Looking for information on the Greenfield Family. They owned and operated a grocery store in Brownsville. They had at least one son Bruce Greenfield born around 1949. Not much to go on so any info would be appreciated. Regards, Janet
Here is what I found in the 1951 Brownsville directory There were two Greenfield families in town at that time. Celia and Irving lived at 405 Green St. He was a grocer at Allison #1. There children were Barbara and Danny. I vaguely remember my dad saying that he told him that his first wife and children were victims of the holocaust--but I have no way to back this up. Later this family moved to 708 Green St. The other family lived on Pearl St. and I would say the house was built in the early 1940's. There was Jack Greenfield who had a grocery at Bank and High St. Pearl was his wife. They lived at 387 Pearl St. They had David, Dolores "Dolly" . I think Alvin was the oldest brother and his address in 1951 was 25 Market St. (which would be an apartment). He is also listed as a grocer at the Greenfield Market. His wife is Gloria. I want to say that Alvin graduated in 1945. Dolly was younger than I was by 2 or 3 years. The Irving Greenfields moved to Pittsburgh--I am thinking mid 70's. Hannah Millward Fisher Information Services Librarian Hannah@ahsl.arizona.edu The University of Arizona (520) 626-2933 (voice) Arizona Health Sciences Library 1501 N. Campbell, P.O. Box 245079 (520) 626-2922 (fax) Tucson, AZ 85724-5079 "The statements expressed herein are my own and should not be taken as a position, opinion or endorsement of the University of Arizona."