Individual Details
Pearl Teitelbaum
(Sep 26, 1905 - Oct 20, 1992)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Joseph Lukin (1899 - 1989) |
| Child | Florence (Freda) Lukin (1926 - 2017) |
| Child | Blanche Lukin (1930 - ) |
| Child | Robert Lukin (1940 - ) |
| Father | Ruben Teitelbaum (1843 - 1924) |
| Mother | Frieda Moshontz (1860 - ) |
| Sibling | Abraham Meshe Teitelbaum (1882 - 1940) |
| Sibling | Jacob (Yankel) Teitelbaum (1885 - 1954) |
| Sibling | Fanny Teitelbaum (1886 - 1965) |
| Sibling | Benjamin Teitelbaum (1888 - 1964) |
| Sibling | Lazar Teitelbaum (1892 - ) |
| Sibling | Lena Teitelbaum (1893 - 1988) |
| Sibling | Sarah (Celia, Cyril) Teitelbaum (1894 - 1930) |
| Sibling | Esther Teitelbaum (1896 - 1912) |
| Sibling | Rose Teitelbaum (1900 - 1987) |
Notes
Immigration
On September 15, 1923 Perla Teitelbaum arrived on the SS Veendam which sailed from Rotterdam on Sept. 5, 1923. She was an 18 year-old unmarried seamstress. She could read and write Polish. Her last residence was Mamnino, Poland. Her closest relative in Poland was her father, Rubin Teitelbaum, of Mamnino, Kreismakow, Poland. Her sister had $6.00. Her destination was her brother in law Josef Kaminski, 5917 Hawthorne Ave. Cleveland Ohio. She had blonde hair and brown eyes, was five feet six inches tall and had a scar on her right ear.Census (family)
They were living with their daughter at Apt 41, 3418 139th St.Miscnote (family)
In 1972 Pearl Teitelbaum Lukin told Mark Teitelbaum: "Max Fader, was a carpenter and worked with Pearl's husband, Joseph Lukin; the Lukins were married in 1924. During the Depression Joseph Lukin., unable to build homes, began to rent juke boxes, vending machines, and coin operated games to amusement parks. When he found he was making a decent living from this sideline he retired as a carpenter and expanded the business. Max Fader, about this time injured his back in a fall from a house under construction. He joined his brother in law in the business which became known as J & L Music. Later the elder Benjamin Teitelbaum and Sol Teitelbaum began to work for them."Census (family)
Joe and Pearl were renting ($30/mon) with their children 10537 Earle Ave. He had completed high school and she had completed 2 years of college. He was the operator and owner of an amusement concern.Naturalization
Her last place of residence before immigrating was Ostroleka, PolandObit
The following obit appeared in the October 30, 1992, Cleveland Jewish News:"PEARL LUKIN
Pearl Lukin (nee Teitelbaum) died on Oct. 20 at the age of 87. Born in Poland, she came here when she was 16 years old. She was a longtime member of
Congregation B 'nai Jeshurun. Mrs. Lukin was the widow of Joseph Lukin.
Surviving are daughters, Florence Rothenberg and Blanche Weiss; son, Dr. Robert Lukin; nine grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren."
Endnotes
1. Social Security Administration, "U.S. Social Security Death Index", online database, Ancestry.com, Pearl Lukin: Death: Oct 20, 1992 [E-0515].
2. "Naturalization Petition and Record Books for the US District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division, Cleveland, 1907-1946", digital image, www.Fold3.com; The National Archives, Pearl Lukin: Roll 235; Petition for Naturalization: 1943; Certificate of Arrival: 1941; Oath of Allegiance: Jun 30,1944 (accessed Jan 11 2015) [E-1911].
3. "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957", digital images, Ancestry.com, Perla Teitelbaum: SS Veendam: Sep 15, 1923; Microfilm roll: T715_3373; Line: 22; Page 71 [E-0327].
4. "Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Marriage Records and Indexes, 1810-1973", database on-line, Ancestry.com; Original records: "Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Marriage Records, 1810–1973", Microfilm publication, 20 rolls. Reels 12–27, 107–110., Joseph Lukin & Pearl Titelbaum [sic]: Marriage: Dec 27, 1925: 1973 Vol 143-144; Page: 61; Year Range: 1925 Dec-1926 Jun (accessed Jan 11 2014) [E-1912].
5. 1930 U.S. Census: Ohio, Cuyahoga County, population schedule, Digital images, Ancestry.com, Joseph Sukin [sic]; Cleveland; Roll: 1779; Page: 35B; ED: 0775; Image: 990.0; FHL microfilm: 2341513 (accessed Jan 12 2015) [E-1913].
6. Mark Teitelbaum, "Unpublished manuscript based on 1972 interview with Pearl Teitelbaum Lukin"; Cleveland, Ohio [E-0119], [E-0119].
7. 1940 U.S. Census: Ohio, Cuyahoga County, population schedule, digital images, Ancestry.com, Joseph Lukin: Cleveland; Roll: T627_3227, ED: 92-607, Page: 10A (accessed Jan 12 2015) [E-1913].
8. "Naturalization Petition and Record Books for the US District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division, Cleveland, 1907-1946", digital image, www.Fold3.com; The National Archives, Pearl Lukin: Roll 235; Petition for Naturalization: 1943; Certificate of Arrival: 1941; Oath of Allegiance: Jun 30,1944 (accessed Jan 11 2015) [E-1911].
9. Social Security Administration, "U.S. Social Security Death Index", online database, Ancestry.com, Pearl Lukin: Death: Oct 20, 1992 [E-0515].
10. 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., Certificate: 073043; Volume: 29126 [E-1153].
11. "Cleveland Jewish News Obituary Database", database, Jewishgen.org, Pearl Lukin, Obit: Oct 30 1992 [E-0516].
12. "Cleveland Jewish News Obituary Database", database, Jewishgen.org, Pearl Lukin, Obit: Oct 30 1992 [E-0516].
13. "Cleveland Jewish News", [Archives] online database, www.clevelandjewishnews.com, Obit; Pearl Lukin: Friday, October 30, 1992 (accessed Jun 29 2019) [E-2471 .

