Schonbrun, Shimson 1a 2a

Birth Name Schonbrun, Shimson
Nick Name Sam
Gramps ID I0921
Gender male
Age at Death 80 years, 6 months, 25 days

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Schönbrun, Mayer [I0046]1852-02-041930-05-26
Mother Moskowitz, Neche [I0048]18561900
    Sister     Schonbrun, Henshi [I0050] about 1880
    Sister     Schonbrun, Gusie [I0051]
    Sister     Schonbrun, Sadie [I0061]
    Brother     Schönbrun, Moishe [I0069] 1876-12-20 1928-02-19
    Sister     Schonbrun, Sadie [I0919]
    Brother     Schoenbrun, Edward Adolf [I0920] about 1884 1929-01-18
         Schonbrun, Shimson 1886-03-03 1966-09-28
    Sister     Schonbrun, Esther [I0922] 1888-02-28 1968-12-14
    Sister     Schonbrun, Lena [I0923] 1889-10-22
    Sister     Schonbrun, Toba Chaya [I0924]
    Sister     Schonbrun, Frieda [I0925] 1892-02-15
    Brother     Schonbrun, Leonard [I0926] 1893-12-31 1967-12-12
    Sister     Schonbrun, Ruth [I0927]
    Sibling     Schonbrun, (Unnamed) [I0928] 1900 1900

Families

Family of Schonbrun, Shimson and Wilchesky, Lena R. [F1443]

Married Wife Wilchesky, Lena R. [I3887] ( * 1892-06-11 + 1970-07-12 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 1910-07-12 New York City, New York, United States of America Certificate 16112  
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Schonbrun, Leon Irving [I3888]1911-05-221970-07-18
Schonbrun, Sylvia [I3891]1920-07-261996-07-25

Source References

  1. The Blade (Toledo) [S0291]
      • Date: 1966-09-29
      • Page: page 14
      • Source text:

        Samuel Schonbrun
        Toledoan For 50 Years, Restored Antique Stoves

        Samue Schonbrun, 81, of 345 1/2 Stanley Ct., a restorer of antique stoves, died yesterday in St. Vincent Hospital.

        Born ln Czechoslovakia, Mr Schonbrun lived ln Toledo 50 years. In 1925 he founded the Independent Stove Works on Adams Street, specializing in antique wood or stoves. He was still active ln the business.

        Mr. Schonbrun was a member of B'nai Jacob Synagogue and its men's club.

        Surviving are his wife. Lena; sons, Leon, of Toledo, and Walter Harold, of Chicago; daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Shore, of Toledo; brothers, Leonard and David, of Toledo, and Herman, of
        New York City: sisters, Mrs. Frieda Schoenfeld, of Danbury, Conn., and Mrs. Lena Diamond, Mrs. Esther Erlanger, and Mrs. Rene Marsh, all of New York City; six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

        Services will be Sunday at 1 pm. ln the Zimmerman-Wick Mortuary, with burial in Beth Shalom Cemetery.

  2. Nancy Schonbrun Martinson: Sam Schonbrun -- Memories from a Grandchild [S0173]
      • Date: 2002-03-00
  3. Arnold Schonbrun: Majer/Meyer Schonbrun [S0046]
  4. United States Census 1930 [S0043]
      • Page: Samuel Schonbrun in Toledo 1930