NameYetta Goldberg
Birth25 Dec 1890, Poland
Death11 Jun 1949, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co, CA
BurialMt Carmel Cem, Commerce, Los Angeles Co, CA
OccupationWeaver
Misc. Notes
Listed as from Russia (Poland) in 1920 census, where is says she immigrated in 1909.
She applied for citizenship on 22 Sep 1922 (Petition 52446) at age 33, and was naturalized 4 Mar 1926.
1930 census lists her as immigrating in 1910, and first married at age 18.
Spouses
Birth17 Aug 1886, Opotzne, Poland
Death20 Feb 1953, Reno, Washoe Co, NV
MemoReno hospital
BurialMt Carmel Cem, Commerce, Los Angeles Co, CA
OccupationPainter, store owner
Misc. Notes
Immigration date of Sept 10, 1909 at New York for his daughter Jeanette logically applies to him as well.
He is listed as Elias W. (33) from Russia/Poland in 1920, immigrated in 1909 and a painter. His wife is Yetta (30) and daughter Yinetta (10). It appears that he was already naturalized.
He is listed as William (42, Russia) a Jewish house painter in the 1930 Bronx census with his wife Yetta (42, Russia) and daughter Jeanette (20, Germany). It says he immigrated in 1909 and all of them were naturalized. He and Yetta were first married at age 18.
He registered for the WWII Draft as Eli William Krause in 1942, retired, living at 1148 Fteley Ave in the Bronx and married to Yetta. He moved from Los Angeles to Reno in 1946.
[Obituary] Reno Evening Gazette - Fri 20 Feb 1953, pg 12
Eliah W. Krause passes in Reno
Eliah William Krause, husband of Mrs. Sadie Krause of Reno, died at a local hospital Friday following a short illness.
Mr. Krause was a native of Poland and had lived in Reno for the last six years. He was a painter by profession.
Besides his widow, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Jeanette Carter, a step-son Harold A. Carter and one grandchild, Trudy Carter all of Reno. He is also survived by a brother, Julius Krause of Los Angeles, Calif.
The body will be accompanied to Los Angeles, Calif. for burial in the family plot, Mount Carmel cemetery.