Philip Kutosh
M, b. 9 August 1889, d. 10 July 1993
Father* | Moushe Kutok |
Philip Kutosh married Anna Gelberg. He was born on 9 August 1889 at Kreitsburg, Dvinsk, Vitebsk; per immigration manifest; date per petition for naturalization and 1942 Selective Service registration. He was the son of Moushe Kutok. He died on 10 July 1993 at Pompano Beach, Florida, at age 103; as Philip KUTOSH.
Philip Kutosh was also known as Pine Kutok. He immigrated on 1 November 1923 to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, aboard SS Lituania; embarked Libau, Latvia; occupation, painter; closest kin wife Nechame KUTOK, Kreutzburg; en route to brother Harry KUTAS (crossed out); overwritten Alex KUTAK, 268 60th Street, Brooklyn; maybe traveling with Liba SPUNGEN, f. age 29, also from Kreutzburg; en route to brother Joseph SPOONER, NY. He on 28 April 1924 at 1747 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, New York, filed declaration of intention. He immigrated on 6 February 1929 to 429 Howard Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, filed petition for naturalization, as Pina KUTAK; witnesses Alex [Harry] KUTOK and Dora KUTOK. As of 6 February 1929, Philip Kutosh was also known as Pina Kutak per petition for naturalization. He appeared on the census of 5 April 1930 at 1856 Bergen Street, Brooklyn, New York, as Philip KUTUSH, occupation painter. He appeared on the census of 2 April 1940 at 1856 Bergen Street, Brooklyn, New York, as Phillip KUTOSH, interior decorator. He in 1942 at 1856 Bergen Street, Brooklyn, New York, registered for Selective Service as Pina KUTAK; wife Anna KUTAK; employer Harry KUTOSH, 2229 Ocean Avenue and 3031 Quentin Road, both in Brooklyn.
Philip Kutosh was also known as Pine Kutok. He immigrated on 1 November 1923 to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, aboard SS Lituania; embarked Libau, Latvia; occupation, painter; closest kin wife Nechame KUTOK, Kreutzburg; en route to brother Harry KUTAS (crossed out); overwritten Alex KUTAK, 268 60th Street, Brooklyn; maybe traveling with Liba SPUNGEN, f. age 29, also from Kreutzburg; en route to brother Joseph SPOONER, NY. He on 28 April 1924 at 1747 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, New York, filed declaration of intention. He immigrated on 6 February 1929 to 429 Howard Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, filed petition for naturalization, as Pina KUTAK; witnesses Alex [Harry] KUTOK and Dora KUTOK. As of 6 February 1929, Philip Kutosh was also known as Pina Kutak per petition for naturalization. He appeared on the census of 5 April 1930 at 1856 Bergen Street, Brooklyn, New York, as Philip KUTUSH, occupation painter. He appeared on the census of 2 April 1940 at 1856 Bergen Street, Brooklyn, New York, as Phillip KUTOSH, interior decorator. He in 1942 at 1856 Bergen Street, Brooklyn, New York, registered for Selective Service as Pina KUTAK; wife Anna KUTAK; employer Harry KUTOSH, 2229 Ocean Avenue and 3031 Quentin Road, both in Brooklyn.
Family: Anna Gelberg b. 15 Jun 1896, d. Apr 1978
- Sarah Kutosh+ b. 20 Mar 1920, d. 23 Jan 2011
- Robert Kutosh b. 10 Apr 1923, d. 20 Dec 1998