Father* | Paul H. Glotzer |
Mother* | Maryann Gilmartin |
Relationships | 5th cousin 1 time removed of Robert Cooper Jacobs 6th cousin 1 time removed of Theodore Edson ("Theo") Clark |
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Father* | Movsha Dovid Glotzer (1792-) |
Mother* | Mrs. Zyslya [Glotzer] |
Son* | Girsh Glotzer+ (1848-) |
Son* | Shmuila Glotzer (1851-1935) |
Daughter* | Zislya Glotzer (1852-) |
Son* | Volf Glotzer+ (1858-) |
Daughter* | Udes (Hodel?) Glotzer (1859-) |
Daughter* | Golda Glotzer+ (about 1862-1953) |
Son* | Movsha Glotzer (1872-1878) |
Daughter* | Sarah Glotzer+ (1872-1949) |
Daughter* | Rose Glotzer+ (1874-1941) |
Daughter* | Mirlya Glotzer (1878-) |
Son* | David Glotzer+ (1879-1953) |
Relationships | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Robert Cooper Jacobs 2nd cousin 5 times removed of Theodore Edson ("Theo") Clark |
Name | Mordechai Glotzer was also known as Mordukh Glotzer. | |
1824 | Birth | He was born in 1824.1 |
Estimated 1846 | Marr-Partners | He married Mrs. Leya [Glotzer] estimated 1846.1 |
1848 | Birth of Child | His son Girsh Glotzer was born in 1848. |
1851 | Birth of Child | His son Shmuila Glotzer was born in 1851. |
1852 | Birth of Child | His daughter Zislya Glotzer was born in 1852. |
Estimated 1856 | Marr-Partners | Mordechai Glotzer married Fannie Mashel estimated 1856.1 |
1858 | Birth of Child | His son Volf Glotzer was born in 1858. |
1859 | Birth of Child | His daughter Udes (Hodel?) Glotzer was born in 1859. |
About 1862 | Birth of Child | His daughter Golda Glotzer was born about 1862 in Pinsk, Belarus. |
1872 | Birth of Child | His son Movsha Glotzer was born in 1872. |
1872 | Birth of Child | His daughter Sarah Glotzer was born on 3 September 1872 in Russia. |
1874 | Birth of Child | His daughter Rose Glotzer was born in 1874 in Russia. |
1878 | Birth of Child | His daughter Mirlya Glotzer was born in 1878. |
1878 | Death of Child | His son Movsha Glotzer died in 1878. |
1879 | Birth of Child | His son David Glotzer was born on 15 January 1879 in Pinsk, Belarus. |
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Son* | Volf Glotzer+ (1858-) |
Daughter* | Udes (Hodel?) Glotzer (1859-) |
Daughter* | Golda Glotzer+ (about 1862-1953) |
Son* | Movsha Glotzer (1872-1878) |
Daughter* | Sarah Glotzer+ (1872-1949) |
Daughter* | Rose Glotzer+ (1874-1941) |
Daughter* | Mirlya Glotzer (1878-) |
Son* | David Glotzer+ (1879-1953) |
Married | Fannie Mashel was also known as Fannie Glotzer.1 | |
Name | She was also known as Esther Mashel.1 | |
About 1842 | Birth | She was born about 1842.2 |
Estimated 1856 | Marr-Partners | She married Mordechai Glotzer estimated 1856.1 |
1858 | Birth of Child | Her son Volf Glotzer was born in 1858. |
1859 | Birth of Child | Her daughter Udes (Hodel?) Glotzer was born in 1859. |
About 1862 | Birth of Child | Her daughter Golda Glotzer was born about 1862 in Pinsk, Belarus. |
1872 | Birth of Child | Her son Movsha Glotzer was born in 1872. |
1872 | Birth of Child | Her daughter Sarah Glotzer was born on 3 September 1872 in Russia. |
1874 | Birth of Child | Her daughter Rose Glotzer was born in 1874 in Russia. |
1878 | Birth of Child | Her daughter Mirlya Glotzer was born in 1878. |
1878 | Death of Child | Her son Movsha Glotzer died in 1878. |
1879 | Birth of Child | Her son David Glotzer was born on 15 January 1879 in Pinsk, Belarus. |
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Father* | Mordechai Glotzer (1824-) |
Mother* | Fannie Mashel (about 1842-) |
Son* | Isadore Glotzer+ (1898-1974) |
Son* | Harry Eli Glotzer+ (1900-1984) |
Son* | Theodore Herzl Glotzer+ (1904-1987) |
Daughter* | Freada Glotzer+ (1909-1996) |
Relationships | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Robert Cooper Jacobs 3rd cousin 4 times removed of Theodore Edson ("Theo") Clark |
1874 | Birth | Rose Glotzer was born in 1874 in Russia.1 |
1897 | Marr-Partners | She married Samuel Joseph Glotzer in 1897.1,2 |
1898 | Psgr List (fam) | In 1898 Samuel Joseph Glotzer and Rose Glotzer were passengers.2 |
1898 | Birth of Child | Her son Isadore Glotzer was born on 29 November 1898 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1900 | Birth of Child | Her son Harry Eli Glotzer was born on 23 March 1900 in Connecticut. |
1900 | Residence (family) | Samuel Joseph Glotzer and she lived in Hartford, Connecticut on 6 June 1900.2 |
1904 | Birth of Child | Her son Theodore Herzl Glotzer was born on 29 June 1904 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1909 | Birth of Child | Her daughter Freada Glotzer was born on 17 January 1909 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1928 | Note | . A paragraph in A History of Hartford County, 1633 - 1928 discusses the Bassevitch and Glotzer families. Rose and Sarah were cited as members of the family with Julius Bassevitch in 1928.3 |
