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    1. [PAFAY] Greenfield Family
    2. MS JLO
    3. 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

    02/04/2004 02:50:10
    1. Re: [PAFAY] Greenfield Family
    2. Hannah M. Fisher
    3. 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."

    02/04/2004 11:00:47