Elizabeth Zuckerman

b. 17 November 1883, d. 15 December 1971
  • Elizabeth Zuckerman was born on 17 November 1883 in Romania.
  • Elizabeth Zuckerman arrived in the United States circa 1903.
  • She married Jacob Ribler in 1905 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Jacob Ribler and Elizabeth Zuckerman appeared in the US federal census of 15 April 1910 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at 2000 South 6th Street. Other members of the household included William Ribler.
  • Jacob Ribler registered for the draft on 12 September 1918 in Camden County, New Jersey, whil living with his wife Elizabeth at 432 Market in Gloucester, self-employed there as a grocer.
  • The following appeared on 10 December 1919 in the Bridgeton Evening News: Philip Ribler, a small boy, was held up by two boys near his home on Market street Gloucester City, yesterday, and was relieved of 60 cents. They will be arrested.
  • Jacob Ribler and Elizabeth Zuckerman appeared in the US federal census of 1 January 1920 in Gloucester, Camden County, New Jersey, at 430 Market Street. Other members of the household included William Ribler, Philip Ribler and Adele Ribler.
  • Jacob Ribler and Elizabeth Zuckerman appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1930 in Gloucester, New Jersey, at 430 Market Street. Other members of the household included Philip Ribler and Adele Ribler. At the time of the census he owned his home valued at $15,000.
  • Jacob Ribler and Elizabeth Zuckerman appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1940 in Gloucester, New Jersey, at 430 Market Street. Other members of the household included Philip Ribler.
  • Elizabeth Zuckerman became a widow at the 12 February 1944 death of her husband Jacob Ribler.
  • The SSDI lists Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as the last residence of record of Elizabeth Zuckerman.
  • She was interred at Har Jehuda Cemetery, Upper Darby, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
  • Elizabeth Zuckerman died on 15 December 1971 at age 88.
  • Last Edited: 25 Jun 2015

Family: Jacob Ribler b. 8 December 1881, d. 12 February 1944