Person:Meir Bezbrozh (1)

Watchers
m. Bef 1888
  1. Mariasa Bezbrozh1888 - 1964
  2. Froium BezbrozhBet 1890 & 1899 - Bet 1930 & 1939
  3. Meir Bezbrozh1897 - 1971
  4. Fannie Bezbrozh1898 - 1985
  5. Chana BezbrozhBet 1900 & 1909 - Bet 1940 & 1949
  6. Dotsie BezbrozhBet 1900 & 1907 - Abt 1922
m. 12 Dec 1921
Facts and Events
Name Meir Bezbrozh
Gender Male
Birth[2] 1897 Tagancha, Cherkasy, Ukraine
Marriage 12 Dec 1921 Tagancha, Cherkasy, Ukraineto Klara Polsky
Death[2] 1971 Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California
References
  1.   ROOTS-L.

    Most of the Bezbrozhs who left Russia crossed into Romania and then lived there while waiting for money from relatives in America. They also had to wait to get their visas to come to America. Meir Bezbrozh (son of Moishe) and his new bride Klara Polsky left for Romania in 1921, and lived in Kishinev for seven months while they waited for money from Klara's brother Harry Polsky who was in America. They then went to Bucharest where they waited for their passports for six weeks. Finally, when all the paperwork was complete, the boarded a train to France. They passed through Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Germany, Paris and finally they arrived at the port of Cherbourg. When they arrived at the ship, the officials wouldn't allow Meir on the boat because his eyes were red. The officials feared some sort of disease, but Meir's eyes were merely red from lack of sleep and excitement. Finally, after eight days, Meir's eyes looked normal and Meir and Clara were able to board the ship for America.

    Isaac Bezbrozh, his wife Dora and their infant son Itzie, also stayed in Romania, living in Kishinef at Bessarabia Strada Fantanie 2. While Yosef and Ruchel Bezbrozh were staying in Romania, their son Vevel was born there in 1921. Becky (later Betty) Litrovik, the daugher of Izak and Leeza Litrovnik was also born in Romania, in Kishinev. Basia and Lisa Bezbrozh, the wife and daughter of Moshe Bezbrozh (who had
    come to the U.S. in 1914) also stayed in Romania, in Bucharest. Feige and Pinnie Bezbrozh also stayed in Bucharest, at the Central Relief agency at Parfumului 29. Conditions in Romania must have been far from ideal, since Pinnie contracted Typhus in Romania. He did recover enough, however, to make the trip to America.

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bezbrozh/SojournInRomania.html

  2. 2.0 2.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).
  3.   National Archives and Records Administration. New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957. (Washington, D. C.: National Archives and Records Administration).

    New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
    Name: Meir Bezbrosh
    [Meir Bezbrozh]
    [Max Bernstien]
    Arrival Date: 1 Sep 1922
    Birth Date: abt 1900
    Birth Location: Russia
    Birth Location Other: zwenigrodka
    Age: 22
    Gender: Male
    Ethnicity/ Nationality: Hebrew
    Port of Departure: Cherbourg
    Port of Arrival: New York, New York
    Ship Name: Berengaria

    Image:Meir Bezbrozh and wife Ship Record SS Cherbroug 1922.gif