Thursday, December 20, 2012

Scher Family Pictures & Documents

This selection of family documents and pictures shows the Scher family's journey from the Polish towns of Strykow and Glowno to Lodz, Poland and then to New York City and Paterson, NJ and beyond. Click on any picture to enlarge it and then right-click on it again to view it at original size. 

This blog is made in memory of the Scher family historian, Charles Feitlowitz (1912-2007). Uncle Charlie's fascination with genealogy was sparked in 1930 when he met his distant relation, Dr. Jacques Faitlovitch, who was raising money for the Beta Israel Jews of Ethiopia. Echoing the spirit of Dr. Faitlovitch, who got Jews around the world to remember their long-lost Ethiopian kin, Uncle Charlie spent 70 years tracking down kin on four continents and traced their Fajtlowicz ancestors back to Poland in the 1700s. 

Uncle Charlie did not research his mother's side, the Scher family, as extensively. He regretted not knowing the maiden name of his grandmother, Annie Scher. Now, with the amazing resources of JewishGen.org, I have found out that Annie Scher was born Chana Brumer, and realized that Charlie had the same Hebrew name as her father, Shai Brumer. I wish Uncle Charlie could see what I have found, but at least now his future family can remember their Polish Jewish past. 

~ Edward A. Rueda, 2012-2013

Charlie Feitlowitz's simplified family tree. Click to enlarge. His aunt, Fannie Scher Davis, was my great-great-grandmother.

The last known photograph of my great-great-great-grandmother Anna Scher (born Hana Brumer), who died in 1923 in Paterson, NJ in her 79th year.

My great-great-grandparents Paul and Fannie Davis (born Feige Scher, Anna's younger daughter) surrounded by their six children: Jack (named Samuel after his Scher grandfather), Morris, and Jennie in the back row, Florence, Bessie, and Dorothy in the front row. This was probably taken shortly after their arrival in Spokane, WA, c.1910.

Back in 1914, Morris Scher, Anna's oldest son, served on the board of directors of the Barnert Memorial Hospital in Paterson, NJ. Morris is in the photo's top row, fourth from the right. (from books.google.com)

Father Samuel Scher, Morris's oldest son, in 1949, wearing his priestly robes at the Notre Dame de Mistassini monastery in Quebec province, Canada.   


The 1900 census entry for Morris Scher, the tailor who lived on Avenue B in Manhattan's Lower East Side with his wife, four children, and mother. Anna Scher had only been in the USA for about six months, but the family fibbed and said she immigrated two years before.

Manifest list for the S.S. Hannover, which sailed from Bremen, Germany and arrived in New York on March 12, 1903. Lines 26-29 show Dina Feitlowitz, her sons Schmul and Abram, and her brother, the shoemaker Abraham Scher. They left Lodz together for New York City, and their destination was the Greenwich Village tailoring shop of Morris Scher & partner Paul Dunkelman at 252 1/2 Bleecker Street. Dina had $3 and Abraham had $11.

The 1867 birth record for Mosiek Lajb Szer, born in Strykow to Szmul Szer, age 20, and Hana Szer, age 20. 

The 1866 marriage record for my great-great-great-grandparents, Michal Szmul Szer, the 18-year-old son of Abram and Laia (Rejman) Szer, and Hana Brumer, the 18-year-old daughter of Szaia Brumer and Dyna Gundalia. Szmul and Hana were married in Glowno, which is 7 miles northeast of Strykow and Hana's hometown. 

The 1846 birth record of my great-great-great-grandfather Michal Szmul Szer, born in Strykow to Abram Szer and Laia Szer, age 30. 

The 1844 birth record of my great-great-great-grandmother Hana Brumer, born in Glowno to Szaia Brumer and Dyna Gundalia. 

The 1843 marriage record of my 4th-great-grandparents, Abram Szer, a 48-year-old widower, and Laia Rayman, a 30-year-old widow and the daughter of the tailor Moszka Rayman. Abram and Laia were married in Strykow and both signed the record. 


The 1829 marriage record of my 4th-great-grandparents Szaia Brumer, age 24, and Dyna Gundalia, age 20, who had their ceremony in Glowno, their hometown. Their parents were, respectively, Abram and Fayga Brumer, and Aron Gundalia (who was deceased at the time of the wedding) and his wife Hane. Szaia Brumer, his father Abram, and Hane Gundalia all signed the document.


