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The 1994 Weiner family Thanksgiving reunion.
My grandmother Edna Jacobs and her favorite doll (about 1910).
The family of Morris Alter Weinerovich, my great-grandfather (taken Dec 1909 +/-3 months). An alternative image lists their vital statistics.
The Wedding of Morris Weiner and Cynthia Endervelt, my parents, March 3, 1946.
The family of Jacob Polmer and Hendel Bleiweiss. (taken about 1905)
My grandfather, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother Alex Weiner, Yetta Halperin and Gitel Manet (taken in Brooklyn, NY in about 1929).
A photo taken in Nizhin, Russia probably before 1900. Could be the father and grandparents of Ben Miller, or Ben Miller as a young man.
My mother as a little girl on a pony.
The wedding of ??? Milask and ??????.
My wife's great-grandparents, Alter and Hannah Bercovici.
My wife's grandparents, Charlie Dikter and Sayde Milask.
My grandmother and her older sister, Edna and Fanny Jacobs.
My mother's grandparents, Morris Endervelt and Gussie Fishman.
My wife's father's maternal grandparents, Louis Milask and Adele Koff, and their children. The picture was taken before April 1905.
The four brothers of my great-grandmother, Hannah Polimer, Zalman "Sam", Joseph, David and Simon. The photo, dated March 9, 1909, was probably taken on the occassion of the funeral of Menashe Polimer.
My great-grandmother, her brother, half-sister and half-brother, (Simon, Joseph (the "1/2"), Hannah and Charca Polimer).
Menashe Polimer, son of Jacob. Jacob was the brother of my great-great-grandfather Isaac.
Wedding photo of my maternal grandparents, Jack Endervelt and Edna Jacobs
Rabbi Chaim Kreiswirth*, Chief Rabbi of Antwerpen (Antwerp), Belgium. Photo taken September 2001.
GRAVE AND TOMBSTONE PHOTOGRAPHS
My grandfather, Alex Weiner, at the grave of his mother, Yetta Halperin.
Joseph Polimer, son of Menashe.
My great-great-grandmother, Gitel Basha Manet Halperin, at the grave of her husband, Shmuel Galperin.
My (step-)grandfather, Samuel "Milo" Miller.
The graves of Samuel and Sarah Gloth, in Beth El Cemetery, West Springfield, MA. Probably the first Gloth's to come here, he entered the USA in 1887/8, and returned to Russia to get her in 1893/4.
DOCUMENTS
An image of the obituary for Moses "Menashe" Polimer.
The transcribed text.
The certification of birth for my father, Morris Weiner.
The birth certificate for my father's sister, Pauline Weiner Olmsted.
The death certificate for my father's mother, Eva Glot Weiner.
The death certificate for my mother's grandfather, Morris Enderveld.
The death certificate for my father's father, Alexander Weiner.
Change of Name Document from Weinerowitz to Weiner for my grandfather, Alexander Weinerowitz.
Marriage License for my grandmother's brother, Harry David Gloth.
Certificate of Arrival for my grandmother, showing her name as it was on the Ship's Passenger Register, Rivka Glott.
Declaration of Intent for my great-grandmother, Yetta Weinerovitz.
Declaration of Intent for my grandmother, Eva Glot.
Declaration of Intent for my grandfather, Jack Endervelt.
Death Certificate for my great-grandmother, Yetta Halperin Weiner.
Petition for Naturalization for my grandmother, Eva Glot.
Application for a Social Security Number for my grandmother, Eva Weiner.
Application for a Social Security Number for Samuel Miller.
Application for a Social Security Number for my wife's grandfather,
Benjamin Miller.
Letters written by Alex Weinerowitz on his trip back to Russia, March 1920, to bring out his mother and siblings.
The Death Certificate for Louis Milask, my wife's great-grandfather, and widower of Anna, showing his passing at the Uptown Home for Ladies in 1946.
The Death Certificate for Ida Milask, my wife's great-grandmother, showing her death in 1918.
The Death Certificate for Gussie Endervelt, my great-grandmother, showing her death in 1951.