Benjamin Sprecher

M, b. circa 1886, d. 12 January 1944
     Benjamin Sprecher married Pearl Kaufman. He was born circa 1886. He died on 12 January 1944 at 206 W. 89th Street, New York, New York; as Benjamin SPRECHER, 57; married to Peark SPRECHER; parents Leo SPRECHER and Beatrice KAUFMAN; buried Beth David Cemetery, Long Island.
     He immigrated on 9 December 1908 to Ellis Island, New York, as Bezil SPRECHER, 20, tailor; aboard Finland from Antwerp; last residence Nemiroff; closest kin father Lipe SPRECHER, Nemiroff; en route to friend Neisl STUCKELMANN, 106 E. 107th Street, NY. He appeared on the census of 18 January 1920 at 603 E. 140th Street, Bronx, New York, as Benjamin SPRECHER, 34, tailor, tailor shop. He appeared on the census of 1 June 1925 at 603 E. 140th Street, Bronx, New York, as Benjamin SPRECHER, 41, tailor. He appeared on the census of 8 April 1930 at 1321 Morrison Avenue, Bronx, New York, as Benjamin SPRECHER, 43, clothes tailor. On 20 August 1936 while living at 1321 Morrison Avenue, Bronx, New York, Benjamin Sprecher filed Declaration of Intention with Bronx County Supreme Court as Benjamin SPRECHER, tailor; born 15 Mar 1888 in Nemirov. On 11 October 1939 while living at 206 W. 88th Street, New York, New York, Benjamin Sprecher filed Petition for Naturalization with SDNY, as Benjamin SPRECHER, tailor; witnesses Alex SPRECHER, cutter, 1154 Stratford Avenue, Bronx; and Morris SPRECHER, accountant, 1321 Morrison Avenue, Bronx. He was naturalized on 22 January 1940; swore Oath of Allegiance; certificate 4518489.

Family: Pearl Kaufman b. c 1888