The 1814 marriage record (on two pages) of my 5th-great-grandfather Aron Jakob Szer and Toba Aidel Lisinski, who married in Strykow. This was the second marriage of both Aron and Toba, who survived their spouses, and they both signed the document. 
  

The 1836 death record of my 5th-great-grandfather, Aron Abram Szer. He died in Strykow and was survived by his widow Tobe, his sons Abram and Symsia, and his daughters Laia and Fayga. 

The 1814 death record of my 5th-great-grandmother Raca Uszerowna, who died in Strykow and was the first wife of Aron Jakob Szer and mother of Abram Szer. 

The 1855 death record of my 5th-great-grandfather Mosiek Rayman, age 72, who died in Strykow and was survived by his daughters Laia (the mother of Szmul Szer) and Gela and his sons Szmul and Mordka.

The 1847 death record of my 5th-great-grandmother Hana Rayman, who died in Strykow and was the mother of Laia Rayman and the grandmother of Szmul Szer. 

The 1847 death record of my 5th-great-grandfather, Abram Brumer, who died in Glowno at age 77. He was the hubsand of Fayga Szaiow, the father of Szaia Brumer, and the grandfather of Hane Brumer Szer

The 1831 death record of my 5th-great-grandmother Fayga Szaiow Brumer, who died in Glowno at age 47. She was the mother of Szaia Brumer and the grandmother of Hane Brumer Szer.

The oldest Brumer family record I've found: the 1812 birth record (on two pages) of Falek Brumer, who was born in Glowno to my 5th-great-grandparents Abram and Fayga Brumer.  

The oldest Szer family record I've found: the 1809 death record (on two pages) of Szymia Szer, who died in Strykow and was the son of my 5th-great-grandparents Aron Jakob Szer and Raca Uszerowna. 

Questions? Comments? Email me at ruedafingerhut [at] gmail.com. 

Scher, Rayman, and Brumer Family Trees

Szer Family Tree
The Szer family came from Strykow, Poland. Most of this information is courtesy of the Jewish Records Indexing - Poland project. 




A simplified Scher family tree. Click to enlarge. 

Aron Jakob Szer (c.1764-1836) the tailor 
First, Aron married Raca Uszerowna (c.1754-1814). Their children included: 

• 1) Fayga Szer (c.1793) married Abram Benkiel (c.1775) the tailor
Their children included: Zysa Benkiel (1811), Faytka Benkiel (c.1811), Ester Benkiel (c.1818-1888), Frumeta Benkiel (1821), Fiszel Benkiel (1823-1824), Raca Benkiel (1823-1824), Uszer Benkiel (1825-1894?), Wolek Benkiel (1828-1874?).

a.) Faytka Benkiel (c.1811) the tailor married Glika Naparsztek (c.1824-1875?) in 1842 in Strykow.
Their children included: Sura Malka Benkiel (c.1844-1857), Aron Benkiel (1846-1849), Fewel Benkiel (1849) who married Sura Blatman in 1870, Gitla Benkiel (1851), Abram Mosiek Benkiel (1857-1859), Majer Benkiel (1859-1863), Nuchym Benkiel (1865).

b.) Ester Benkiel (c.1818-1888) married Mordka Fryc-Helman (c.1807-1871), they lived in Lodz, and their children included: Frymet Helman (1851), Michail Helman (1852-1916) who married twice and had children with both wives, and Rojza Helman (1855)

c.) Uszer Benkiel (1825-1894?) the tailor
He first married Rayzla Milich (c.1824-1851) in 1844 in Strykow. They had one son, Uryn Benkiel (1849), who married Mindla Szerla Glucha (c.1846) in 1869 in Strykow.
Then, Uszer married Ruchla Katz and their children included: Abram Moszek Benkiel (1853), Sura Frymeta Benkiel (1856), Nachman Benkiel (1856-1857), Chaim Benkiel (1858), Rafal Benkiel (1860-1863), Fojwel Benkiel (1862), Nuchym Benkiel (1864).

d.) Wolek Benkiel (1828-1874?) the tailor married Brayna Lustro (c.1824-1890?) in 1846 in Strykow.
Their children included: Henoch Benkiel (1847), Sura Benkiel (1850-1851), Alte Benkiel (c.1859-1860), Fiszel Josek Benkiel (1860), Mojsie Nuchem Benkiel (1863-1864), Chaja Bina Benkiel (1865).