1931 | Residence (family) | Samuel Joseph Glotzer and Rose Glotzer lived at 145 Vine Street in Hartford, Connecticut on 6 February 1931.4 |
1940 | Death of Spouse | Her husband Samuel Joseph Glotzer died on 10 July 1940 in New York City. |
1941 | Death | She died on 25 February 1941 in Preston City, New London County, Connecticut.1 |
About 1941 | Burial | She was buried about 27 February 1941 in Plot A55, Emanuel Synagogue Cemetery, in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut.5 |
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Father* | Mordechai Glotzer (1824-) |
Mother* | Fannie Mashel (about 1842-) |
Son* | Morris Neiditch+ (1891-1979) |
Son* | Israel S. Neiditch+ (1892-1968) |
Relationships | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Robert Cooper Jacobs 3rd cousin 4 times removed of Theodore Edson ("Theo") Clark |
Name | Golda Glotzer was also known as Golda Neiditch.1 | |
About 1862 | Birth | She was born about 1862 in Pinsk, Belarus.1,2 |
Marr-Partners | She married Isaac Neiditch.1 | |
1891 | Birth of Child | Her son Morris Neiditch was born on 10 June 1891 in Pinsk, Belarus. |
1892 | Birth of Child | Her son Israel S. Neiditch was born on 15 June 1892 in Pinsk, Belarus. |
Before 1909 | Death of Spouse | Her husband Isaac Neiditch died before 1909 in Pinsk, Belarus. |
1909 | Immigration | She migrated to Ellis Island in New York on 27 July 1909. aboard the SS Noordam from Rotterdam. Her manifest entry cites Israel Neiditch as her American contact and Feigel Glotzer as her European relative; there are several Feigels in the family, including her mother.3 |
1953 | Death | She died on 10 August 1953 in Hartford, Connecticut.1,4 |
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Father* | Mordechai Glotzer (1824-) |
Mother* | Fannie Mashel (about 1842-) |
Daughter* | Celia Bassevitch+ (1894-1992) |
Son* | Isadore I. Bassevitch+ (1895-1981) |
Daughter* | Bertha Bassevitch (1899-1976) |
Daughter* | Florence Bassevitch+ (1902-1999) |
Son* | Marcus Bassevitch (1905-1993) |
Relationships | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Robert Cooper Jacobs 3rd cousin 4 times removed of Theodore Edson ("Theo") Clark |
Charts and other references | Judka Bassevitch Descendancy Chart |
Married | Sarah Glotzer was also known as Sarah Bassevitch.1 | |
1872 | Birth | She was born on 3 September 1872 in Russia.2,3 |
1890 | Marr-Partners | She married Julius Bassevitch in 1890 in Russia.2 |
1891 | Psgr List (fam) | On 3 August 1891 Julius Bassevitch and Sarah Glotzer were passengers aboard SS Ems from Bremen en route to New York.2,4 |
1894 | Birth of Child | Her daughter Celia Bassevitch was born on 24 October 1894 in Brooklyn, New York. |
1895 | Birth of Child | Her son Isadore I. Bassevitch was born on 15 August 1895 in Brooklyn, New York. |
1899 | Birth of Child | Her daughter Bertha Bassevitch was born on 10 February 1899 in Brooklyn, New York. |
1900 | Residence (family) | Julius Bassevitch and Sarah Glotzer lived at 16 Kennedy Street in Hartford, Connecticut on 7 June 1900.2 |
1902 | Birth of Child | Her daughter Florence Bassevitch was born on 6 September 1902 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1905 | Birth of Child | Her son Marcus Bassevitch was born on 29 July 1905 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1910 | Residence (family) | Julius Bassevitch and Sarah Glotzer lived at 165 Bellevue Street in Hartford, Connecticut on 23 April 1910.5 |
1928 | Note | . A paragraph in A History of Hartford County, 1633 - 1928 discusses the Bassevitch and Glotzer families. Rose and Sarah were cited as members of the family with Julius Bassevitch in 1928.6 |
1949 | Death | She died on 15 December 1949 in Hartford, Connecticut.7 |
About 1949 | Burial | She was buried about 16 December 1949 in Emanuel Synagogue Cemetery in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut. plot AH-69.8 |
1951 | Death of Spouse | Her husband Julius Bassevitch died on 17 June 1951 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
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Father* | Yitzhak Bassevitch (1825-) |
Mother* | Mrs. Esther [Bassevitch] (1824-) |
Daughter* | Celia Bassevitch+ (1894-1992) |
Son* | Isadore I. Bassevitch+ (1895-1981) |
Daughter* | Bertha Bassevitch (1899-1976) |
Daughter* | Florence Bassevitch+ (1902-1999) |
Son* | Marcus Bassevitch (1905-1993) |
Relationships | 3rd cousin 5 times removed of Ellen Jane Bass 3rd cousin 6 times removed of Charles Bassey |
Charts and other references | Judka Bassevitch Descendancy Chart |
Birth | Julius Bassevitch was also known as Judel Bassevitch.1 | |
1869 | Birth | He was born on 15 December 1869 in Pinsk, Belarus.2,3,4 |
