Louis Yudowitz
M, b. 1 March 1883, d. March 1967
Father* | Benjamin Yudowicz |
Louis Yudowitz was born on 1 March 1883. He was the son of Benjamin Yudowicz. He died in March 1967 at Brooklyn, New York.
He on 13 June 1906 at Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany, departed Hamburg as Leiser JUDOWITZ, age 23, aboard Pallanza en route to New York; last residence Pinsk, occupation locksmith. He immigrated on 28 June 1906 to Ellis Island, New York, arrived as Leiser JUDOWITZ, aboard Pallanza from Hamburg; age 23, occupation locksmith; last residence Pinsk; en route to cousin Mordche NACHMANOWICZ, 392 Grand Street, New York. On 17 October 1907 while living at 176 Henry Street, New York, New York, Louis Yudowitz filed Declaration of Intention in SDNY as Luis YUDOWITZ, occupation, iron worker; born in Minsk on 1 Mar 1883; reported immigration aboard Palatia on 30 June 1906 [i.e. Pallanza]. He appeared on the census of 17 April 1910 at 29 Pike Street, New York, New York, as Louis YUDOWITZ, age 24, occupation plumber; boarder in residence of Isidore GRETZER and Fanny GRETZER; immigrated 1906. On 5 December 1913 while living at 75 E. 3rd Street, New York, New York, Louis Yudowitz filed Petition for Naturalization 37822 with NY County Supreme Court as Louis YUDOWITZ, iron worker; born 1 Mar 1883 at Minsk; witnesses Morris NEIDECH, restaurant keeper, 150 Clinton; and Joseph WEINSTEIN, tailor, 211 E. 10th Street. He was naturalized on 23 July 1914; swore Oath of Allegiance; certificate 491768. He appeared on the census of 1 June 1915 at 274 Madison Street, New York, New York, in NY Census as Louis YUDOWITZ, age 30, iron worker; living as lodger in home of Rubin GILMONFSKY and HANNAH GILMONFSKY. He on 12 September 1918 while living at 418 Hamilton, Allentown, Pennsylvania, registered for Selective Service as Louis YUDOWITZ, age 34; DOB 1 March 1884; occupation machinist at Bethlehem Steel; naturalized; closest kin sister Annie GILIMOWSKY, 274 Madison Street, NY. He appeared on the census of 2 April 1940 at 1129 Vyse Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, in 1940 Census as Louis YUDOWITZ, age 58, single, occupation machinist, boarder in home of Lena GORDON. He in 1942 while living at 2939 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, New York, registered for Selective Service as Louis YUDOWITZ, age 59, DOB 1 Mar 1883; birthplace Pinsk; naturalized; contact Rubin GILMAN, 5 Attorney Street, NY.
He on 13 June 1906 at Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany, departed Hamburg as Leiser JUDOWITZ, age 23, aboard Pallanza en route to New York; last residence Pinsk, occupation locksmith. He immigrated on 28 June 1906 to Ellis Island, New York, arrived as Leiser JUDOWITZ, aboard Pallanza from Hamburg; age 23, occupation locksmith; last residence Pinsk; en route to cousin Mordche NACHMANOWICZ, 392 Grand Street, New York. On 17 October 1907 while living at 176 Henry Street, New York, New York, Louis Yudowitz filed Declaration of Intention in SDNY as Luis YUDOWITZ, occupation, iron worker; born in Minsk on 1 Mar 1883; reported immigration aboard Palatia on 30 June 1906 [i.e. Pallanza]. He appeared on the census of 17 April 1910 at 29 Pike Street, New York, New York, as Louis YUDOWITZ, age 24, occupation plumber; boarder in residence of Isidore GRETZER and Fanny GRETZER; immigrated 1906. On 5 December 1913 while living at 75 E. 3rd Street, New York, New York, Louis Yudowitz filed Petition for Naturalization 37822 with NY County Supreme Court as Louis YUDOWITZ, iron worker; born 1 Mar 1883 at Minsk; witnesses Morris NEIDECH, restaurant keeper, 150 Clinton; and Joseph WEINSTEIN, tailor, 211 E. 10th Street. He was naturalized on 23 July 1914; swore Oath of Allegiance; certificate 491768. He appeared on the census of 1 June 1915 at 274 Madison Street, New York, New York, in NY Census as Louis YUDOWITZ, age 30, iron worker; living as lodger in home of Rubin GILMONFSKY and HANNAH GILMONFSKY. He on 12 September 1918 while living at 418 Hamilton, Allentown, Pennsylvania, registered for Selective Service as Louis YUDOWITZ, age 34; DOB 1 March 1884; occupation machinist at Bethlehem Steel; naturalized; closest kin sister Annie GILIMOWSKY, 274 Madison Street, NY. He appeared on the census of 2 April 1940 at 1129 Vyse Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, in 1940 Census as Louis YUDOWITZ, age 58, single, occupation machinist, boarder in home of Lena GORDON. He in 1942 while living at 2939 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, New York, registered for Selective Service as Louis YUDOWITZ, age 59, DOB 1 Mar 1883; birthplace Pinsk; naturalized; contact Rubin GILMAN, 5 Attorney Street, NY.