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Chana Mere Maler, née Chana Mere Bris
Date of birth | 1847 |
Place of birth | Pumpenai, Lithuania |
Date of emigration | 1914 |
Spouse | Israel Hirsh Maler |
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Chaim Yitzchak (Isaac), b. 1876, Kvetkai, Lithuania
Yankel Menasha (Jack), b. 1882, Kvetkai, Lithuania
Chaika (Ida), b. 1885, Kvetkai, Lithuania
Sora Leia (Sarah), b. 1889, Kvetkai, Lithuania
Hene (Annie), b. 1896, Kvetkai, Lithuania |
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Chana Mere and Israel Hirsh Maler
with their youngest daughter Hene
circa 1908 in Kvetkai, Lithuania.
From the collection of Cynthia Reingold.
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1897 Lithuanian Census record for the Maler Family of Kvetkai
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Gersh Maler, age 55, shoemaker, born in Kvetkai, living in Kvetkai.
Chana-Mere Maler, age 50, wife, daughter of Israel, born in Pumpenai, living in Kvetkai.
Chaim-Itzek Maler, age 21, soldier, son of Gersh, born in Kvetkai, currently in Army.
Yankel Maler, age 15, son of Gersh, born in Kvetkai, living in Kvetkai.
Chaika Maler, age 14, daughter of Gersh, born in Kvetkai, living in Popil.
Sora-Leah Maler, age 8, daughter of Gersh, born in Kvetkai, living in Popil.
Gena Maler, age 6 mos, daughter of Gersh, born in Kvetkai, living in Popil.
Note from Joyce: The census record as transcribed on JewishGen says the three youngest children are in "Papile," a town which is quite far from Kvetkai. I wondered for years why they were so far from their parents, especially the baby. It wasn't until connecting with Charles Zar and learning about the Glas branch of the Briss Family that I realized the children were not in Papile, but Popil, the Yiddish name for the town of Papilys, which is right next to Kvetkai. Popil was the home of the Glas family. I would guess that there was illness or violence in Kvetkai, and the three girls were sent to stay with Auntie Buna for a time.
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JewishGen.org
Transcription of record
LVIA/768/1/43
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Passenger Manifest
RMS Laconia
sailing from Liverpool, 8 Aug 1914
bound for Port of New York
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Chana M. Meller, adult, traveling 3rd Class, bound for New York, woman not accompanied by spouse, age 55, subject of Russia, arrival in United Kingdom Libau / Hull, steamship line USS Co.
Jankel Meller, adult, traveling 3rd Class, bound for New York, man not accompanied by spouse, age 28, subject of Russia, arrival in United Kingdom Libau / Hull, steamship line USS Co.
Joche Meller, adult, traveling 3rd Class, bound for New York, man not accompanied by spouse, age 17, subject of Russia, arrival in United Kingdom Libau / Hull, steamship line USS Co.
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Ancestry.com
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UK, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 for Chana M Meller
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Passenger Manifest
RMS Laconia
arriving at Port of New York, 17 Aug 1914
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Chane Meller, age 55, female, housewife, can neither read nor write, subject of Russia, race or people Hebrew, last permanent residence Kwetky. Address of nearest relative in country whence came: sister, Mrs. Ita Glas, Popel, Kwetky, Kowno. Final destination: Boston, MA, has ticket to destination. Passage paid by brother. Carrying $50. Going to join brother Max Annis, 59 Middlesex Street, Boston, MA. Never been in an almshouse or other institution, not a polygamist, not an anarchist, not coming to the US under any labor agreement, good mental and physical health. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Dark complexion, dark hair, brown eyes, no marks of identification. Place of birth: Russia, Kwetky.
Jankel Meller, age 28, male, [section obscured by notes on hospital admission], can read and write, subject of Russia, race or people Hebrew, last permanent residence Kwetky. Address of nearest relative in country whence came: aunt, Mrs. Ita Glas, Popel, Kwetky, Kowno. Final destination: Boston, MA, has ticket to destination. Passage paid by uncle. Carrying no money. Going to join uncle Max Annis, 59 Middlesex Street, Boston, MA. Never been in an almshouse or other institution, not a polygamist, not an anarchist, not coming to the US under any labor agreement, good mental and physical health. Height 5 feet 5 inches. Dark complexion, dark hair, brown eyes, no marks of identification. Place of birth: Russia, Kwetky.
Joche Meller, age 17, female, seamstress, can read and write, subject of Russia, race or people Hebrew, last permanent residence Kwetky. Address of nearest relative in country whence came: aunt, Mrs. Ita Glas, Popel, Kwetky, Kowno. Final destination: Boston, MA, has ticket to destination. Passage paid by uncle. Carrying no money. Going to join uncle Max Annis, 59 Middlesex Street, Boston, MA. Never been in an almshouse or other institution, not a polygamist, not an anarchist, not coming to the US under any labor agreement, good mental and physical health. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Dark complexion, dark hair, brown eyes, no marks of identification. Place of birth: Russia, Kwetky.
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New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 for Chane Meller
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Record of Aliens Held For Special Inquiry
Laconia, Cunard, 17 Aug 1914
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55 year old female, index number 43, Chona Meller, manifest group 24, number 2, number of persons 2, cause of detention LPC ["likely public charge"] / cert [certificate of health problem], Inspector Macste. Actions of the Boards of Special Inquiry: First Hearing 8/18, Second Hearing 8/20, Admitted 9/2: Landed.
17 year old female, index number 43, Joche Meller.
23 year old male, index number 51, Jankel Meller, manifest group 26, number 30, number of persons 1, cause of detention LPC ["likely public charge"] / PhD ["physical defect"]. Released from hospital 8/20/14 12:30 PM. Inspector Schwartz. Actions of the Boards of Special Inquiry: First Hearing 8/20, Second Hearing 8/21, Admitted 9/2: Landed.
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New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 for 51 Chone Meller
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HIAS Record
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Chane Meller, age 55, arrival date 17 Aug 1914, previous residence Kwatky, ship Laconia, family members Jankel 28, Jache 17. Resident relative Brother, Max Annes, 59 Middlesex Street, Boston.
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Ancestry.com
Transcription of original record
U.S., Boston Arrivals of Jewish Immigrants from HIAS Records,
1882-1929
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