Chasanoff, Mary

Birth Name Chasanoff, Mary 1 2a 3
Gender female
Age at Death about 86 years, 10 months, 24 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth about 1851    
1
Death 1937-11-25 Kings, New York, USA  
1 2b

Parents

Relation to main person Name Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Chasanoff
Mother Brainin, Rachel
         Chasanoff, Mary

Families

    Family of Skolnick, Samuel and Chasanoff, Mary
Unknown Partner Skolnick, Samuel
  Children
  1. Skolnik, Sara
  2. Skolnik, Yudel Joseph
  3. Skolnik, Yetta
  4. Skolnik, Sadie
  5. Skolnik, Isidore
  6. Skolnick, Morris
  7. Skolnik, Rebecca
  8. Skolnik, Yusel
  9. Skolnik, Tauba Tillie

Pedigree

  1. Chasanoff
    1. Brainin, Rachel
      1. Chasanoff, Mary
        1. Skolnick, Samuel
          1. Skolnik, Sara
          2. Skolnik, Yudel Joseph
          3. Skolnik, Yetta
          4. Skolnik, Sadie
          5. Skolnik, Isidore
          6. Skolnick, Morris
          7. Skolnik, Rebecca
          8. Skolnik, Yusel
          9. Skolnik, Tauba Tillie

Ancestors

Source References

  1. Ancestry.com: New York, New York, Death Index, 1862-1948
  2. Email with Jack Brainin
      • Page: Email with Jack Brainin
      • Source text:

        Thanks to David for serving as an intermediary. With the help of mysister Marilyn, and cousin Zelda, we established that we are the Brainin's that link to your Skolnik tree. They confirmed that my grandmother had a brother named Isidore and his children are those named in your tree. They also remember Ben and Rose Schneiderman and their daughter Rhoda. Zelda also thinks that one of Isidore's children became a rabbi.
        (I should note that some of our relatives spell Skolnik as Skolnick.)
        My Grandmother Tillie had 8 siblings. Their names were: Yudel, Isidore (your Great-Grandfather), Becky, Morris, Yusel, Sadie, Yetta, and Sara.
        Tillie's mother Mary (my great grandmother) died in 1937.
        Mary's mother, my great great grandmother was Rachel (whose maiden name was coincidentally Brainin).
        Yusel (a jeweler, with children Daniel and Nathan)
        Becky (no children)
        Isidore (children listen on your tree)
        Morris (child Florence, Grandson Roy Howard who's children are listed in his obit (http://www.scdemocratonline.com/obits/22013February/2013_0201.htm)
        Yudel (lived in White Lake, with children Elsie, Nathan, Sidney)
        Sadie (children Elsie, Doris)
        Yetta (no children)
        Tillie's husband was Samuel Brainin (my Grandparents).
        Samuel arrived in NY in 1910 and Tillie arrived in NY with her children (Irving, Herman, Helen, Morris and Saul ) in 1912 from Orsha. Another son Alex was born in N.Y.
        Your current tree incorrectly lists my grandmother's immigration record (as Pauba arriving from Latvia), when her proper immigration record lists her as Tauba arriving from Orsha.
        My Grandparents immigration records are as follows:
        Name of Passenger Residence Arrived Age on Arrival Passenger Record Ship Manifest Ship Image
        1. Scholim Branim Orsche, Russia 1910 37 View View View

        Name of Passenger Residence Arrived Age on Arrival Passenger Record Ship Manifest Ship Image
        1. Chaim Brainin Orscha, Russia 1912 4 View View View
        2. Chaja Brainin Orscha, Russia 1912 8 View View View
        3. Isaak Brainin Orscha, Russia 1912 7 View View View
        4. Moisey Brainin Orscha, Russia 1912 5 View View View
        5. Samuil Brainin Orscha, Russia 1912 1 View View View
        6. Tauba Brainin Orscha, Russia 1912 37 View View View

      • Page: Email with Jack Brainin
      • Source text:

        Thanks to David for serving as an intermediary. With the help of mysister Marilyn, and cousin Zelda, we established that we are the Brainin's that link to your Skolnik tree. They confirmed that my grandmother had a brother named Isidore and his children are those named in your tree. They also remember Ben and Rose Schneiderman and their daughter Rhoda. Zelda also thinks that one of Isidore's children became a rabbi.
        (I should note that some of our relatives spell Skolnik as Skolnick.)
        My Grandmother Tillie had 8 siblings. Their names were: Yudel, Isidore (your Great-Grandfather), Becky, Morris, Yusel, Sadie, Yetta, and Sara.
        Tillie's mother Mary (my great grandmother) died in 1937.
        Mary's mother, my great great grandmother was Rachel (whose maiden name was coincidentally Brainin).
        Yusel (a jeweler, with children Daniel and Nathan)
        Becky (no children)
        Isidore (children listen on your tree)
        Morris (child Florence, Grandson Roy Howard who's children are listed in his obit (http://www.scdemocratonline.com/obits/22013February/2013_0201.htm)
        Yudel (lived in White Lake, with children Elsie, Nathan, Sidney)
        Sadie (children Elsie, Doris)
        Yetta (no children)
        Tillie's husband was Samuel Brainin (my Grandparents).
        Samuel arrived in NY in 1910 and Tillie arrived in NY with her children (Irving, Herman, Helen, Morris and Saul ) in 1912 from Orsha. Another son Alex was born in N.Y.
        Your current tree incorrectly lists my grandmother's immigration record (as Pauba arriving from Latvia), when her proper immigration record lists her as Tauba arriving from Orsha.
        My Grandparents immigration records are as follows:
        Name of Passenger Residence Arrived Age on Arrival Passenger Record Ship Manifest Ship Image
        1. Scholim Branim Orsche, Russia 1910 37 View View View

        Name of Passenger Residence Arrived Age on Arrival Passenger Record Ship Manifest Ship Image
        1. Chaim Brainin Orscha, Russia 1912 4 View View View
        2. Chaja Brainin Orscha, Russia 1912 8 View View View
        3. Isaak Brainin Orscha, Russia 1912 7 View View View
        4. Moisey Brainin Orscha, Russia 1912 5 View View View
        5. Samuil Brainin Orscha, Russia 1912 1 View View View
        6. Tauba Brainin Orscha, Russia 1912 37 View View View

  3. Ancestry.com: U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007