About 1888 | Military | He served in the Russian Army for three years, eight months as an infantry private (Efreitor) beginning about 1888 in Russia.5 |
1890 | Marr-Partners | He married Sarah Glotzer in 1890 in Russia.6 |
1891 | Psgr List (fam) | On 3 August 1891 Julius Bassevitch and Sarah Glotzer were passengers aboard SS Ems from Bremen en route to New York.6,1 |
1894 | Birth of Child | His daughter Celia Bassevitch was born on 24 October 1894 in Brooklyn, New York. |
1895 | Birth of Child | His son Isadore I. Bassevitch was born on 15 August 1895 in Brooklyn, New York. |
Occupation | From 1900 to 1946 Julius Bassevitch was a furrier and later president of New England Furriers, Inc. in Hartford, Connecticut.7,8,9 | |
1897 | Residence | He lived at 139 Eldridge in New York City in 1897. The building is still standing and can be seen on Google Maps. The directory listed him as a furrier and gave his business address as 358 Canal Street.10 |
1899 | Birth of Child | His daughter Bertha Bassevitch was born on 10 February 1899 in Brooklyn, New York. |
1900 | Residence (family) | He and Sarah Glotzer lived at 16 Kennedy Street in Hartford, Connecticut on 7 June 1900.6 |
1902 | Birth of Child | His daughter Florence Bassevitch was born on 6 September 1902 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1905 | Birth of Child | His son Marcus Bassevitch was born on 29 July 1905 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1910 | Residence (family) | Julius Bassevitch and Sarah Glotzer lived at 165 Bellevue Street in Hartford, Connecticut on 23 April 1910.11 |
1917 | Residence | He lived at 3 Seyms Street in Hartford, Connecticut on 17 May 1917.5 |
1919 | Residence | He lived at 3 Seyms Street in Hartford, Connecticut on 28 May 1919.12 |
1928 | Note | A paragraph in A History of Hartford County, 1633 - 1928 discusses the Bassevitch and Glotzer families. Rose and Sarah were cited as members of the family with Julius Bassevitch in 1928.9 |
1946 | Retirement | He retired in 1946 in Hartford.8 |
1949 | Death of Spouse | His wife Sarah Glotzer died on 15 December 1949 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1951 | Residence | He lived at 87 Ridgefield Street in Hartford, Connecticut in June 1951.8 |
1951 | Death | He died of a stroke on 17 June 1951 at 87 Ridgefield Street in Hartford, Connecticut. |
About 1951 | Burial | He was buried about 18 June 1951 in Emanuel Synagogue Cemetery in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut. plot AH-70.13,14 |
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Father* | Julius Bassevitch (1869-1951) |
Mother* | Sarah Glotzer (1872-1949) |
Daughter* | Natalie Bassevitch+ |
Relationships | 4th cousin 1 time removed of Robert Cooper Jacobs 4th cousin 4 times removed of Ellen Jane Bass 4th cousin 5 times removed of Charles Bassey 4th cousin 3 times removed of Theodore Edson ("Theo") Clark |
Charts and other references | Judka Bassevitch Descendancy Chart |
1895 | Birth | Isadore I. Bassevitch was born on 15 August 1895 in Brooklyn, New York.1 |
1900 | Residence (family) | 7 June 1900; Julius Bassevitch and Sarah Glotzer; Hartford, Connecticut; W:Bertha Bassevitch and Celia Bassevitch2 |
1910 | Residence (family) | Celia Bassevitch, Isadore I. Bassevitch, Bertha Bassevitch, Florence Bassevitch, and Marcus Bassevitch lived with Julius Bassevitch and Sarah Glotzer at 165 Bellevue Street in Hartford, Connecticut on 23 April 1910.3 |
1917 | Draft Registration | Isadore I. Bassevitch registered for the draft on 5 June 1917 in Hartford, Connecticut. card lists him as "underweight."1 |
1917 | Occupation | On 5 June 1917 Isadore I. Bassevitch was a clerk at New England Furriers.1 |
1917 | Residence | He lived at 3 Center Street in Hartford, Connecticut on 5 June 1917.1 |
1917 | Military | He served in the Army, inducted on 13 December 1917. He was honorably discharged on February 18, 1919; his name was on the casualty list, so it seems likely that he was wounded in action.4 |
1923 | Occupation | In 1923 Isadore I. Bassevitch was a contractor in Hartford, Connecticut.5 |
1923 | Marr-Partners | He married Jessie Rosenfeld on 22 June 1923 at St. Regis Hotel in New York City.6 |
1924 | Psgr List (fam) | From 8 January 1924 to 2 February 1924 Isadore I. Bassevitch and Jessie Rosenfeld cruised aboard the SS Reliance, embarking at New York.7 |
1927 | Psgr List (fam) | On 2 February 1927 Isadore I. Bassevitch and Jessie Rosenfeld were passengers aboard SS Paris sailing to New York. from Le Havre.8 |
1927 | Residence (family) | He and Jessie Rosenfeld lived at 16 Sharon in Hartford, Connecticut on 2 February 1927.8 |
1928 | Birth of Child | His daughter Natalie Bassevitch was born on 5 February 1928 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1931 | Psgr List | His name was found on a passenger list at San Juan, Puerto Rico, on 25 February 1931.9 |
