Miriam Harkavy
F, b. 12 February 1912
Miriam Harkavy was born on 12 February 1912 at Minsk, Minsk, Minsk.
She immigrated on 15 October 1929 to Rouses Point, New York, as Miriam GARKAVY, 17, from Minsk. She on 23 September 1936 at 1705 St. John's Place, Brooklyn, New York, filed Petition for Naturalization with EDNY as Miriam Harkavy LEVINE, waitress; wife of Hyman; witnesses Thomas Dwyer, retired florist, 97 Huntington Street, Brooklyn; and Julia WEIDEL, housewife, 287 5th Avenue, Brooklyn. She was naturalized on 28 September 1937; swore Oath of Allegiance as Miriam Harkavy LEVINE; certificate 4231996; one month later court ordered name change to Miriam HARKAVY.
She immigrated on 15 October 1929 to Rouses Point, New York, as Miriam GARKAVY, 17, from Minsk. She on 23 September 1936 at 1705 St. John's Place, Brooklyn, New York, filed Petition for Naturalization with EDNY as Miriam Harkavy LEVINE, waitress; wife of Hyman; witnesses Thomas Dwyer, retired florist, 97 Huntington Street, Brooklyn; and Julia WEIDEL, housewife, 287 5th Avenue, Brooklyn. She was naturalized on 28 September 1937; swore Oath of Allegiance as Miriam Harkavy LEVINE; certificate 4231996; one month later court ordered name change to Miriam HARKAVY.