Hiram Young

b. January 22, 1807, d. September 13, 1894
  • Reference: 0060cs
  • Hiram Young was born on January 22, 1807 in Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine, son of Ebenezer and Patience (Ricker) Young.1
  • Hiram married Lovesta Hale, daughter of Charles Hale and Sally Ricker, on November 28, 1831 in Waterford, Oxford County, Maine.2
  • The census of 1850 shows: Hiram Young, 45, a farmer;
    living at Peru, Maine.
    He was living with his parents, Ebenezer and Patience Young, along with Otis H. Young, 22; and Charles Young, 18.3

  • Hiram married on March 24, 1853 in Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine, to Hannah Damon.

    They had 6 children: William Young; Ida Frances Young; Carlton Gardner Young; Addie Jane Young; Benjamin Spaulding Young; and Asa Atwood Young.1
  • The census of 1870 shows: Hiram Young, 64, "works at jobs";
    living at Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine.
    He was living with Hannah Young, 39; William H. Young, 15; Ida Young, 14; Carlton G. Young, 11; Adda J. Young, 9; Benjamin S. Young, 7; Asa A. Young, 4; and James R. Young, 1.4

  • The census of 1880 shows: Hiram Young, 71, a laborer;
    living at Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine.
    He was living with Hannah L. Young, 51; William H, Young, 25; Benjamin S. Young, 17; Asa A. Young, 15; Robert A. Young, 13; Lyman Crockett, 31; Ida F. Crockett, 23; Perley E. Crockett, 4; and Mary E, Crockett, 11 months.5

  • Hiram died on September 13, 1894 in Norway, Oxford County, Maine, at age 87 of pulmonary catarrh.1
  • He was buried in Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine.1
  • Last Edited: 16 Sep 2012

Family: Lovesta Hale b. December 5, 1814

Citations

  1. Find a Grave, at http://www.findagrave.com/, Created by: Tim & Grace
    Record added: Oct 16, 2010
    Find A Grave Memorial# 60180347.
  2. "Maine, Marriages, 1771-1907," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F4X7-KQV : accessed 16 Sep 2012), Hiram Young and Lovesta Hale, 11 Dec 1831; citing reference , FHL microfilm 12625.
  3. 1850 United States. Census Office. 7th census, Population schedules of the seventh census of the United States, 1850, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives. Central Plains Region, (1964) , Census Place: Peru, Oxford, Maine; Roll: M432_263; Page: 136B; Image: 270. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.)
  4. 1870 United States. Census Office. 9th census, Population schedules of the ninth census of the United States, 1870, Washington, District of Columbia: The National Archives, (1962, 1968) , Census Place: Buckfield, Oxford, Maine; Roll: M593_550; Page: 82B; Image: 169; Family History Library Film: 552049. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.)
  5. 1880 United States. Census Office. 10th census, 1880 federal population census, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives and Records Service, ([19--]) , Census Place: Buckfield, Oxford, Maine; Roll: 484; Family History Film: 1254484; Page: 62D; Enumeration District: 119; Image: 0249.
  6. Massachusetts Marriages, 1841-1915, at https://beta.familysearch.org, record number:     394
    film number:     1433016
    digital folder number:     4279215
    image number:     00744.
  7. 1850 United States. Census Office. 7th census, Population schedules of the seventh census of the United States, 1850, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives. Central Plains Region, (1964) , p. 177.
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Sarah E. Young1

