Today I received my paternal grandpa Isaac
Burk's Soc Sec application, shown above. Since he was a carpenter, and usually self-employed, I was surprised to see him say he was working for the Better Model Form Company. Then again, since the company was owned by a relative, it's not really that surprising.
The
real surprise was seeing that Isaac's mother's full name was Neche Gelle
Shuham.
Why is this surprising? Because Shuham is the surname of Isaac's
grandma-in-law.
Isaac married Henrietta
Mahler, granddaughter of Rachel Shuham, in 1906. Rachel was born in Lithuania and came to New York City with her son and daughter and grandchildren in 1886. Above, the Mahler family around the turn of the century, with matriarch Rachel sitting in the center, holding a granddaughter.
According to the NYC census of 1905, Isaac and his brother Meyer Burk were "boarders" in the NYC apartment of the Mahler family, which is how Isaac met his future bride, Henrietta. Or so I suspected. Now I wonder whether it was actually a cousin connection that brought them together.
In the 1901 UK census, Isaac and his brother Abraham were living with Isaac
Chazan and Isaac's wife, Hinda Ann
Mitav Chazan, in Manchester. The census-taker wrote that Isaac and Abraham were nephews of the head of the household. Whose nephews? No sign of them in the Chazan family. I thought possibly they were Hinda's nephews, but maybe not, if Isaac's mother's maiden name was Shuham.
More research is in my future. And more Social Security applications for ancestors!