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Jeanette Getz

Male 1911 - 2011  (99 years)


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  1. 1.  Jeanette Getz was born on 6 Apr 1911 in New York (son of Charles Getz and Rose Gurkin); died on 14 Feb 2011 in San Diego County, California; was buried in Temple Israel Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin County, California.

    Notes:

    In 1930, Jeanette was living with her parents and older brother in Schnectady, and working as a music teacher.

    Jeanette married Efrem Bernard Neisuler on 10 Jul 1933 in Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont. Efrem was born on 1 Feb 1906 in New York; died in Jul 1976 in Schenectady County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles Getz was born about 1871 in Belostok, Grodno Gubernia, Russian Empire; died on 24 Aug 1953 in Schenectady County, New York; was buried in Workmens Circle Cemetery, Rotterdam, Schenectady County, New York.

    Notes:

    In 1910, Charles and Rosie, along with sons Leo and Albert, were living on Carrie Street in Schenectady, New York. He was working as a Tailor at a tailor shop. Both parents were shown as born in Russia, as was their eldest son, Leo, and their mother tongue was listed as Yiddish. The date of immigration for all three was 1902, and Charles was shown as a naturalized citizen.This was the same occupation shown in 1920 and 1930, as he and his family remainted in Schenectady. The 1930 census has Russia crossed out as place of birth, and instead showsn Bulstark, Poland.*

    Charles's date of emigration was shown as 1902, and Rose's as 1904. In 1940 Charles was widowed, and living with his son and daughter-in-law, Albert and Grace, in Schenectady. His place of birth was instead listed as Poland.

    *Belostock, Russia is the same city as Bialystok, Poland (called Byalistock in yiddish), and is the largest city on northeastern Poland. It is 108.8 miles NE of Warsaw. At the end of the nineteenth century, the majority of the city's population was Jewish. According to Russian census of 1897, out of the total population of 66,000, Jews constituted 41,900 (so around 63% percent).[19] This heritage can be seen on the Jewish Heritage Trail in Bialystok.[20] The Bialystok pogrom occurred between 1896 and 1906 in the city. During the pogrom between 81 and 88 people were killed, and about 80 people were wounded

    Charles married Rose Gurkin. Rose was born about 1876 in Belostok, Grodno Gubernia, Russian Empire; died about 1938 in Schenectady County, New York; was buried in Workmens Circle Cemetery, Rotterdam, Schenectady County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rose Gurkin was born about 1876 in Belostok, Grodno Gubernia, Russian Empire; died about 1938 in Schenectady County, New York; was buried in Workmens Circle Cemetery, Rotterdam, Schenectady County, New York.

    Notes:

    The Vermont Marriage License of her daughter, Jeanetter Getz to Efrem Bernard Neisuler shows that she was a daughter of Charles GETZ and Rose GURKIN.

    Children:
    1. Leon Getz was born on 1 Jan 1898 in Belostok, Grodno Gubernia, Russian Empire; died on 9 Nov 1983 in Miami, Dade County, Florida.
    2. Albert Getz was born on 31 Dec 1903 in Manhattan, New York County, New York; died in Jun 1977 in Schenectady County, New York.
    3. 1. Jeanette Getz was born on 6 Apr 1911 in New York; died on 14 Feb 2011 in San Diego County, California; was buried in Temple Israel Cemetery, Stockton, San Joaquin County, California.