b. about 1810
  • Last Edited: 13 Dec 2016

Family: Joseph Lemmon Neal b. June 10, 1804

Citations

  1. "Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N3ND-5M1 : 27 December 2014), Laura Belle Nillis, 17 Dec 1926; Public Board of Health, Archives, Springfield; FHL microfilm 1,613,462.
  2. 1850 United States. Census Office. 7th census, Population schedules of the seventh census of the United States, 1850, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives. Central Plains Region, (1964) , Census Place: District 56, Woodford, Illinois; Roll: M432_134; Page: 464B; Image: 337.. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.)
  3. 1860 United States. Census Office. 8th census, Population schedules of the eighth census of the United States, 1860, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives. Central Plains Region, (1950, 1967) , Census Place: Metamora, Woodford, Illinois; Roll: M653_241; Page: 653; Image: 27; Family History Library Film: 803241. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.)
  4. 1870 United States. Census Office. 9th census, Population schedules of the ninth census of the United States, 1870, Washington, District of Columbia: The National Archives, (1962, 1968) , Census Place: Fremont, Lyon, Kansas; Roll: M593_438; Page: 248B; Image: 500; Family History Library Film: 545937. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.)
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Sarah J. Young

b. about 1834
  • Reference: 0060ca
  • Last Edited: 12 May 2014

Family: John B. Sanderson b. about April, 1823, d. November 22, 1884

Citations

  1. 1850 United States. Census Office. 7th census, Population schedules of the seventh census of the United States, 1850, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives. Central Plains Region, (1964) , p. 177. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.)
  2. 1860 United States. Census Office. 8th census, Population schedules of the eighth census of the United States, 1860, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives. Central Plains Region, (1950, 1967) , Census Place: Waterford, Oxford, Maine; Roll: M653_444; Page: 701; Image: 703; Family History Library Film: 803444. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.)
  3. 1850 United States. Census Office. 7th census, Population schedules of the seventh census of the United States, 1850, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives. Central Plains Region, (1964) , Census Place: Waterford, Sweden and Denmark, Oxford, Maine; Roll: M432_262; Page: 177A; Image: 345.
  4. "Maine, Marriages, 1771-1907," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F4X7-LHH : accessed 29 Nov 2012), John B. Sanderson and Sarah Young, 30 May 1854; citing reference , FHL microfilm 12625.
  5. 1870 United States. Census Office. 9th census, Population schedules of the ninth census of the United States, 1870, Washington, District of Columbia: The National Archives, (1962, 1968) , Census Place: Templeton, Worcester, Massachusetts; Roll: M593_656; Page: 120B; Image: 245; Family History Library Film: 552155.. (With few exceptions, names are listed exactly as they appear on the census.)
  6. 1880 United States. Census Office. 10th census, 1880 federal population census, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives and Records Service, ([19--]) , Census Place: Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: 538; Family History Film: 1254538; Page: 243D; Enumeration District: 365; Image: 0764.
  7. "Massachusetts, Marriages, 1841-1915," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NW1K-7MY : accessed 11 Dec 2012), Frank P. Knuland and Nellie A. Sanderson, 1882.
  8. Mrs. Sadie M. Sivert Taken By Death, Worcester Telegram & Gazette, Worcester, Mass., 1951.
  9. 1880 United States. Census Office. 10th census, 1880 federal population census, Washington, District of Columbia: National Archives and Records Service, ([19--]) , FHL Film 1254538; National Archives Film T9-0538; Page 243D.
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Brandy Lehane Zdansky1

b. January 26, 1980
  • Last Edited: 18 May 2014
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(?) Zlochefsky1

b. perhaps about 1899
  • Reference: 0004a
  • Last Edited: 23 Nov 2012

Citations

  1. Letter from Mrs. Mary Weiner to Steven G. Levine, 13 Nov 1980;.
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(?) Zlochefsky1

b. perhaps about 1899
  • Reference: 0004a
  • Last Edited: 23 Nov 2012

Citations

  1. Letter from Mrs. Mary Weiner to Steven G. Levine, 13 Nov 1980;.
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Barnet Zlochefsky

