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| Joe Jacobs and Eva Michalovsky marriage certificate, 1890 |
My great-grandma Tillie Jacobs
Mahler had a brother, Joe Jacobs, and thanks to my great-aunt Ida's handwritten records of "Who's Who to Me," I found out that Joe's wife was Eva (
Michalovsky). They married on March 2, 1890 in the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
Faster than you can say "New York minute," I checked the
Italian Genealogical Group's vital records index and sent to the NYC authorities for Joe and Eva's marriage certificate.
Now I'm able to confirm that Joe and Tillie's mother was Rachel
Jacobs--and Tillie's maiden name was
Shuham. Joe and Tillie's father was Jona Jacob, according to the cert, but other documents show the father's given names as "Julius Yainu." Whether the name was actually
Jacob or
Jacobs depends on which records I look at...Still, progress!
REAL progress because one of the two witnesses listed on Joe and Eva's marriage cert is "M. Mahler." That's Meyer
Mahler, Tillie's husband (my great-grandpa). Woo hoo!
Now a surprise. The bride, groom, and one witness signed with
X.
Presumably that means Joe, Eva, and Meyer couldn't write in English. Hmm. And who was "H. Kassel," the second witness?
By the way, Joe and Eva had five children: Flora Jacobs (b. 1890), Louis Jacobs (b. 1891), Morris Jacobs (1895), Frank Jacobs (1897), and Hilda Jacobs* (1899). Any
Jacobs cousins out there? Please get in touch!
*Cuz Lois remembered that Hilda married a man with the last name of Wilner. That one name helped me trace some of her family! Thank you, cuz :)