1937 | Psgr List (fam) | On 15 February 1937 Isadore I. Bassevitch and Jessie Rosenfeld were passengers en route to New York City. cruised from New York.10 |
1942 | Draft Registration | He registered for the draft on 27 April 1942 in Hartford, Connecticut.11 |
1942 | Residence | He lived at 5 Whetten Road in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut on 27 April 1942.11 |
1949 | Death of Parent | His mother Sarah Glotzer died on 15 December 1949 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1951 | Death | He was the informant for the death certificate of Julius Bassevitch in Hartford, Connecticut, on 17 June 1951. |
1954 | Psgr List (fam) | On 24 April 1954 Isadore I. Bassevitch and Jessie Rosenfeld were passengers en route to New York City. arrived from Stockholm via SAS Flight #SK911.12 |
1958 | Psgr List | His name was found on the manifest on 3 January 1958 in Honolulu, Hawaii.13 |
1981 | Death | He died on 12 January 1981 in Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida.14 |
1981 | Burial | He was buried on 13 January 1981 in Emanuel Synagogue Cemetery in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut. plot AH-67.15 |
2003 | Death of Spouse | His wife Jessie Rosenfeld died on 16 December 2003 in Bloomfield, Connecticut. |
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Father* | Julius Bassevitch (1869-1951) |
Mother* | Sarah Glotzer (1872-1949) |
Relationships | 4th cousin 1 time removed of Robert Cooper Jacobs 4th cousin 4 times removed of Ellen Jane Bass 4th cousin 5 times removed of Charles Bassey 4th cousin 3 times removed of Theodore Edson ("Theo") Clark |
Charts and other references | Judka Bassevitch Descendancy Chart |
Occupation | Marcus Bassevitch was a lawyer; president and treasurer of the Standard Structural Steel Company in Hartford, Connecticut.1,2 | |
1905 | Birth | He was born on 29 July 1905 in Hartford, Connecticut.3,4 |
1910 | Residence (family) | Celia Bassevitch, Isadore I. Bassevitch, Bertha Bassevitch, Florence Bassevitch, and Marcus Bassevitch lived with Julius Bassevitch and Sarah Glotzer at 165 Bellevue Street in Hartford, Connecticut on 23 April 1910.3 |
1927 | Education | Marcus Bassevitch studied at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York in 1927.5 |
1930 | Graduation | He graduated from the Cornell University School of Law in Ithaca, New York, in 1930 with an Ll.B.1 |
Marr-Partners | He married Bluma Rose Jacobs between 1933 and 1935.6,7 | |
1933 | Psgr List | His name was found on the manifest of the SS Santa Rosa from San Francisco arriving in New York on 2 May 1933.7 |
Residence (family) | He and Bluma Rose Jacobs lived at 22 Evergreen Avenue in Hartford, Connecticut from 1935 to 1940.8 | |
1949 | Death of Parent | His mother Sarah Glotzer died on 15 December 1949 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1951 | Death of Parent | His father Julius Bassevitch died on 17 June 1951 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1953 | Residence (family) | Marcus Bassevitch and Bluma Rose Jacobs lived in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut in 1953. Marcus and Bluma had this house, designed by Robert Carroll May, built for them in 1953.9 |
1990 | Death of Spouse | His wife Bluma Rose Jacobs died on 30 April 1990 in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. |
1993 | Death | He died on 12 January 1993 in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut.10,11 |
Just found this "Bassevitch House" in West Hartford. It was built for Marcus & Bluma. http://www.craigholmes.net/RCM/bassevitch.pdf
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Father* | Julius Bassevitch (1869-1951) |
Mother* | Sarah Glotzer (1872-1949) |
Daughter* | Frances Erna Jaffer+ (1921-1999) |
Relationships | 4th cousin 1 time removed of Robert Cooper Jacobs 4th cousin 4 times removed of Ellen Jane Bass 4th cousin 5 times removed of Charles Bassey 4th cousin 3 times removed of Theodore Edson ("Theo") Clark |
Charts and other references | Judka Bassevitch Descendancy Chart |
Married | Celia Bassevitch was also known as Celia Greenburg.1 | |
Name | She was also known as Celia Jaffer.2 | |
1894 | Birth | She was born on 24 October 1894 in Brooklyn, New York. Celia was already widowed; Frances was twelve years old.3,4 |
1900 | Residence (family) | 7 June 1900; Julius Bassevitch and Sarah Glotzer; Hartford, Connecticut; W:Bertha Bassevitch and Isadore I. Bassevitch5 |
1910 | Residence (family) | Celia Bassevitch, Isadore I. Bassevitch, Bertha Bassevitch, Florence Bassevitch, and Marcus Bassevitch lived with Julius Bassevitch and Sarah Glotzer at 165 Bellevue Street in Hartford, Connecticut on 23 April 1910.6 |
1919 | Marr-Partners | Celia Bassevitch married Louis Jaffer in 1919.7 |
