Nathan Schneidman
M, b. 15 March 1885
Father* | Calman Schneidman b. c 1858 |
Mother* | Esther Schneidman b. c 1860 |
Nathan Schneidman married Sarah Pripstein, daughter of Mordche Chayam Pripstein and Anna Pripstein. He was born on 15 March 1885 at Norsoni, Russia; per 1920 Petition for Naturalization. He was the son of Calman Schneidman and Esther Schneidman.
He immigrated on 28 January 1907 to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as Nochem SCHNEIDMAN, aboard Haverford, from Hamburg; per Petition for Naturalization; age 22, tailor; last residence Norsoki, Russia; en route to (?) Berl ALTMAN; roll 55, series T840, frame 96. He on 5 April 1918 at 1339 N. Randolph Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, filed Declaration of Intention. He on 9 September 1918 at 1339 N. Randolph Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, registered for Selective Service as Nathan SNYDERMAN; occupation, carpenter; birth 5 April 1883; wife Sarah SNYDERMAN; notation: Canceled, Harrisburg. He on 12 September 1918 at 1339 N. Randolph Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, registered for Selective Service as Nathan SNYDERMAN; occupation, carpenter; birth 15 April 1883; wife Sarah SNYDERMAN. He appeared on the census of 7 January 1920 at 1339 N. Randolph Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as Nathan SNYDERMAN, house carpenter. He appeared on the census of 7 January 1920 at 1339 N. Randolph Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as Nathan SNYDERMAN. He on 19 August 1920 at 1339 N Randolph Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, filed Petition for Naturalization; witnesses Morris STEIN, 1008 W Girard and Harry PRIPSTEIN, 746 S 6th Street. As of 19 August 1920, Nathan Schneidman was also known as Nathan Snyderman requested name change on Petition for Naturalization. He was naturalized on 31 January 1921 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; swore Oath of Allegiance, changing name to Nathan SNYDERMAN. He appeared on the census of 8 April 1930 at 2161 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as Nathan SNYDMAN. He appeared on the census of 9 April 1930 at 1339 N. Randolph Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as Nathan SNYDERMAN, carpenter, house building. He appeared on the census of 15 April 1940 at 1937 8th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as Nath SNYDERMAN, carpenter contractor. He in 1942 at 1937 N. 8th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, registered for Selective Service as Nathan SNYDERMAN; birth 15 April 1885, Russia; closest kin with Sara SNYDERMAN.
He immigrated on 28 January 1907 to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as Nochem SCHNEIDMAN, aboard Haverford, from Hamburg; per Petition for Naturalization; age 22, tailor; last residence Norsoki, Russia; en route to (?) Berl ALTMAN; roll 55, series T840, frame 96. He on 5 April 1918 at 1339 N. Randolph Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, filed Declaration of Intention. He on 9 September 1918 at 1339 N. Randolph Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, registered for Selective Service as Nathan SNYDERMAN; occupation, carpenter; birth 5 April 1883; wife Sarah SNYDERMAN; notation: Canceled, Harrisburg. He on 12 September 1918 at 1339 N. Randolph Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, registered for Selective Service as Nathan SNYDERMAN; occupation, carpenter; birth 15 April 1883; wife Sarah SNYDERMAN. He appeared on the census of 7 January 1920 at 1339 N. Randolph Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as Nathan SNYDERMAN, house carpenter. He appeared on the census of 7 January 1920 at 1339 N. Randolph Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as Nathan SNYDERMAN. He on 19 August 1920 at 1339 N Randolph Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, filed Petition for Naturalization; witnesses Morris STEIN, 1008 W Girard and Harry PRIPSTEIN, 746 S 6th Street. As of 19 August 1920, Nathan Schneidman was also known as Nathan Snyderman requested name change on Petition for Naturalization. He was naturalized on 31 January 1921 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; swore Oath of Allegiance, changing name to Nathan SNYDERMAN. He appeared on the census of 8 April 1930 at 2161 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as Nathan SNYDMAN. He appeared on the census of 9 April 1930 at 1339 N. Randolph Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as Nathan SNYDERMAN, carpenter, house building. He appeared on the census of 15 April 1940 at 1937 8th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as Nath SNYDERMAN, carpenter contractor. He in 1942 at 1937 N. 8th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, registered for Selective Service as Nathan SNYDERMAN; birth 15 April 1885, Russia; closest kin with Sara SNYDERMAN.
Family: Sarah Pripstein b. 15 Jan 1890
- Harry Snyderman b. c 1912
- Anna Schneidman b. 1 May 1913
- Lillian Schneidman b. 5 Mar 1915
- Ruth Schneidman b. 29 Dec 1919