• 2) Abram Szer (c.1798-1877) the tailor 
First, Abram married Laia Lewek (c.1798-1843)
Their children included: Jakob Szer (1823-1827), Moszek Szer (1823) the tailor, Fiszel Szer (c.1825) the tailor, Hersz Szer (1828-1829), Raca Kujawski (c.1830), Sura Jta Kaminski (c.1839)
Second, Abram married the young widow Laia Rayman (1813) in 1843 in Strykow. 
Their children included: Szmul Michail Szer (1846-1880) the tailor, Aron Szer (c.1847-1850).

a.) Moszek Szer (1823) the tailor married Rywka Hosszpigel (c.1825-1849) in 1843 in Strykow and they had at least one son: Laib Manel Szer (1844-1848),

b.) Fiszel Szer (c.1825) the tailor married Toba Ruchla Bliboym (c.1824) in 1844 in Strykow.
Their children included: Laia Klajman (1846), Wigdor Lajb Szer (1853-1856), Chaia Sura Szer (1853-1854), Hersz Layb Szer (1855-1857), Kalma Szer (1856-1857), Jsrael Szer (1861-1864), Frajda Szer (1861-1862), and Liba Szer (d.1867).

c.) Raca Szer (c.1830) married the tailor Jakob Kujawski (c.1834) in 1853 in Strykow.
Their children included: Hersz Lajb Kujawski (1855-1857), Szmul Kujawski (1859), Aron Kujawski (1860), Szlama Kujawski (1862), and Abram Kujawski (1864-1865).

d.) Sura Jta Szer (c.1839) married the shoemaker Abram Josef Kaminski in 1861 in Strykow.

e.) Szmul Michal Szer (1846-1880) married Hana Brumer (1844-1923) in 1866 in Glowno.
They had four children, who all immigrated to the United States.
- Morris [Mosiek Lajb] Scher (1867-1943) immigrated around 1891, shortly after marrying Esther Kaltz in Zgierz, Poland.  Morris and Esther had five children and settled in Paterson, NJ.
- Dina Gela Feitlowitz (1871-1936) married Gershon Feitlowitz in Lodz, Poland in 1894. Gershon immigrated in 1900 and Dina immigrated in 1903. They had seven children and settled in Paterson, NJ.
- Fannie [Feige] Davis (c.1876-1956) immigrated in 1893, and then married Paul Davis, a fellow resident of Manhattan's Lower East Side, in 1896. They had seven children and eventually settled in Spokane, WA.
- Abraham Scher (1881-1949) immigrated in 1903 and married Regina Epstein, his neighbor on Avenue D in Manhattan, in 1910. They had two children and lived in the Bronx and then White Plains, NY.
See information on Szmul & Hana Szer's descendants, the Scher, Feitlowitz, and Davis families. 

• 3) Szyia Szer (c.1803-1809)

Second, Aron married Toba Aidel Lisinski (c.1784), the widow of the furrier Hersz Fraimand, in 1814 in Strykow. Their children included: 

• 1) Jankiew Szer (1815)

• 2. Szymsia Szer (c.1816) the tailor married Malka Lejzer (c.1815-1847) and their children included:

a) Chana Szer (1840) who married Wolek Naparsztek (c.1830) in 1862 in Strykow. Their children included: Estera Malka Naparsztek (1863), Gitla Laja Naparsztek (1864-1867).
b) Aron Szer (1842-1846)
c) Gitkind Szer (1844-1847)


Rayman Family Tree
The Rayman family came from Strykow, Poland. Most of this information is courtesy of the Jewish Records Indexing - Poland project. 

Moszek Szmul Rayman (c.1783-1855) the tailor married Chana Haskiel/Michal (c.1777-1847). Their children included: 

• 1) Laia Rayman (c.1813)
She first married Mendel Tusz (c.1814) in 1837 in Strykow.
Then, widowed, she married the tailor Abram Szer (c.1798-1877) in 1843 in Strykow. 
Their children included: the tailor Szmul Michail Szer (1846-1880), who was mentioned above, and Aron Szer (c.1847-1850).

