Individual Details
Ruben Moshontz
(Est, 1865 - Aft 1923)
He took over his father's (Benjamin Moshontz) lumber business in Poland.
Events
Families
| Spouse | Anna Laya Gross ( - 1920) |
| Child | Pearl Moshontz (1885 - 1964) |
| Child | Esther Moshontz (1895 - 1975) |
| Child | Evelyn Moshontz (1901 - 1961) |
| Father | Benjamin Moshontz (1830 - ) |
| Mother | Esther Unknown Maiden Name (1830 - ) |
| Sibling | Jacob Moshontz (1848 - 1915) |
| Sibling | Frieda Moshontz (1860 - ) |
| Sibling | Fannie Celia Moshontz (1869 - 1924) |
| Sibling | Israel Moshontz (1870 - ) |
Notes
Birth
1865 is a guess based on the estimated age of his father and the birth years of his children.Occupation
According to Pearl Teitelbaum Luken he was a lumber merchant in Zabiele, Poland. Zabiele is a village midway between Ostroleka and Krasnosielc, Poland.Death
He was mentioned in his daughter, Pearl's immigration record.Endnotes
1. Mark Teitelbaum, "Unpublished manuscript based on 1972 interview with Pearl Teitelbaum Lukin"; Cleveland, Ohio [E-0119].
2. Mark Teitelbaum, "Unpublished manuscript based on 1972 interview with Pearl Teitelbaum Lukin"; Cleveland, Ohio [E-0119].
3. "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957", digital images, Ancestry.com, Perla Muszkatel: SS Rotterdam: Aug 20, 1920, Roll T715_2817, Page 210, Line 11 [E-0309].

