Michel Gilmowsky
M, b. circa 1884, d. 21 April 1944
Father* | Leib Gilmowski b. c 1863, d. 5 Mar 1908 |
Mother* | Sarah Leah Hirshovitz b. 17 Oct 1862, d. 23 Sep 1936 |
Michel Gilmowsky married Rose Rudnitzky. He was born on 22 October 1883 at Gorodishche, Novogrudok, Minsk. He was born circa 1884 at Gorodishche, Novogrudok, Minsk. He was the son of Leib Gilmowski and Sarah Leah Hirshovitz. He died on 21 April 1944 at Grady, Georgia; as Max GILMORE; buried Valdosta.
Michel Gilmowsky was also known as Max Gilmowski. He immigrated on 17 January 1900 to Ellis Island, New York, as Michel GILMOWSKY, age 16, aboard Amsterdam from Rotterdam; last residence Goroditzen; en route to uncle D. HERSCHOWITZ, 224 Bryan Avenue, Savannah, Georgia; born in Minsk province. He appeared on the census of 16 April 1910 at Chauncey Militia District, Dodge County, Georgia, as Mok GILMORE, age 26; dry goods salesman. He lived in 1915 at 307 33rd, Savannah, Georgia, in Savannah city directory as Max GILMORE; wife Rosie; traveling salesman. On 31 March 1915 while living at 625 East Broughton Street, Savannah, Georgia, Michel Gilmowsky filed Declaration of Intention as Max GILMORE, age 31, merchant; born 22 Oct 1883 in Horodisch, Russia; arrived in New York aboard SS Amsterdam from Rotterdam on 10 January 1889. He on 12 September 1918 while living at 420 West Perry Street, Savannah, Georgia, registered for Selective Service as Max GILMORE, traveling salesman for Quality Skirt Co., nearest relative wife Rosa. He lived in 1919 at 420 West Perry, Savannah, Georgia, in Savannah city directory as Max GILMORE, traveling salesman. He appeared on the census of 5 January 1920 at 420 Hull Street, Savannah, Georgia, as Max GILMORE, age 36; traveling salesman. He lived in 1925 at 402 Carswell Avenue, Waycross, Georgia, in Waycross city directory as Max GILMORE, dry goods shop at 622 Plant Avenue. He appeared on the census of 3 April 1930 at 594 Ward Street, Douglas, Georgia, as Max GILMORE, age 46; manager dry good store. He lived in 1935 at Waycross, Georgia. He appeared on the census of 2 April 1940 at 9 Third Avenue, N.E., Cairo, Georgia, as Max GILMORE, age 56; manager dry goods store.
Michel Gilmowsky was also known as Max Gilmowski. He immigrated on 17 January 1900 to Ellis Island, New York, as Michel GILMOWSKY, age 16, aboard Amsterdam from Rotterdam; last residence Goroditzen; en route to uncle D. HERSCHOWITZ, 224 Bryan Avenue, Savannah, Georgia; born in Minsk province. He appeared on the census of 16 April 1910 at Chauncey Militia District, Dodge County, Georgia, as Mok GILMORE, age 26; dry goods salesman. He lived in 1915 at 307 33rd, Savannah, Georgia, in Savannah city directory as Max GILMORE; wife Rosie; traveling salesman. On 31 March 1915 while living at 625 East Broughton Street, Savannah, Georgia, Michel Gilmowsky filed Declaration of Intention as Max GILMORE, age 31, merchant; born 22 Oct 1883 in Horodisch, Russia; arrived in New York aboard SS Amsterdam from Rotterdam on 10 January 1889. He on 12 September 1918 while living at 420 West Perry Street, Savannah, Georgia, registered for Selective Service as Max GILMORE, traveling salesman for Quality Skirt Co., nearest relative wife Rosa. He lived in 1919 at 420 West Perry, Savannah, Georgia, in Savannah city directory as Max GILMORE, traveling salesman. He appeared on the census of 5 January 1920 at 420 Hull Street, Savannah, Georgia, as Max GILMORE, age 36; traveling salesman. He lived in 1925 at 402 Carswell Avenue, Waycross, Georgia, in Waycross city directory as Max GILMORE, dry goods shop at 622 Plant Avenue. He appeared on the census of 3 April 1930 at 594 Ward Street, Douglas, Georgia, as Max GILMORE, age 46; manager dry good store. He lived in 1935 at Waycross, Georgia. He appeared on the census of 2 April 1940 at 9 Third Avenue, N.E., Cairo, Georgia, as Max GILMORE, age 56; manager dry goods store.
Family: Rose Rudnitzky b. 23 Jul 1890, d. 5 Feb 1963
He married Rose Rudnitzky.
- Fannie Gilmore+ b. 23 Apr 1908, d. 12 Mar 1994
- Julius Harold Gilmore b. 20 Aug 1908, d. 5 Feb 1975
- Libbie Gilmore b. 1912, d. 23 Mar 1976