1921 | Birth of Child | Her daughter Frances Erna Jaffer was born on 13 March 1921 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1930 | Residence (family) | Louis Jaffer and Celia Bassevitch lived at 46 Whitten Road in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut in 1930.7,8 |
1931 | Death of Spouse | Her husband Louis Jaffer died on 3 November 1931 in Connecticut. |
1933 | Psgr List | Her name was found on the manifest of the SS Santa Paula on 23 March 1933 in Los Angeles, California.8 |
1942 | Marr-Partners | She married Leonard Greenburg on 31 May 1942 in New York City.1,9 |
1949 | Death of Parent | Her mother Sarah Glotzer died on 15 December 1949 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1950 | Residence (family) | Leonard Greenburg and Celia Bassevitch lived at 44 West 77th Street in New York City in September 1950.10 |
1950 | Psgr List (fam) | On 21 September 1950 Leonard Greenburg and Celia Bassevitch were passengers aboard SS Oslofiord en route to New York. from Oslo.10 |
1951 | Death of Parent | Her father Julius Bassevitch died on 17 June 1951 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1991 | Death of Spouse | Her husband Leonard Greenburg died on 13 March 1991 in Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida. |
1992 | Death | She died on 23 May 1992 in San Mateo County, California.11 |
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Father* | Julius Bassevitch (1869-1951) |
Mother* | Sarah Glotzer (1872-1949) |
Relationships | 4th cousin 1 time removed of Robert Cooper Jacobs 4th cousin 4 times removed of Ellen Jane Bass 4th cousin 5 times removed of Charles Bassey 4th cousin 3 times removed of Theodore Edson ("Theo") Clark |
Charts and other references | Judka Bassevitch Descendancy Chart |
Name | Bertha Bassevitch was also known as Bertha Cohen.1 | |
1899 | Birth | She was born on 10 February 1899 in Brooklyn, New York.2,3 |
1900 | Residence (family) | 7 June 1900; Julius Bassevitch and Sarah Glotzer; Hartford, Connecticut; W:Celia Bassevitch and Isadore I. Bassevitch2 |
1910 | Residence (family) | Celia Bassevitch, Isadore I. Bassevitch, Bertha Bassevitch, Florence Bassevitch, and Marcus Bassevitch lived with Julius Bassevitch and Sarah Glotzer at 165 Bellevue Street in Hartford, Connecticut on 23 April 1910.4 |
1920 | Graduation | Bertha Bassevitch graduated from Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, in 1920.5 |
1925 | Marr-Partners | She married Leo Aaron Cohen on 12 February 1925 in Gardner, Massachusetts.6,7 |
1949 | Death of Parent | Her mother Sarah Glotzer died on 15 December 1949 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1951 | Death of Parent | Her father Julius Bassevitch died on 17 June 1951 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1976 | Death | Bertha Bassevitch died on 21 April 1976 in Gardner, Massachusetts.8 |
1988 | Death of Spouse | Her husband Leo Aaron Cohen died on 5 December 1988 in Gardner, Massachusetts. |
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Father* | Julius Bassevitch (1869-1951) |
Mother* | Sarah Glotzer (1872-1949) |
Son* | Guy Barron+ |
Relationships | 4th cousin 1 time removed of Robert Cooper Jacobs 4th cousin 4 times removed of Ellen Jane Bass 4th cousin 5 times removed of Charles Bassey 4th cousin 3 times removed of Theodore Edson ("Theo") Clark |
Charts and other references | Judka Bassevitch Descendancy Chart |
Name | Florence Bassevitch was also known as Florence Barron.1,2 | |
1902 | Birth | She was born on 6 September 1902 in Hartford, Connecticut.3,4 |
1910 | Residence (family) | Celia Bassevitch, Isadore I. Bassevitch, Bertha Bassevitch, Florence Bassevitch, and Marcus Bassevitch lived with Julius Bassevitch and Sarah Glotzer at 165 Bellevue Street in Hartford, Connecticut on 23 April 1910.3 |
1928 | Marr-Partners | Florence Bassevitch married Samuel Brooks Barron on 30 November 1928.1,2,5 |
1935 | Birth of Child | Her son Guy Barron was born in 1935 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. |
1940 | Residence (family) | Samuel Brooks Barron and she lived at 9381 Wildermere in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan on 18 April 1940.6 |
1949 | Death of Parent | Her mother Sarah Glotzer died on 15 December 1949 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1951 | Death of Parent | Her father Julius Bassevitch died on 17 June 1951 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1953 | Psgr List (fam) | On 10 April 1953 Samuel Brooks Barron and Florence Bassevitch were passengers aboard Pan American Flight #115/10 from Paris to New York.7 |
1999 | Death of Spouse | Her husband Samuel Brooks Barron died in 1999. |
1999 | Death | She died on 16 December 1999 in Indian Wells, California.8 |
