Morris Segalowitz
M, b. circa 1871
Morris Segalowitz married Bella Proschansky Segal, daughter of Yudel Leibov Proschansky and Malke-Liebbe Evelova Hurwitz Proschansky. He was born circa 1871; per 1910 Census.
Morris Segalowitz was also known as Moishe Segalowitz. He immigrated in 1904 per 1910 Census. He immigrated on 4 July 1904 to Ellis Island, New York, as Moische SEGALLOWICZ; laborer; aboard SS Kroonland from Antwerp; origin Minsk; en route to cousin Shmul Kaplan, 135 Forsyth Street, New York; indexed as SEGALLOWIG or SEZALLOWICH. He immigrated in 1905 per 1920 Census. On 19 August 1905 while living at 66 Pike Street, New York, New York, Morris Segalowitz filed Declaration of Intention with SDNY as Maurice SOGOLOVICH, born 1871; arrived 4 Jul 1904. He appeared on the census of 21 April 1910 at 312-14 E. 8th Street, New York, New York, as Morris SAGALOWITZ, indexed as SAGALWITZ; occupation salesman, butter and eggs store. On 25 November 1911 while living at 637 Tinton Avenue, New York, New York, Morris Segalowitz filed Petition for Naturalization at New York County Supreme Court as Morris SOGOLOVICH, salesman; born 3 Jun 1871 at Minsk; wife Beile (PROSHONSKY) SOLOLOVICH (sic), children Louis, Hyman, Celia, Annie; witnesses Samuel PROSHANSKY, cutter, 680 Wales Avenue and Benny SOLOMON, merchant, 205 E. 10th Street; petitioner fell sick and petition was denied 24 Feb 1915 for lack of prosecution. He appeared on the census of 1 June 1915 at 1593 Madison Avenue, New York, New York, as Morris SEGALOWITZ, grocer. He appeared on the census of 17 January 1920 at 1598 Madison Avenue, New York, New York, as Morris SAGLOWITZ; occupation grocer, own store. He appeared on the census of 1 June 1925 at 16-18 107th Street, New York, New York, as Morris SAGALOWITZ, grocer.
Morris Segalowitz was also known as Moishe Segalowitz. He immigrated in 1904 per 1910 Census. He immigrated on 4 July 1904 to Ellis Island, New York, as Moische SEGALLOWICZ; laborer; aboard SS Kroonland from Antwerp; origin Minsk; en route to cousin Shmul Kaplan, 135 Forsyth Street, New York; indexed as SEGALLOWIG or SEZALLOWICH. He immigrated in 1905 per 1920 Census. On 19 August 1905 while living at 66 Pike Street, New York, New York, Morris Segalowitz filed Declaration of Intention with SDNY as Maurice SOGOLOVICH, born 1871; arrived 4 Jul 1904. He appeared on the census of 21 April 1910 at 312-14 E. 8th Street, New York, New York, as Morris SAGALOWITZ, indexed as SAGALWITZ; occupation salesman, butter and eggs store. On 25 November 1911 while living at 637 Tinton Avenue, New York, New York, Morris Segalowitz filed Petition for Naturalization at New York County Supreme Court as Morris SOGOLOVICH, salesman; born 3 Jun 1871 at Minsk; wife Beile (PROSHONSKY) SOLOLOVICH (sic), children Louis, Hyman, Celia, Annie; witnesses Samuel PROSHANSKY, cutter, 680 Wales Avenue and Benny SOLOMON, merchant, 205 E. 10th Street; petitioner fell sick and petition was denied 24 Feb 1915 for lack of prosecution. He appeared on the census of 1 June 1915 at 1593 Madison Avenue, New York, New York, as Morris SEGALOWITZ, grocer. He appeared on the census of 17 January 1920 at 1598 Madison Avenue, New York, New York, as Morris SAGLOWITZ; occupation grocer, own store. He appeared on the census of 1 June 1925 at 16-18 107th Street, New York, New York, as Morris SAGALOWITZ, grocer.
Family: Bella Proschansky Segal b. c 1870
- Louis S. Segal b. 1 Oct 1901
- Herman Sage b. 12 Jan 1903, d. 28 Nov 1989
- Lillian Segal b. 11 Jan 1907
- Anna F. Segal+ b. 16 Oct 1908