Liane, Thanks for your help, just to be clear, did you find Abraham in the 1930 census living with the Maimons? I found him living with son Benjamin. This couple is in the 1900 census as Abe Fineman with wife Sarah, ch: Namen b 1890, Philip, Nov 1892, Minnie 1895, Bella 1896, Benjamin? 1898. 514 Lombard St. Emigrated from Russia 1887 [1884 in 1920]. 5 children, 5 living. Abe was a grocer. WWI draft registration, June 5, 1917, says Philip Fineman born 12 Sep 1892, living at 2642 S. Warnock, was a painter, married, had been a seaman in the Navy, employed by William Houch(k) at 264 S. 8th. The fellow on the 1920 married to Estelle is also a painter. In 1910 Abraham is enumerated as Feinman and has the Maimons living with him [as in the 1930]. Children Naman down to Evelyn. Philip is a printer. 1920 clearly says house painter, as does WWI registration. Liane Thanks, Carol L. Heap Office Administrator Boynton Mall 8142 561 736-7902 ext. 17 561 736-7907 fax
Carol, In 1930,Ward 46, 6125 Locust St., it is: Benjamin Fineman head 30 b. DE, Kovno, Kovno, storekeeper in customs house Sarah 60 mother b. Kovno, Rus, Rus, no occup Abraham 62 father b. Kovno, Rus, Rus, no occup Max Maimon brother-in-law 40 b. Roumania, Rou, Rou insurance agent Minnie sister 35 b. DE, Kovno, Kovno [Rus], saleswoman in dept store Rivera niece 13 b.PA, Rou, DE Niece is indexed as Rivers but it looks like an ending 'a'. Liane