Sam moved to Port Gibson, MS as a young man and worked there with his brother-in-law Max Dampf and his sisters, Nanette Schwartz Dampf and Sarah Schwartz Schlesinger in the operation of a hotel.
By 1910 he had relocated to Clarksdale, MS where he worked as a clerk and later as a salesman with Max Landau & Co., along with his brother Benjamin.
Sam married Blanche Kaufman April 27, 1919. They had two sons and two daughters.
Sam was a Junk Dealer in the 1930's and a WPA laborer in the 1940's, working in the post-war years as a salesman for Stetson Men's Shop in Clarksdale.
Sam moved to Port Gibson, MS as a young man and worked there with his brother-in-law Max Dampf and his sisters, Nanette Schwartz Dampf and Sarah Schwartz Schlesinger in the operation of a hotel.
By 1910 he had relocated to Clarksdale, MS where he worked as a clerk and later as a salesman with Max Landau & Co., along with his brother Benjamin.
Sam married Blanche Kaufman April 27, 1919. They had two sons and two daughters.
Sam was a Junk Dealer in the 1930's and a WPA laborer in the 1940's, working in the post-war years as a salesman for Stetson Men's Shop in Clarksdale.
Family Members
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Joseph Simon Schwartz
1865–1936
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Sarah Schwartz Schlesinger Gaillard
1866–1949
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Fannie Schwartz
1868–1966
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Adele Schwartz Cohen
1871–1943
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Nanette Schwartz Dampf
1871–1943
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Leon Schwartz
1874–1946
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Rosa Schwartz Davidson
1876–1958
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Mina "Minnie" Schwartz Glucksmann
1881–1956
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Benjamin "Bennie" Schwartz
1884–1935
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Solomon Montague Schwartz
1886–1959
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