• 2) Szmul Rayman (1814) was at various times a tailor, hawker, or dealer.
He married Perla Tryper (c.1817) in 1837 in Strykow and their children included:

a) Chaia Rayman (1840) who married Mendel Miedzinski (c.1835) and their children included: Mosiek Majer Miedzinski (1861-1864), Symela Miedzinski (1862), Abram and Chaja Miedzinski (1865).
b) Pessa Rayman (c.1842-1851)
c) Sura Toba Rayman (1845)
d) Abram Rayman (1848), who married Chaja Gitla, had at least one daughter, Chana Ester Rayman (1869).

• 3) Gela Rayman (c.1824-1862) who married Leyser Sender (1824) the tanner in 1844 in Strykow.
Their children included: Mortke Sender (1845), Hana Sender (1848-1848), Michal Leyb Sender (1849-1850), Pinkus Dawid (1853-1862), Moisek (1856), Chaim (1862). 

• 4) Josef Michal Rayman (1826)

• 5) Mordka Rayman (1829-1859)


Brumer Family Tree
The Brumer and Gundalia families came from Glowno, Poland. A simplified Brumer family tree is below. Click to enlarge. 
The last names are probably patronymic, as Brumer may be derived from "Abraham" and Gundalia may be in reference to Gindelia Lewkowicz (c.1756), a Glowno-born man who had a daughter named Golda Gindeliwiczowna (c.1793). 

Szaia and Golda had a daughter, Fayga Szaiów (c.1784-1831),
who married Abram Brumer (c.1770-1847) and their children included:

1) Dwayrel Brumer (1802), who married Litman Herszkowicz in 1822 in Glowno.
2) Szajwe Brumer (1804), who married Uszer Grynbaum in 1825 in Glowno.
3) Szaia Brumer (c.1805), whose family continues below.
4) Malka Brumer (1810)
5) Falek Brumer (1812), who married Malki Krala in 1837 in Glowno.
6) Ester Brumer (1814)
7) Herszek Jankiel Brumer (1816-1820)
8) Josek Brumer (1819)
9) Haje Szura Brumer (1821), who married Iciek Olsztein in 1840 in Glowno.
10) Eyzyk Brumer (1827)
 
Gindalia Frum (c.1756-1819) and Hana Bendkowska (born c.1770?; died between 1829-1844)  mentioned above, had several children who used a variation of the patronym "Gindalia" as a surname:

1) Dwayret Gindalia (born c.1788), who married Enzel Hasse in 1813 in Głowno.

2) Iciek Gendalia (born c.1789), who married Ryfka Sugacz in 1814 in Stryków.

3) (possibly) Golda Gindelaiowicz (born c.1793), who married Izrael Szliten (aka Izrael Jakubowicz) in 1816 in Głowno. Golda's father is named "Gindalia Lewkowicz" on her marriage record, which could mean that Gindalia Frum's father was named Lewek.

4) Sura Giendal (died 1815 in Głowno)

5) Dyna Gindalia (born c.1809)

Szaia Brumer (c.1805) and Dyna Gindalia (c.1809) married in 1829 in Glowno, and their children included:

1) Szlama Brumer (1831), who married Baila Opatowska in 1849 in Glowno.
2) Fayga Sura Brumer (1833-1836)
3) Estera Dobrysz Brumer (1836-1895), who married Becalel Frum.
4) Yenta Brumer (1840-1908), who married Leyzer Sender around 1862 in Strykow.
5) Hana Brumer (1844-1923)
6) Abram Mosiek Brumer (1848)

Hana Brumer (1844-1923), aka Anna Scher, married Szmul Michal Szer (1846-1880) in 1866 in Glowno. They had four children, who all immigrated to the United States:

1) Morris Scher (1867-1945), who settled in Paterson, NJ.
2) Dina Feitlowitz (1871-1936), who settled in Paterson, NJ.
3) Fannie Davis [born Feige Scher] (c.1875-1956), who settled in Spokane, WA.
4) Abraham Scher (1881-1949), who settled in the Bronx.

These immigrants' descendants include women with the names "Anita" or "Dianne/Deanna," who have kept the family names of Hana and Dyna alive for more than 200 years.


Questions? Comments? Email me at ruedafingerhut [at] gmail.com.