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Moses Joseph Bloom
1860 - 1934 (73 years)-
Name Moses Joseph Bloom Birth 7 Oct 1860 Goniadz, Poland Gender Male Death 11 Feb 1934 Burial Mt. Hebron Cemetary, Flushing, NY - Block: 16, Reference: 3, Section: A-D, Lot: ,Line: 16, Grave: 6, Society: ORDER SONS OF ZION
Person ID I31 Rothschild_Bloom Last Modified 4 Nov 2017
Father Ephriam Treszczanski, b. 1800, Goniadz, Poland d. 1881 (Age 81 years) Mother Anna Schwartz, b. 1818 d. 1868 (Age 50 years) Marriage 1858 [1] Family ID F18 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Dora Ponemonsky, b. 29 May 1861, Grodno, Russia d. 27 Oct 1949, Olinville Nursing Home, Bronx, NY (Age 88 years) Marriage Jan 1884 Notes - Immigrated to US in 1890, became US citizen in 1896
Children 1. Anna Bloom, b. 18 Jun 1884, Goniadz, Poland d. 31 May 1970, Park West Hospital, New York, NY, USA (Age 85 years) 2. Frank Bloom, b. 8 Nov 1885, Goniadz, Poland d. 3 Jun 1971, Pelham Bay General Hospital, Bronx, NY, USA (Age 85 years) 3. Rose Bloom, b. 16 Dec 1887, Goniadz, Poland d. 14 Mar 1987 (Age 99 years) 4. UNKNOWN Bloom, b. Abt 1888 5. Sarah Bloom, b. 2 Jun 1889, Goniadz, Poland d. 11 Jan 1984 (Age 94 years) 6. Esther Bloom, b. 29 May 1891, New York, NY, USA d. 22 Nov 1979, 57 Park Terrace East, New York, NY, USA (Age 88 years) 7. David Bloom, b. 24 Mar 1893, New York, NY, USA d. 14 Apr 1987, Englewood Hospital, Englewood, New Jersey, USA (Age 94 years) 8. Isidore Bloom, b. 12 May 1895, New York, NY, USA d. 4 Mar 1975, 94th And Broadway, New York, NY (Age 79 years) 9. Lenna Bloom, b. 20 Dec 1896, New York, NY, USA d. 13 Jul 1990, Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York, NY, USA (Age 93 years) 10. Abraham Bloom, b. 1 Jul 1899 d. 1902 (Age 2 years) 11. Joe Bloom, b. 5 Aug 1901, New York, NY, USA d. 13 Aug 1901, New York, NY, USA (Age 0 years) 12. Abe Bloom, b. 5 Aug 1901, New York, NY, USA d. Aug 1901 (Age 0 years) 13. Aaron Bloom, b. 2 Feb 1903, New York, NY, USA d. 14 Feb 1990, Fort Tryon Nursing Home, New York, NY, USA (Age 87 years) 14. Daniel Bloom, b. 2 Feb 1903 d. 5 Feb 1903 (Age 0 years) 15. Rachel Bloom, b. 27 Jul 1906, 2615 Third Avenue, NY, NY d. 2 May 1908, Riverside Hospital (Age 1 year) 16. UNKNOWN Bloom Family ID F17 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 4 Mar 2019
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Notes - Grandpa was apparently a well read Hebrew scholar. He was sought out, as I remember hearing, to read certain passages of the Torah on the holidays during the services. One should read his autobiography to fully picture his training and to understand how he got this knowledge.
During the years that his family was growing, he tried many businesses, as I recall hearing. The main business, for which he had the most background, was a Delicatessen Store. The family almost always lived in the back of the store and, I presume, the store helped to feed the family. As they grew old enough, the kids performed tasks, such as delivering the rolls, sell the milk, wait on customers etc.
Served in the Russian Army as a Flecher (paramedic) in the 101st Regiment (Permsky Infantry) of the 26th division, stationed in Grodno in 1882, discharged around 1885.
Addresses:
1894-1896: 68 Stanton Street (deli)
1896: 215 Rivington Street
1895: 140 3rd Avenue, Bronx (deli, passementaries)
1900 (?): 144 Hester Street, 1632 Second Avenue (deli)
1906-1909: 52 East 118th Street
1909-1910: 416 Lenox Avenue
1920-1925: 86 West 119th Street
10 East 130th Street
2040 7th Avenue
Washington Apartments, 122nd Street
Purchased the 17 acre property in Norwood, NJ on March 6th, 1917 from Herman HF Brinks and his wife, Elisabeth JM Brinks of New York, NY. “NW corner of an unnamed road and the road from Schaalenburg to Tappantown. Frontages 7 ch 68 1 x 8 ch 38 1, Excepting so much as was conveyed by David F. Haring and wife to the Ridgefield Park Railroad Company, June 28, 1872.” [2, 3, 4, 5]
- Grandpa was apparently a well read Hebrew scholar. He was sought out, as I remember hearing, to read certain passages of the Torah on the holidays during the services. One should read his autobiography to fully picture his training and to understand how he got this knowledge.
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