b. 1876, d. November 30, 1946

  • Reference: 0004
  • Barnet Zlochefsky was born in 1876 in Alexandra, Russia, The town is according to the birth record of his son Israel. I am uncertain of the location of this place.2
  • He was the son of unknown parents of Benjamin Zlochefsky.1
  • The birth record of his son George says Barnet was born in Kief, Russia. Murray Goodman told me "Even though Barnet is reported to have been born in Kiev, this is doubtful. Kiev was considered a holy city to the Russian Orthodox Church and no Jews were allowed to live there. All around the city of Kiev was the province of Kiev (Kievskaya Guberniya) and this province was filled with little villages (Shtetlach) loaded with Jews who could live right up to the city limits of Kiev but not within Kiev itself. This was where Barnet lived and to where his wife, Marcia, was banished with her family."3,4
  • Barnet Zlochefsky married Marcia Rovinsky in 1898
  • and immigrated in 1899.
  • His daughter, Mrs. Mary Weiner, writes that he was quite a heartbreaker when he was young. He told her he was engaged to eight women before marrying Marsha. She writes that she believes her mother, Marsha, may have come to America later than Barnet, along with her two sisters and two brothers. Upon arrival, she found Barnet living with a 'loose lady,' and Marsha threw her out of the house.
  • In 1902, Benjamin Sloffkie was a junk dealer.5


  • The Franklin City Directory between 1905 and 1909 lists:
    Zlochefsky, Benjamin, boot and shoe maker, 647 Central, householder at 190 Alpine.
  • He was naturalized on April 6, 1909 in Dedham, Massachusetts.6
  • The census of 1910 shows: Benjamin Levine, age 34, married 11 years, born in Russia, immigrated in 1899, a self-employed boot and shoe cobbler; and Marcia Levine, wife, age 32, mother of six of whom all were living, who immigrated in 1900; listed with Samuel Levine, George Levine, Culman Levine, Veagie Levine, William Levine and Mary Levine
    living at 360 E Central St., Franklin, Massachusetts.7



  • The Franklin City Directory 1913 lists:
    Levine, Benjamin, shoe repairing, 9 West Central, householder at Union
    Levine, Lewis, shoe maker, householder at 238 Union.
  • In 1916, Barnet Zlochefsky was a cobbler.8


  • The Medford City Directory 1920 lists:
    Levine, Benjamin (Marcia) shoeworker. householder at 298 Salem.
  • The census of 1920 shows: Benjamin Levine, 43, immigrated 1897, naturalized 1910, born Russia, native language Yiddish, a self-employed shoe repairer; and Malisia Levine, 42, immigrated 1898, naturalized 1910, born Russia, native language Yiddish

    (No family members were listed in the 1924 Medford City Directory); listed with Samuel H. Levine, George Levine, Colma Levine, Eisa Levine, William Levine, Mary Levine, Roy Levine, Lawerence Levine and Moss Levine
    living at 298 Salem St, Medford, Massachusetts.9



  • The Boston City Directory 1924 lists:
    Levine, Benjamin, shoe repairer, 80 Intervale, Roxbury
    Levine, Samuel, clerk 15 Hanover [Alfred Goss, men's furnishings], resides 80 Intervale, Roxbury.
  • His son, Will, wrote `I do not know of any family traditions, only every man for himself; it was a big family.10'


  • The Boston City Directory 1925 lists:
    Levine, Benjamin, shoe repairer 1361 Dorchester av, Dorchester, householder at 15 Grove
    Levine, Samuel, shipper 144 Essex [Daniels Nathanson Co, wholesale dry goods], resides 15 Grove.


  • The Boston City Directory 1927 lists:
    Levine, Benjamin, shoes, householder at 27 Fernboro, Roxbury.


  • The Boston City Directory 1928/29 lists:
    Levine, Benjamin, shoes, householder at 22 Stanwood, Roxbury
    Levine, Coleman, printer, resides 22 Stanwood Roxbury
    Levine, Samuel, clerk, resides 22 Stanwood, Roxbury.