1999 | Obituary | Her obituary appeared in the Detroit News on 19 December 1999 in Detroit. Florence Bassevitch Barron, whose discerning eye for contemporary art rescued many artists from obscurity, died of congestive heart failure Thursday, Dec. 16, 1999, at home in Indian Wells, CA. After spending 65 years in Detroit, she stayed in California for the past five years because she was too sick to return to the Motor City, said Guy Barron, her son. The 97-year-old interior designer, a personal friend to artists such as Andy Warhol, was famous in art society for being able to recognize talent. "She often made the first purchase of an artist who later blossomed," her son recalled. But Mrs. Barron wasn't always so confident of her choices during the early years of her 70-year marriage to the late S. Brooks Barron, a real estate developer. In the late 1920s, Florence Barron fell in love with the works of artists like Paul Klee, but didn't have the confidence -- or the money -- to buy their works. "She didn't have the strength of her convictions then," her son explained. When Klee and others became famous, "she decided she would never let people tell her what she should or shouldn't like again," her son said. Some of her selections withstood initial ridicule. "In the art field, you're always skating on thin ice," Guy Barron said. She met her future husband when the Bassevitch family was on a family vacation in the Adirondacks. Mr. Barron, a native of Holyoke, Mass., was waiting tables. Mr. Barron, who came from humble beginnings, earned a law degree at the University of Michigan and worked hard to achieve wealth. As his success grew, so did Mrs. Barron's confidence. The couple later became known for their avant garde art collection and taste in gourmet foods and wines. The Barrons helped establish the Art Gallery at Oakland University, and Mrs. Barron served for years on the Friends of Modern Art Board of the Detroit Institute of Arts, where the couple donated many works. Survivors include her son and two grandsons. Details of a private service today in Michigan, were not released by the family or Ira Kaufman Chapel in Southfield. Author: Sarah A. Webster The Detroit News Edition: Final. Page: 2C. |
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Father* | David Glotzer (1879-1953) |
Mother* | Fannie Kaplan (1881-1959) |
Relationships | 4th cousin 1 time removed of Robert Cooper Jacobs 4th cousin 3 times removed of Theodore Edson ("Theo") Clark |
Birth | Marcus Glotzer was born. | |
Death | He died between 1910 and 1920 in Connecticut. He is said to have been a "blue baby," which suggests that he was stillborn.1 | |
1953 | Death of Parent | His father David Glotzer died on 19 August 1953 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1959 | Death of Parent | His mother Fannie Kaplan died on 28 October 1959 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
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Father* | David Glotzer (1879-1953) |
Mother* | Fannie Kaplan (1881-1959) |
Relationships | 4th cousin 1 time removed of Robert Cooper Jacobs 4th cousin 3 times removed of Theodore Edson ("Theo") Clark |
About 1911 | Birth | Esther Glotzer was born about 1911.1 |
1916 | Death | She died on 6 January 1916 in Hartford, Connecticut. She is said to have been a "blue baby;" which suggests stillborn.1,2 |
1953 | Death of Parent | Her father David Glotzer died on 19 August 1953 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1959 | Death of Parent | Her mother Fannie Kaplan died on 28 October 1959 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
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Father* | Benjamin Glotzer (1855-1914) |
Mother* | Mindel Janowitz (1853-1926) |
Son* | Isadore Glotzer+ (1898-1974) |
Son* | Harry Eli Glotzer+ (1900-1984) |
Son* | Theodore Herzl Glotzer+ (1904-1987) |
Daughter* | Freada Glotzer+ (1909-1996) |
1873 | Birth | Samuel Joseph Glotzer was born on 15 October 1873 in Pinsk, Belarus. One document shows 17 Sept. 1872.1,2 |
1886 | Immigration | As children, Isidore Glotzer and Samuel Joseph Glotzer migrated with Mindel Janowitz to Boston, Massachusetts, from Pinsk, Belarus, on 11 June 1886. |
Occupation | From 1896 to 1940 Samuel Joseph Glotzer was a furrier in Hartford, Connecticut.6,3 | |
1897 | Marr-Partners | He married Rose Glotzer in 1897.1,7 |
1898 | Psgr List (fam) | In 1898 Samuel Joseph Glotzer and Rose Glotzer were passengers.7 |
1898 | Birth of Child | His son Isadore Glotzer was born on 29 November 1898 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1900 | Birth of Child | His son Harry Eli Glotzer was born on 23 March 1900 in Connecticut. |
1900 | Residence (family) | As an adult child, Samuel Joseph Glotzer lived with Benjamin Glotzer and Mindel Janowitz at 306 East 11th St. in New York City on 2 June 1900. |
1900 | Residence (family) | Samuel Joseph Glotzer and Rose Glotzer lived in Hartford, Connecticut on 6 June 1900.7 |
