Eva (Rive) Blacher (Blacker) married Morris (Eli) Duberstein [return to: family genealogy resources]

Isaac, her son with Eli Duberstein and Isaac's wife, Rochel and her Levitman son Louis and his wife, Fannie.


   


ARRIVAL:

  • 1906 - Riva Blacher Duberstein Levitman arrives in Boston with daughter-in-law, Rochel, and granddaughter, Mere.
      Boston Passenger Lists, T843 Roll 90, Jan 1, 1906-Feb 28, 1906 Volumes: 165, Duberstein, Rochel, Marie, Rive, NARA, Waltham, Ma accessed 20 June 2008. Cymric from Liverpool 28th Dec 1905 arriving Boston 6 Jan 1906 - List R #23 - Duberstein, Rochel 22 - f - married - wife - not read - not write - Russia - race: Hebrew - last residence: Minsk Russia - final destination: Boston - ticket: yes - purchased by: husband - possession of $50 or less: $15 - ever in USA before: no - relative or friend and address: Husband - Isak Duberstein, 16 Oneida Street, Boston, MA - ever in prison: no - polygamist: no - anarchist: no - health: acne (has doctor certificate) - deformed or crippled: no; Marie Duberstein - 2 - child; Rive Duberstein - mother-in-law - 55 - f - married - wife - not read - not write - Russia Hebrew Minsk Russia to Boston, MA - health: good)
  • 1905 - December 14, 1905 - Majestic - Liverpool to New York - lines 20 - 22 - Mere Duberstein - 2 - f - s; Rochel Duberstein - 22 - f - m; Rive Duberstein - 55 - f )
  • 1905 - Hamburg Passenger Lists, 1850-1935, Rochel Duberstein, ancestry.com accessed 9 June 2008. (25 Nov 1905, Grimbsby Liverpool - Lutterworth of the White Star Line - Rochel Duberstein - f - 22 - Minsk, Russland - to Boston; Mere Duberstein - 2 - Minsk, Russland - Kind (Child) - to Boston; Reve Duberstein - 55 - Minsk, Russland - to Boston)
  • 1910 - 1910 U.S. Census, MA Suffolk Boston Roll T624_620 Page 12A Ward 16 ED 1505, Isaac Duberstein, ancestry.com accessed 27 July 2008 (11 Balfour Street - Duberstein, Isaac - head - m - w - married at 28 - Russia Yiddish - 1904 NA - English - laborer; Rosie Duberstein - wife - f - w - 28 - married 8 years - 3 children - 3 alive - born Russia Yiddish - English - e 1906; Mary - daughter - f - w - 7 - s - born Russia Yiddish - e 1906; Maurice - son - m - w - 3 - s - born MA; Hyman - son - m - w - 11/12 - s - born MA; Nathan Badelman - boarder - m - w - 25 - s - born Russia Yiddish - 1905 AL - English - plasterer - house; Hyman Levine - boarder - m - w - 23 - s - Russia Yiddish - English - painter - house; Eva Duberstein - mother - f - w - 60 - wd - Russia Yiddish - e 1906 - English)
  • 1910 MA death record v 12:438, Reg# 4683, Eva Duberstein, MA Archives, Boston, MA. (17 May 1910 - Eva Duberstein - 60 - died at 11 Balfour Street - f - w - widowed - housework - maiden name: Blacher - husband's name Morris Duberstein - born Russia - Harry Blacher of Russia and Etta CBL of Russia - carcinoma of intestines - auto-intoxication from stoppage of bowel 14 days - L. Mendelsohn, M.D. - 17 May 1910 - Woburn (Montefiore) - Jacob Stanetsky)

    BLACKER RELATIONSHIP


  • 1904 - New York Passenger Lists, T715 Roll 428, Alter Duberstein, NARA, Waltham, MA accessed 9 June 2008. (S. S. Blucher - 22 Jan 1904 - 5 Feb 1905 - Hamburg to New York - Alter Duberstein - 30 - married - tailor - reads - writes - Russian Hebrew - Minsk to New York - $11.00 - Cousin: Schleime Lachowsky, 245 E. 81st Street, New York City, NY)
  • 1904 - New York Passenger Lists, T715 Roll 453, Rubin Blacher, NARA, Waltham, MA accessed 9 June 2008. (Potsdam - 3 May 1904 - Rotterdam to New York City - List A - Rubin Blacher - 17 - single - salesman - Minsk Russia - Uncle: S. Lachowsky, 245 E ?? Street, New York City, NY)
  • 1904 - New York Passenger Lists, T715 Roll 428, Alter Duberstein, NARA, Waltham, MA accessed 9 June 2008. (S. S. Blucher - 22 Jan 1904 - 5 Feb 1905 - Hamburg to New York - Alter Duberstein - 30 - married - tailor - reads - writes - Russian Hebrew - Minsk to New York - $11.00 - Cousin: Schleime Lachowsky, 245 E. 81st Street, New York City, NY)

    CONNECTION: Rubin Blacher and Isaac Duberstein?


    Parents of Rubin Blacher: Max Blacher and Sara Laschow. Parents of Isaac Duberstein: Eva Blacher and Morris Duberstein. S. Lachowsky - uncle of Rubin Blacher and cousin of Isaac Duberstein
  • Eva's brother - Max Blacker married Sarah Laschow.
  • 1927 - New York City death record # 5187, Max Blacker, Department of Health of the City of New York Bureau of Records, 31 Chambers Street, New York, NY 10007, accessed January 2008. (23 July 1927 - Bronx - 1183 Gerard Avenue - tenement - Max Blacker - m - w - married - born 25 Aug 1865 - 61 years 10 months - 29 days; dry goods merchant - born Russia - in USA 21 years - in NYC 21 years - Father: Saman (unclear) Blecher of Russia - Mother: unknown of Russia - Attended 1 July 1927 - 22 July 1927 - died at 2 P.M. - Cause of death: Carcinoma of lung - 5 months; Contributory: Plural effusion - 2 months - Dr. Solomon Horwith, 639 Prospect Avenue - Burial: 24 July 1927 at Washington Cemetery)

    Duberstein - Blacker Narrative Background


    Duberstein 1910 Naturalization


    1904 - Duberstein, Isaac - Petition for Naturalization - 1904 - Declaration of Intent - Circuit Court - Certificate No. 154379 0 #2681 - Admitted September 6th, 1910 - Isaac Duberstein - 387 Blue Hill Avenue, Boston (Roxbury), Massachusetts - sheet metal worker - born 10th October 1875 Minsk, Russia - emigrated to the United States from Hamburg, Germany about the 26th of January 1904 and arrived at the port of New York, NY on the vessel Blucher. I declared my intention to become a citizen of the United States on the 17th September 1906 Boston, Mass. in the U. S. Circuit Court of the Mass. District. My wife's name is Rosie. She was born in Minsk, Russia and now resides at Boston, Mass. I have three children - their names, places of birth and now residence is: Mary R. - March 5, 1903 - Russia - Boston, MA; Morris - November 3, 1906 - Boston, MA - Boston, MA; Herman - October 3, 1908 - Boston, MA - Boston, MA - renounce Nicholas II Emperor of all Russias - Isaac Duberstein (signature) - 4 April 1910 - Affidavit of Witnesses: John F. Kennedy - agent - residing 77 Wellington Hill Street, Boston; James G. Moriarity - sheet metal worker - residing 280 Dorchester St., Dorchester - signatures of John Kennedy and James Moriarity - sworn before me this 4th April 1910 - John Gilman, Deputy Clerk


           

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