Henry Julian Harkavy
M, b. 19 February 1894, d. November 1974
Father* | Judel Harkavy |
Mother* | Ruth Harkavy |
Henry Julian Harkavy was born on 19 February 1894 at Mir, Novogrudok, Minsk; per 1917 and 1942 Selective Service registration. He was the son of Judel Harkavy and Ruth Harkavy. He was born circa 1895 at Mir, Novogrudok, Minsk. He married Fannie Gottlieb, daughter of Joseph Gottlieb and Frances Lender, on 5 August 1923 at 171 E. Broadway, New York, New York; as Henry HARKAVY, 29, lawyer, 510 E. 85th Street; father Julius, mother Ruth; and Fannie GOTTLIEB, 21, 325 Beekman Avenue; father Joseph, mother Frances LENDER; officiated by Rabbi Julius HARKAVY; witnesses Maurice HILDEBRAND and Moris MILSTIN; NY marriage certificate 26040. He died in November 1974 at New York, New York, at age 80.
Henry Julian Harkavy was also known as Gersz Harkawy. He immigrated on 27 January 1913 to Ellis Island, New York, aboard S.S. Lapland, from Antwerp, as Gersz HARKAWY. Closest relative: father Judel HARKAVY, Mir, Russia. Going to New York City to brother, H. HARKOWY, 510-12 E. 85th Street. He on 7 March 1913 at 510 E. 85th Street, New York, New York, filed Declaration of Intention with NY County Supreme Court, as Henry HARKAVY, clerk; born Minsk 19 Feb 1894. He appeared on the census of 1 June 1915 at 510 E. 85th Street, New York, New York, as Harry HARKAVY; bookeeper; residing with brother Hyman HARKAVY and sister Rose HARKAVY. He on 5 June 1917 at 510 E. 85th Street, New York, New York, registered for Selective Service as Henry HARKAVY, law student at Fordham University; born Mir 19 Feb 1894. He on 26 July 1918 at 510 E. 85th Street, New York, New York, filed Petition for Naturalization with NY County Supreme Court; as Henry HARKAVY, student; witnesses Benjamin KIRSCHSTEIN, lawyer, 100 Keep Street, Brooklyn, and Israel H. KESSLER, accountant, 570 Willoghby Street, Brooklyn. He was naturalized on 12 November 1918; swore Oath of Allegiance; certificate 920316. He appeared on the census of 7 April 1930 at 1847 Madison Avenue, New York, New York, as Henry HARKAVY, lawyer, own practice. He lived on 30 March 1934 at 1847 Madison Avenue, New York, New York, entry manifest after European trip. He appeared on the census of 2 April 1940 at 1749 Grand Concourse, Bronx, New York, as Henry J. HARKAVY, lawyer, private practice. He in 1942 at 340 W. 86th Street, New York, New York, registered for Selective Service; closest kin Harry HARKAVY, 415 Concord Avenue, Brooklyn; self-employed at 299 Broadway.
Henry Julian Harkavy was also known as Gersz Harkawy. He immigrated on 27 January 1913 to Ellis Island, New York, aboard S.S. Lapland, from Antwerp, as Gersz HARKAWY. Closest relative: father Judel HARKAVY, Mir, Russia. Going to New York City to brother, H. HARKOWY, 510-12 E. 85th Street. He on 7 March 1913 at 510 E. 85th Street, New York, New York, filed Declaration of Intention with NY County Supreme Court, as Henry HARKAVY, clerk; born Minsk 19 Feb 1894. He appeared on the census of 1 June 1915 at 510 E. 85th Street, New York, New York, as Harry HARKAVY; bookeeper; residing with brother Hyman HARKAVY and sister Rose HARKAVY. He on 5 June 1917 at 510 E. 85th Street, New York, New York, registered for Selective Service as Henry HARKAVY, law student at Fordham University; born Mir 19 Feb 1894. He on 26 July 1918 at 510 E. 85th Street, New York, New York, filed Petition for Naturalization with NY County Supreme Court; as Henry HARKAVY, student; witnesses Benjamin KIRSCHSTEIN, lawyer, 100 Keep Street, Brooklyn, and Israel H. KESSLER, accountant, 570 Willoghby Street, Brooklyn. He was naturalized on 12 November 1918; swore Oath of Allegiance; certificate 920316. He appeared on the census of 7 April 1930 at 1847 Madison Avenue, New York, New York, as Henry HARKAVY, lawyer, own practice. He lived on 30 March 1934 at 1847 Madison Avenue, New York, New York, entry manifest after European trip. He appeared on the census of 2 April 1940 at 1749 Grand Concourse, Bronx, New York, as Henry J. HARKAVY, lawyer, private practice. He in 1942 at 340 W. 86th Street, New York, New York, registered for Selective Service; closest kin Harry HARKAVY, 415 Concord Avenue, Brooklyn; self-employed at 299 Broadway.
Family: Fannie Gottlieb b. 17 Jun 1903
He married Fannie Gottlieb, daughter of Joseph Gottlieb and Frances Lender, on 5 August 1923 at 171 E. Broadway, New York, New York; as Henry HARKAVY, 29, lawyer, 510 E. 85th Street; father Julius, mother Ruth; and Fannie GOTTLIEB, 21, 325 Beekman Avenue; father Joseph, mother Frances LENDER; officiated by Rabbi Julius HARKAVY; witnesses Maurice HILDEBRAND and Moris MILSTIN; NY marriage certificate 26040.