1904 | Birth of Child | His son Theodore Herzl Glotzer was born on 29 June 1904 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1909 | Birth of Child | His daughter Freada Glotzer was born on 17 January 1909 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1914 | Death of Parent | His father Benjamin Glotzer died on 6 May 1914 in Bronx, New York. |
1924 | Occupation | In December 1924 Samuel Joseph Glotzer was a clerk in Hartford, Connecticut.8 |
1926 | Death of Parent | His mother Mindel Janowitz died on 2 November 1926 in New York City. |
1928 | Note | . A paragraph in A History of Hartford County, 1633 - 1928 discusses the Bassevitch and Glotzer families. Rose and Sarah were cited as members of the family with Julius Bassevitch in 1928.6 |
1931 | Residence (family) | He and Rose Glotzer lived at 145 Vine Street in Hartford, Connecticut on 6 February 1931.9 |
1940 | Residence | He lived at 64 Garden Street in Hartford, Connecticut in July 1940.10 |
1940 | Death | He died on 10 July 1940 at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York City.10 |
1940 | Burial | He was buried on 12 July 1940 in Berlin Turnpike in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut. Plot A54, Emanuel Synagogue Cemetery.11 |
1941 | Death of Spouse | His wife Rose Glotzer died on 25 February 1941 in Preston City, New London County, Connecticut. |
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Father* | Samuel Joseph Glotzer (1873-1940) |
Mother* | Rose Glotzer (1874-1941) |
Son* | William B. Glotzer+ (1925-2013) |
Son* | Mortimer Mendel Glotzer+ (1930-2007) |
Son* | Frederick Michael Glotzer+ (1931-2019) |
Relationships | 4th cousin 1 time removed of Robert Cooper Jacobs 4th cousin 3 times removed of Theodore Edson ("Theo") Clark |
1898 | Birth | Isadore Glotzer was born on 29 November 1898 in Hartford, Connecticut.1 |
1900 | Residence (family) | Harry Eli Glotzer and Isadore Glotzer lived with Samuel Joseph Glotzer and Rose Glotzer in Hartford, Connecticut on 6 June 1900.2 |
1923 | Marr-Partners | Isadore Glotzer married Sara Saxe on 18 February 1923.1,3,4 |
1925 | Birth of Child | His son William B. Glotzer was born on 30 September 1925 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1930 | Birth of Child | His son Mortimer Mendel Glotzer was born on 30 January 1930 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1930 | Residence (family) | Isadore Glotzer and Sara Saxe lived at 200 Branford Street in Hartford, Connecticut on 17 April 1930.3 |
1931 | Birth of Child | His son Frederick Michael Glotzer was born on 14 August 1931 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
Residence (family) | Isadore Glotzer and Sara Saxe lived at 31 West Raymond Street in Hartford, Connecticut from 1935 to 1940.5 | |
1940 | Occupation | On 12 April 1940 Isadore Glotzer was a furrier in Hartford, Connecticut.5 |
1940 | Death of Parent | His father Samuel Joseph Glotzer died on 10 July 1940 in New York City. |
1941 | Death of Parent | His mother Rose Glotzer died on 25 February 1941 in Preston City, New London County, Connecticut. |
1949 | Graduation | Isadore Glotzer graduated from Mt. Hermon School in Mt, Hermon, Massachusetts, in 1949.6 |
Education | He studied at University of Connecticut in Storrs, Connecticut from 1949 to 1953.6 | |
1955 | Graduation | He graduated from the Wharton School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1955 with an M.B.A. |
1974 | Death | He died on 30 June 1974 in Hartford, Connecticut.1,7 |
1992 | Death of Spouse | His wife Sara Saxe died on 13 August 1992 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
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Father* | Samuel Joseph Glotzer (1873-1940) |
Mother* | Rose Glotzer (1874-1941) |
Daughter* | Janet Sherry Glotzer+ |
Daughter* | Marjorie Glotzer+ |
Relationships | 4th cousin 1 time removed of Robert Cooper Jacobs 4th cousin 3 times removed of Theodore Edson ("Theo") Clark |
1900 | Birth | Harry Eli Glotzer was born on 23 March 1900 in Connecticut.1,2 |
1900 | Residence (family) | He and Isadore Glotzer lived with Samuel Joseph Glotzer and Rose Glotzer in Hartford, Connecticut on 6 June 1900.3 |
About 1927 | Marr-Partners | Harry Eli Glotzer married Rose Sherry about 1927.1,4 |
Occupation | From 1930 to 1950 Harry Eli Glotzer was the proprietor of a fur store in Hartford, Connecticut.4,5 | |
1930 | Birth of Child | His daughter Janet Sherry Glotzer was born in February 1930 in Connecticut. |
1930 | Residence (family) | He and Rose Sherry lived at 357 Cornwall Street in Hartford, Connecticut on 17 April 1930.4 |
About 1934 | Birth of Child | His daughter Marjorie Glotzer was born about 1934 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1940 | Residence (family) | He and Rose Sherry lived at 27 Sequin Road in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut in 1940.6 |
