Wells Family - Person Sheet
Wells Family - Person Sheet
NameRose Kartusinsky
Birth17 Feb 1888, Minsk Province, Russia
ImmigrationEllis Island, NY
Census10 Apr 1910, Bronx, New York City, NY
Memoroll#997, pg 13
Census1925, Bronx, New York City, NY
Census19 Apr 1930, Manhattan, New York City, NY
MemoED#1136, pg 9
Census10 Apr 1940, New York City, NY
Memoroll#2642, pg 1
Death21 Aug 1976, New York City, NY
BurialMt Hebron Cem, Flushing, Queens Co, NY
MemoBlock 108 Grave 3
Misc. Notes
Her birth is listed as 17 Feb 1888 on her SSN record. Census ages would indicate her birth in 1889 or 1890. Her maiden name is listed as Kartorzynski on FindaGrave.
Her name is listed as Rosie Kartusinsky and Rosie Kartazinsky on their marriage records.
She was listed in 1910 as Rose Mines (21, RUS) married 11 months to Abraham Mines (20, RUS) with daughter Nettie (0 mos, NY). And that she immigrated in 1903.
In 1930 she is listed as Rose Mines (39, RUS) with her family in Manhattan as having immigrated in 1906, naturalized and first married at age 19. Husband Abraham (39, RUS), and daughters Nettie (20, NY) and Jeanette (14, NY); with her brother Sam Carter (43, RUS) living with them.
They are listed in New York City in 1940, with only Jean living at home.
Then in 1950 daughter Nettie and her daughter are living with them.
Spouses
Birth15 May 1889, Bialystok, Russia
Death1 Jul 1957, Manhattan, New York City, NY
BurialMt Hebron Cem, Flushing, Queens Co, NY
MemoBlock 108 Grave 2
OccupationSalesman, Cup Maker, Clothing factory
Misc. Notes
His marriage record lists his parents as Charly Mines and Marry Mintz.
Various records list his middle name as Sol and Saul.
His Naturalization petition was filed 9 May 1912, and has the same info as his later draft registration. He was then
naturalizaton on 13 Aug 1914 in New York (vol 170, pg 99)
His WWI draft registration shows his birth in Bialastoh on 15 May 1889, says he was naturalized and had a wife and two children.
He had passport #453415, issued in 1918
Listed in 1930 as a salesman (39, RUS) of boys clothes, having immigrated in 1904 and naturalized, and first married at age 19. His wife and two daughters are with him, as well as Sam Carter, his brother-in-law.
His WWII draft registration has the same birth info, and says he was living at 220 W. 93rd St. It lists his contact person as Chas. A. Jacobs (his son-in-law) of Schneider, Hoffenberg & Mines.
In 1950, he is listed as Sam A. Mines (65, Hungary) with wife Rose (63, Hungary) and their daughter Nettie and granddaughter Rashelle.
Marriage29 May 1909, Bronx, New York City, NY
ChildrenNaomi Taube “Nettie” (1910-1985)
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