  • The Boston City Directory 1930 lists:
    Levine, Benjamin, shoe repairer, householder at 78 Intervale, Roxbury.
  • The census of 1930 shows: Benjamin Levine, age 54, a widower, with native language of Yiddish, renting his home for $35 a week. He immigrated in 1898, was naturalized, and able to speak English. He was a shoe repairer; listed with Samuel Levine, Colema Levine, Mary Levine, Roy Levine and Lawrence Levine
    living at 78 Intervale St., Dorchester, Massachusetts.
    They lived nextdoor to the Berger family, whose daughter Rose would marry Samuel Levine.11



  • The Boston City Directory 1931 lists:
    Levine, Benjamin, shoe repair 128 Harold, Roxbury, householder at 112 Humboldt av, Roxbury
    Levine, Colma, printer, resides 112 Humboldt av, Roxbury
    Levine, George, printer, resides 112 Humboldt av, Roxbury
    Levine, Wm, resides 112 Humboldt av, Roxbury.


  • The Boston City Directory 1932 lists:
    Levine, Benjamin, shoe repair, 128 Harold, Roxbury, householder at 85 Harrishof, Roxbury
    Goodman, Irwin, resides 85 Harrishof Roxbury
    Levine, Colman, printer, resides 85 Harrishof, Roxbury
    Levine, Wm, paperboxmkr, resides 85 Harrishof, Roxbury.


  • The Boston City Directory 1933 lists:
    Levine, Benj, shoe repair, householder at 112 Humboldt av, Roxbury
    Levine, Colma, printer, resides 112 Humboldt av, Roxbury
    Levine, Wm, resides 112 Humboldt av Roxbury.
  • The census of 1935 shows: Barnet Zlochefsky listed with Homer Levine (born Colman Zlochefsky), Roy Levine and William Levine (born William or Willie Zlochefsky)
    living at 4 Bower Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts.12



  • The Boston City Directory 1934/35 lists:
    Levine, Benj, householder at 4 Bower, Roxbury
    Levine, Colma, printer, resides 4 Bower, Roxbury
    Levine, Roy, resides 4 Bower, Roxbury
    Levine, Wm, corner ctr, resides 4 Bower, Roxbury.


  • The Boston City Directory 1936/37 lists:
    Levine, Benj, householder at 388 Warren, Roxbury
    Levine, Colma, printer, resides 388 Warren, Roxbury
    Levine, Geo, composing room, Boston Herald Traveler Corp, resides 388 Warren, Roxbury
    Levine, Roy, resides 388 Warren Roxbury
    Levine, Wm, box mkr, resides 388 Warren, Roxbury.


  • The Boston City Directory 1940 lists:
    Goodman, Irwin (Mary), householder at 188 Washington, Dorchester
    Levine, Benj, resides 188 Washington, Dorchester.


  • The Boston City Directory between 1942 and 1945 lists:
    Levine, Benj, resides 9 Gaston, Roxbury
    Levine, Homer, pressman Boston Blue Print Co, resides 9 Gaston, Roxbury
    [1942:] Levine, Lawrence, nurse, resides 9 Gaston, Roxbury
    [1943-45:] Levine, Lawrence, US Army, resides 9 Gaston, Roxbury
    [1941/2:] Levine, Roy, laborer, resides 9 Gaston, Roxbury
    [1943/5:] Levine, Roy, USA, resides 9 Gaston Roxbury.
  • Benjamin died on November 30, 1946 in Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California.13
  • Last Edited: 3 Oct 2015

