Died Y. 27 NOV 1945. Bronx, New York, NY, United States. Age: 77.
Residence 1911 Age: 44-45. 1899 Age: 32-33. 1 JUN 1925. Age: 58-59. 1 JUN 1925. Age: 58-59. 1911 Age: 44-45.
Note:Name in Russia was Lederman- changed to Lemon when immigrated to Canada<p><p><p>
</p><p>could be Izack Lederman
</p><p>
</p><p>Immigration year to Canada: 1900
</p><p>
</p><p>Canadian census 1911 occupation: junk dealer
</p><p>
</p><p>Canadian to US border crossing Dec 1911 info:
</p><p>
</p><p>Family Name, Given Name, Age years/months, sex, married/single, occupation, able to read/write, nationality, race or people, last address-country/town, name and complete address of relative incountry whence came, final destination- city/ town
<p>
</p><p>Dec 1911 border crossing:
</p><p>Isaac Lemon, 45, Junk dealer, yes read & write, Canada, Hebrew, Morrisburg, cousin Isaac Jacks, 273 Prince St. Kingston, Ontario, final destination: Brooklyn
<p>Ever in US before? Yes, 1899 & 1900 NYCity,
</p><p>departed: 1900
</p><p>Name of person staying with in US: Friend, Morris Pomerantz 232 Ross St. Brooklyn NY
<p>Place of birth:
</p><p>Isaac: ?Beley?
</p><p>Golda Malch
</p><p>Seaport of Landing
</p><p>Isaac 1899- ?Quche? SS "Don't remember thinks it is Cecilian
</p><p>W and M.T. (a notation)
</p><p>Golda: 1903 Halifax
</p><p>
</p><p>Hyman I. Lemon
</p><p>Pearl G. Lemon
</p><p>
</p><p>According to Herman Lehman, "Isaac was not too bright, but good."
</p><p>
</p><p>Isaac was married twice. His first wife was Ladyl Sarid. She left Russia and became a high school teacher in Afula, Israel.
<p>
</p><p>in 1925 NY Census
</p><p>Isaac Lehman (now spelled Lehman) occupation is stationary store
</p><p>Goldie- housework
</p><p>Mary Gally Lehman (daughter ) also stationary store
</p><p>Celia- Bookeeper
</p><p>Herman (27) Jewelery salesman
</p><p>Pearl- housework
</p><p>Abraham Gally- (grandson) office work
</p><p>Charlotte Gally- school
</p><p>(Gally' father has died, Mary and her children moved back in)
</p><p>
</p><p>Naturalization -1929
</p><p>born sept 15 1868 in Poland
</p><p>married 7 July 1886 Malch, Russia
</p><p>
</p><p>On his death certificate his birthday is Sept 12 1867
</p><p>Also length of stay in New York prior to death is 50 years (would be 1895 arrival- curious…did he come to NY first, before going to Canada, or is this a mistake on the death certificate?
<p>
</p><p>Final naturalization 1933
</p><p>Biala, Poland
</p><p>occupation: newsdealer
</p><p>Arrived at port of Ogdensburg NY on 15 day o d Dec 1912
</p><p>
</p><p>entered us 1911
</p><p>1929 lived 2476 Webb Ave Bronx Bronx county
</p><p>
</p><p>Robert Lehman living inSomervill NJ
</p><p>
</p><p>last foreign residence Morrisberg, Ontario
</p><p>came to us under name Isaac Lehman (or Lemond)
</p><p>
</p><p>Death in 1945: worked in a stationery store, he passed two months after wife Golda. Died at home 2476 Webb Ave. Bronx
<p>
</p><p>Place of burial: United Hebrew
</p><p>funeral director: midtown memorial chapel 171 west 85 street
</p><p>
</p><p>Biala, Poland (was Russian Empire before )
</p><p>Biała Podlaska, Poland
</p><p>52°02' N 23°08' E
</p><p>147 km E of Warszawa
</p><p>other names:Biała Podlaska [Pol], Podlyashe [Yid], Litvish Biale [Yid], Biala Gadol [Heb], Biala, Biala D'Lita
<p>
</p><p>c. 1930 Between Wars Town Biała Podlaska
</p><p>/ District Biała Podlaska
</p><p>/ Province /Lublin
</p><p>Country:Poland
</p><p>
</p><p>c.1900
</p><p>Town Biała Podlaska
</p><p>District Biała
</p><p>Province Siedlce
</p><p>Country Russian Empire
</p><p>
</p><p>after WW2 c.1950 : Biała Podlaska, Poland
</p><p>
</p><p>this website explains the borders of his birthplace russia-poland-to be called poland in 1929
<p>http://www.jewishgen.org/belarus/borders_timeline.htm
</p><p>
</p><p>According to the Treaty of Riga (March 1921), western Belarus became part of Poland.
<p>http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Belarus
</p><p>http://www.jewishgen.org/belarus/volkovysk_district.htm
</p><p>Volkovysk District - maybe
</p><p>According to the 1897 Russian census, the Jewish population of Volkovysk at the turn of the century was 5,528, over half of the town's population of 10,323.[2] In the period between 1919 and 1939 Wołkowysk belonged to the Second Polish Republic. It was part of the Białystok Voivodeship and the seat of gmina Biskupice.
<p>http://jewishwebindex.com/Galicia.htm
</p><p>http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll?jg~jgsys~community~-1943562
</p><p>
</p><p>Town
</p><p>District
</p><p>Province
</p><p>Country
</p><p>Before WWI (c. 1900):
</p><p>Grodno
</p><p>Grodno
</p><p>Grodno
</p><p>Russian Empire
</p><p>Between the wars (c. 1930):
</p><p>Grodno
</p><p>Grodno
</p><p>Białystok
</p><p>Poland
</p><p>After WWII (c. 1950):
</p><p>Grodno
</p><p>Soviet Union
</p><p>Today (c. 2000):
</p><p>Hrodna
</p><p>Belarus
</p><p>
</p>http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnectwc.dll?jg~jgsys~jgcd~BIALYSTOK_f23~ZZ~MILES09:40, 28 March 2018 (EDT)SE~.
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