Morris Bass

M, b. 15 September 1896, d. March 1979
Father*Chaim Bass b. 10 Mar 1868, d. 1923
Mother*Malka Kobritz b. c 1869, d. 9 Feb 1948
     Morris Bass was born on 15 September 1896 at Dubno, Volhynia. He was the son of Chaim Bass and Malka Kobritz. He was born on 1 September 1897; per mother Mollie BASS's 1936 Declaration of Intention and 1939 Petition for Naturalization. He married Annette Yanowitz on 4 December 1927 at Chicago, Illinois; per Morris's 1930 Petition for Naturalization. He died in March 1979 at Chicago, Illinois, at age 82.
     He immigrated on 10 December 1923 to Ellis Island, New York, as Moszko BAS, age 28; aboard Pittsburgh from Antwerp; occupation painter; last residence Rowne; en route to brother Louis BASS, 2700 W. 8th Street, Cincinnati, Ohio; detained for special inquiry before being admitted. He on 11 January 1926 at 924 N. Oakley Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois, filed Declaration of Intention; born 25 Aug 1896 in Ottrasitz, Poland; unmarried. He on 16 January 1930 at 3244 W. Division Street, Chicago, Illinois, filed Petition for Naturalization; occupation, painter; born 25 Aug 1896 in Ottrositz, Poland; wife Annette born 4 Jul 1907 in Ostrow, Poland; married 4 Dec 1927; daughter Adele born 15 October 1928 in Chicago. He appeared on the census of 15 April 1930 at 3244 W. Division Street, Chicago, Illinois, as Morris BASS, age 34; painter. He was naturalized on 24 June 1930 at Chicago, Illinois; swore Oath of Allegiance; naturalization certificate 3297916. He appeared on the census of 17 April 1940 at 3235 W. Potomac Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, as Morris BASS, age 43; painter (building construction.) He appeared on the census of 17 April 1940 at 3235 W. Potomac Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, as Deborah BASS, age 5. He in 1942 at 3235 W. Potomac Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, registered for Selective Service; born 25 Aug 1896 in Hostroza, Poland; closest kin wife Annette.

Family: Annette Yanowitz b. 10 May 1907, d. 24 Oct 2001

He married Annette Yanowitz on 4 December 1927 at Chicago, Illinois; per Morris's 1930 Petition for Naturalization.