Meyer Kobritz
M, b. 21 August 1882, d. 24 September 1976
Father* | Meir Aryeh Kobritz |
Mother* | Anna Greenburg |
Meyer Kobritz married Gitla Kobritz, daughter of Simcha Anitender and Leah Chance. He was born on 21 August 1882; per 1918 Selective Service registration. He was the son of Meir Aryeh Kobritz and Anna Greenburg. He was born on 18 August 1884 at Lutsk, Volhynia. He died on 24 September 1976 at age 94; per SSACI.
He immigrated on 29 June 1913 to Baltimore, Maryland, as Meyer KOBRITZ, age 28; joiner; last residence Ludzk; closest kin wife Gitel KOBRITZ, Ludzk; en route to brother-in-law Moris HERMAN, 1430 Cutter, Cincinnati; born Ludzk. He on 23 June 1915 at 25 Betts Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, filed Declaration of Intention as Myer KOBRITZ, carpenter. He on 12 September 1918 at 406 Christopher, Brooklyn, New York, registered for Selective Service; age 36; carpenter (unemployed); closest kin Gussie KOBRITZ, Lutsk (wife.) He on 15 June 1923 at 473 Snediker Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, filed Petition for Naturalization as Meyer KOBRITZ, carpenter; wife Gittel born 1888 and residing in Lutsk; children Morris, born 1 March 1910, and Chaika, born 15 October 1911, both residing in Poland. He was naturalized on 4 October 1923; swore Oath of Allegiance; naturalization certificate 1933615. He on 6 December 1927 at Providence, Rhode Island, arrived aboard Asia from Jaffa, Palestine (accompanying wife and children.) He appeared on the census of 8 April 1930 at 473 Snediker Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, in 1930 Census as Meyer KOBRITZ, age 47; building carpenter. He appeared on the census of 13 April 1940 at 509 Blake Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, in 1940 Census. He in 1942 at 509 Blake Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, registered for Selective Service; WPA worker; closest kin (son) Morris KOBRITZ, 75 Topscott, Brooklyn.
He immigrated on 29 June 1913 to Baltimore, Maryland, as Meyer KOBRITZ, age 28; joiner; last residence Ludzk; closest kin wife Gitel KOBRITZ, Ludzk; en route to brother-in-law Moris HERMAN, 1430 Cutter, Cincinnati; born Ludzk. He on 23 June 1915 at 25 Betts Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, filed Declaration of Intention as Myer KOBRITZ, carpenter. He on 12 September 1918 at 406 Christopher, Brooklyn, New York, registered for Selective Service; age 36; carpenter (unemployed); closest kin Gussie KOBRITZ, Lutsk (wife.) He on 15 June 1923 at 473 Snediker Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, filed Petition for Naturalization as Meyer KOBRITZ, carpenter; wife Gittel born 1888 and residing in Lutsk; children Morris, born 1 March 1910, and Chaika, born 15 October 1911, both residing in Poland. He was naturalized on 4 October 1923; swore Oath of Allegiance; naturalization certificate 1933615. He on 6 December 1927 at Providence, Rhode Island, arrived aboard Asia from Jaffa, Palestine (accompanying wife and children.) He appeared on the census of 8 April 1930 at 473 Snediker Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, in 1930 Census as Meyer KOBRITZ, age 47; building carpenter. He appeared on the census of 13 April 1940 at 509 Blake Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, in 1940 Census. He in 1942 at 509 Blake Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, registered for Selective Service; WPA worker; closest kin (son) Morris KOBRITZ, 75 Topscott, Brooklyn.
Family: Gitla Kobritz b. c 1885, d. 25 Jun 1945
- Morris Kobritz+ b. 7 Feb 1910, d. Jul 1983
- Ida Kobritz b. c 1913