Abraham A. Rosenstein
b. circa 1891
- Abraham A. Rosenstein was born circa 1891 in England.
- He married Mary Mendelson on 5 September 1916 in Manhattan, New York.
- He was known as George Ross after his marriage.
- Abraham A. Rosenstein and Mary Mendelson appeared in the US federal census of 1 January 1920 in Manhattan, New York, at 240 East 62nd Street. Other members of the household included Alexander Ross and Eli Lee Ross.
- He was employed as a boiler maker in the ship building industry, according to the 1920 census.
- Max Ross was admitted to the Home for Hebrew Infants on 14 October 1927, at age 2 months, by court order, and discharged 4 August 1930, at age 3, to the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society.
- Charlotte Ross was admitted to the Home for Hebrew Infants on 9 November 1927, at age 3 years, by court order.
- Abraham A. Rosenstein and Mary Mendelson appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1940 in Bronx, New York, at 757 Trinity Avenue. Other members of the household included Eli Lee Ross, Ernest Ross and Hilda Ross. Also in the household were sons Eli (age 20) and Ernest (19.)
- He was employed as a cutter of men's clothing, according to the 1940 census.
- Last Edited: 4 Sep 2015
Family: Mary Mendelson b. 25 December 1891, d. 20 June 1961
- Alexander Ross b. 15 March 1918, d. 9 April 2000
- Eli Lee Ross b. 11 August 1919, d. 30 June 2003
- Ernest Ross b. 23 December 1920, d. 15 February 2008
- Hilda Ross b. 23 November 1922, d. 2 October 1989
- Charlotte Rosenstein b. 17 May 1924, d. 11 April 2009
- Max Ross b. 3 August 1927, d. 20 September 2006