Family: Marcia Rovinsky b. 1887/88, d. October 20, 1924

Citations

  1. Letter from Murray Goodman (P. O. Box 65, Immanuel, Israel 44854) to Steven G. Levine, 22 Jun 1997; Steven George Levine (2654 Letchworth Pkwy., Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio.)
  2. Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, , Vol. 552, p. 41.
  3. George Levine entry, Cerificate of Birth (Registered Feb. 23, 1903, corrected 3-19-42), Town Clerk, Franklin, Massachusetts.
  4. Murray Goodman, "Re: (no subject)," e-mail message from e-mail address to Steven G. Levine, 3/16/2004 11:49:57 PM.
  5. Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, , Vol: 522 ; Page: 117.
  6. Original naturalization document in possession of Marvin Levine, son of Samuel Levine.
  7. 1910 United States. Bureau of the Census. 13th census, 1910 population census schedules, Washington, District of Columbia: Bureau of Census Micro-Film Lab, ([19--?]) , Census Place: Franklin, Norfolk, Massachusetts; Roll: T624_608; Page: 20A; Enumeration District: 1108; Image: 993; FHL microfilm: 1374621.
  8. George Levine entry, Cerificate of Birth, Birth cert. of George Levine (Registered Feb. 23, 1903, corrected 3-19-42.)
  9. 1920 United States. Bureau of the Census. 14th census, 1920 population census schedules, Washington, District of Columbia: The National Archives, ([193-?]) , Census Place: Medford Ward 2, Middlesex, Massachusetts; Roll: T625_714; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 313; Image: 675.
  10. Letter from William Levine (born William or Willie Zlochefsky) (14 Shields St., Woborn, MA) to Steven G. Levine, 2 Jan 1978; collection of Steven George Levine (2654 Letchworth Pkwy., Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio.)
  11. 1930 United States. Bureau of the Census. 15th census, United States, 1930 federal census : population schedules ; NARA microfilm publication T626, Washington, District of Columbia: Bureau of the Census Micro-Film Laboratory, ([19--?]) , Census Place: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Roll: 951; Page: 20B; Enumeration District: 396; Image: 1052.0.
  12. City of Boston, Ward 12 Precinct 7, List of Residents 20 years of Age and Over, as of January 1, 1935, City of Boston Printing Department, , p. 3.
  13. The California Department of Health Services Office of Health Information and Research vital Statistics Section,.
  14. Letter from Mrs. Mary Weiner to Steven G. Levine, 13 Nov 1980;.
  15. George J. Levine & Ina C. Woodward, Certificate of Marriage Vol. 77, p. 419, #293, 1945, vol. 77, p. 419, no. 293 (Filed 25 May 1945), Commonwealth of Massachusetts Registry of Vital Statistics and Statistics, 470 Atlantic Avenue, 2nd Floor, Boston, Massachusetts.
  16. George Joseph Levine, U. S. Social Security Act - Application for Account Number, 029-13-6322 (Nov. 25, 1936); Social Security Administration, 6401 Security Blvd., Baltimore, Maryland.
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Rachel Leah Zlochefsky

b. about 1876
  • Reference: 0008a
  • Rachel Leah Zlochefsky was born about 1876.
  • She was the daughter of unknown parents of Benjamin Zlochefsky.1
  • Rachel Leah's grandniece, Rosalind Goodman, was named after her; Rosalind was named after Rachel Leah Slochefsky, her grandaunt.1,2,3
  • Last Edited: 23 Nov 2012

Citations

  1. Letter from Murray Goodman (P. O. Box 65, Immanuel, Israel 44854) to Steven G. Levine, 22 Jun 1997; Steven George Levine (2654 Letchworth Pkwy., Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio.)
  2. Murray Goodman, "Relations of S.G. Levine," e-mail message from e-mail address to Steven G. Levine, 3/10/2004 12:52:09 AM.
  3. Murray Goodman, "Re: Relations of S.G. Levine," e-mail message from e-mail address to Steven G. Levine, 3/11/2004 1:27:13 AM.
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unknown parents of Benjamin Zlochefsky

b. about 1851
  • Reference: 0008
  • Unknown parents of Benjamin Zlochefsky were born about 1851 in Kiev, Ukraine.
  • They survived until the time of the Russian Revolution, but then perished from starvation in the famine which followed in the Ukraine.
  • Last Edited: 23 Nov 2012

Family:

Citations

  1. Letter from Murray Goodman (P. O. Box 65, Immanuel, Israel 44854) to Steven G. Levine, 22 Jun 1997; Steven George Levine (2654 Letchworth Pkwy., Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio.)
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