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Samuel T. Gingold

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Samuel T. Gingold

Birth
Death
28 Oct 1934 (aged 49)
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA
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Sam was born in Kobrin, Grodno, Russia. He came to the U.S. in 1907 and married Sarah Kaufman in 1909. They lived in Syracuse, where he had a tailor shop.

Syracuse Journal, Mon 29 Oct 1934
Funeral services for Samuel P. Gingold, 48, 110 Renwick Ave, who died in University Hospital Sunday after being a patient there for 10 weeks, took place at the home Monday. Rev. Moses J. Braude officiated. Burial was in Jamesville Gate cemetery. Mr. Gingold was a tailor to the employ of Max Lessen and a member of Leasing Lodge, I.O.O.F., the Y.M. and
L.B.A., and Court Montifore, Foresters of America.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sarah Kauffman Gingold; three daughters, Miss Ethel Gingold, Miss Jeanette Gingold and
Mrs. B. Selinger; four sons, Solomon, Manuel, Edward and Charles Gingold; three sisters, Mrs. Edwin Stein of Birmingham, Alabama, Mrs. Henry Frankel and Mrs. Gussie
Osofsky, and a brother, Israel Gingold.
[Apparently the cemeteries on Jamesville Avenue were collectively called Jamesville Gate.]


Sam was born in Kobrin, Grodno, Russia. He came to the U.S. in 1907 and married Sarah Kaufman in 1909. They lived in Syracuse, where he had a tailor shop.

Syracuse Journal, Mon 29 Oct 1934
Funeral services for Samuel P. Gingold, 48, 110 Renwick Ave, who died in University Hospital Sunday after being a patient there for 10 weeks, took place at the home Monday. Rev. Moses J. Braude officiated. Burial was in Jamesville Gate cemetery. Mr. Gingold was a tailor to the employ of Max Lessen and a member of Leasing Lodge, I.O.O.F., the Y.M. and
L.B.A., and Court Montifore, Foresters of America.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sarah Kauffman Gingold; three daughters, Miss Ethel Gingold, Miss Jeanette Gingold and
Mrs. B. Selinger; four sons, Solomon, Manuel, Edward and Charles Gingold; three sisters, Mrs. Edwin Stein of Birmingham, Alabama, Mrs. Henry Frankel and Mrs. Gussie
Osofsky, and a brother, Israel Gingold.
[Apparently the cemeteries on Jamesville Avenue were collectively called Jamesville Gate.]




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