1940 | Death of Parent | His father Samuel Joseph Glotzer died on 10 July 1940 in New York City. |
1941 | Death of Parent | His mother Rose Glotzer died on 25 February 1941 in Preston City, New London County, Connecticut. |
1950 | Residence (family) | Harry Eli Glotzer and Rose Sherry lived at 27 Sequin Road in West Hartford, Connecticut on 5 April 1950. According to the 1950 census, Harry's sister-in-law Sadie Glotzer (b. ca 1898 in New York, working as a credit clerk in a deparmtent store) also lived with them. As of May 2022 I've haven't been able to identify her.5 |
1952 | Residence (family) | He and Rose Sherry lived at 27 Sequin Road in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut on 30 May 1952.7 |
1952 | Psgr List (fam) | From 30 May 1952 to 11 June 1952 Harry Eli Glotzer and Rose Sherry were passengers aboard SS Santa Paula en route to New York City.7 |
1974 | Death of Spouse | His wife Rose Sherry died on 25 August 1974 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1984 | Death | He died on 14 December 1984 in Avon, Connecticut.8,9 |
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Father* | Samuel Joseph Glotzer (1873-1940) |
Mother* | Rose Glotzer (1874-1941) |
Daughter* | Edie Marilyn Glotzer+ |
Daughter* | Barbara Lois Glotzer+ |
Relationships | 4th cousin 1 time removed of Robert Cooper Jacobs 4th cousin 3 times removed of Theodore Edson ("Theo") Clark |
1904 | Birth | Theodore Herzl Glotzer was born on 29 June 1904 in Hartford, Connecticut.1 |
1929 | Marr-Partners | He married Adele June Fierberg on 27 November 1929 in Hartford, Connecticut.1 |
1930 | Birth of Child | His daughter Edie Marilyn Glotzer was born on 2 October 1930. |
1938 | Birth of Child | His daughter Barbara Lois Glotzer was born on 16 May 1938 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
1940 | Occupation | In 1940 Theodore Herzl Glotzer was a furrier in Hartford, Connecticut.2,3 |
1940 | Residence (family) | He and Adele June Fierberg lived at 453 Edgewood Street in Hartford, Connecticut on 13 April 1940.3 |
1940 | Death of Parent | His father Samuel Joseph Glotzer died on 10 July 1940 in New York City. |
1941 | Death of Parent | His mother Rose Glotzer died on 25 February 1941 in Preston City, New London County, Connecticut. |
1987 | Death | Theodore Herzl Glotzer died on 25 January 1987 at Mt. Sinai Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut.1,4,2 |
1987 | Burial | He was buried on 27 January 1987 in Fairview Cemetery in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut.2 |
1990 | Death of Spouse | His wife Adele June Fierberg died on 30 May 1990 in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. |
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Father* | Samuel Joseph Glotzer (1873-1940) |
Mother* | Rose Glotzer (1874-1941) |
Son* | Samuel Arthur Laing+ |
Relationships | 4th cousin 1 time removed of Robert Cooper Jacobs 4th cousin 3 times removed of Theodore Edson ("Theo") Clark |
Name | Freada Glotzer was also known as Freda Laing.1 | |
1909 | Birth | She was born on 17 January 1909 in Hartford, Connecticut.2 |
1931 | Residence (family) | She lived with Samuel Joseph Glotzer and Rose Glotzer at 145 Vine Street in Hartford, Connecticut on 6 February 1931.3 |
1939 | Marr-Partners | Freada Glotzer married Arthur William Laing on 5 August 1939 in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut.1,4 |
1940 | Residence (family) | Arthur William Laing and she lived at 368 97th Street in Brooklyn, New York on 5 April 1940.5 |
1940 | Death of Parent | Her father Samuel Joseph Glotzer died on 10 July 1940 in New York City. |
1941 | Death of Parent | Her mother Rose Glotzer died on 25 February 1941 in Preston City, New London County, Connecticut. |
1947 | Birth of Child | Her son Samuel Arthur Laing was born on 17 December 1947 in Brooklyn, New York. |
1985 | Death of Spouse | Her husband Arthur William Laing died on 7 September 1985 in Spring Hill, Florida. |
1996 | Death | Freada Glotzer died on 20 August 1996 in Hernando, Citrus County, Florida.6,7 |
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Son* | Morris Neiditch+ (1891-1979) |
Son* | Israel S. Neiditch+ (1892-1968) |
About 1860 | Birth | Isaac Neiditch was born about 1860.1 |
Marr-Partners | He married Golda Glotzer.2 | |
1891 | Birth of Child | His son Morris Neiditch was born on 10 June 1891 in Pinsk, Belarus. |
1892 | Birth of Child | His son Israel S. Neiditch was born on 15 June 1892 in Pinsk, Belarus. |
Before 1909 | Death | Isaac Neiditch died before 1909 in Pinsk, Belarus.3 |
1953 | Death of Spouse | His wife Golda Glotzer died on 10 August 1953 in Hartford, Connecticut. |
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