ancestry.com, Leah Krandel: Death: Aug 7, 1967; File number 656467 (accessed Apr 11 2015) {E-2156].

