Name |
Samuel Lederer |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
1 Oct 1824 |
Daudleb' Doudleby nad Orlici ,Northeastern Bohemia |
Emigration? |
1844 |
Note on census;from eytan |
Emigration? |
1850 |
according to 1910 census |
Emigration? |
1850 |
according to article on his son,Julius |
Marriage |
10 Oct 1852 |
New York Cityto Marie Abels |
Census? |
1860 |
3 W. NYC p.166 |
Emigration? |
1861 |
Englishtown, NJ |
Occupation[2] |
1861 |
Had a tannery and furnished knapsacks to the govt. during the Civil War |
Other? |
1861 |
To Englishtown, New JerseyMigrated |
Emigration[3] |
1865 |
To New brunswick, NJ |
Census? |
1870 |
New Brunswick,NJ; from Bavaria, not Bohemia! |
Census? |
1880 |
New Brunswick, Middlesex, NJ; |
Occupation? |
1880 |
Puller of wool |
Residence[4] |
1896 |
Schureman St.,NYC |
Other |
1902 |
Photo of Family Gathering,NYC 42 descendents present50th Anniversary with Marie Abels |
Other? |
Jun 1908 |
congratulations on Charles confirmation from New Brunswick, NJLetters |
Census? |
1910 |
New York; living with Simon Bardach |
Occupation? |
|
Samuel Lederer and Son, Dealers in Hides, Skins,Furs, Wool, and Tallow;made soap and cosmetics |
Occupation? |
|
made a fortune selling saddles to the Union army |
Death? |
16 Jun 1916 |
USA |
Burial? |
16 Jun 1916 |
Salem Fields Cemetary,Brooklyn775 Jamaica Ave. ;Temple Emanuel |
Other? |
1993 |
New Jersey Biographical Index;Wal 3;431-432Book |
Other? |
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6 sons all in tanning business except jimmyFact 6 |
Other? |
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Letter dated June 2, 1908 congratulating Charles on his confirmation.Fact 3 |
Other? |
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Milwaukee,WIDescendents |
Other? |
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New Brunswick,Middlesex Co., N.J.Fact 2 |
Other[1] |
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came to the US 1850; to Bridgeport, CNFact 4 |
Other? |
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came to the US in a sailboatFact 7 |
Other? |
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made knapsacks for the NorthFact 5 |
Other? |
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prominent member of the Masons of high rank; made the first Masonic apronMember |