Mejer Buniewiski

M, b. 15 May 1884, d. April 1965
     Mejer Buniewiski was born on 15 May 1884 at Molchad, Slonim, Grodno; ; per his naturalization petition, Rozana; location of Mulchet [Molchad, Baranowicze/Slonim] is from wife's naturalization petition. He died in April 1965 at New York at age 80.
     He immigrated on 8 November 1921 to Ellis Island, New York, as Mejer BUNIEWSKI, age 38; aboard Scythia from Liverpool; merchant; born Rozany; closest kin wife Channa Leja BUNIEWSKI, Rozany; en route to sister Sara CANNOW, 56 Summer Avenue, Brooklyn. As of 8 November 1921, Mejer Buniewiski was also known as Mejer Buniewski. He on 31 January 1922 at 54 Summer Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, submitted Declaration of Intention as Meyer BANNON, age 38; fruit dealer. As of 31 January 1922, Mejer Buniewiski was also known as Meyer Bannon. He on 8 August 1927 at 1777 Union Street, Brooklyn, New York, filed Petition for Naturalization as Meyer BANNON; occupation watchman; wife Hanna and two daughters Vichna and Bessie residing born in Russia (now Poland); witnesses Sarah WOLF, 7 Bristol Street, Brooklyn and Abraham CANNON, 1777 Union Street, Brooklyn. He was naturalized on 29 November 1927; as Meyer BANNON; Eastern District, New York. He appeared on the census of 3 April 1930 at 1129 Fox Street, Bronx, New York, as Meyer BANNON, age 50; janitor. He appeared on the census of 3 April 1940 at 1219 Elder Avenue, Bronx, New York, as Meyer BANNON; age 57; superintendent, apartment house.