1910 - 1999 (88 years)
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Name |
Ruth Shapiro [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] |
Birth |
22 Jun 1910 |
Baltimore County, Maryland [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
16 Apr 1999 |
Pikesville, Baltimore County, Maryland [4, 5] |
Burial |
Anshe Neisen Cemetery, Rosedale, Baltimore County, Maryland [5] |
Notes |
- Married a Reinberg.
Her heastone was engraved with Ruth S. Reinberg, in English and Hebrew, with the added inscription "Loyal to her family near & far"
Ruth Shapiro Reinberg,
headed family society.
Ruth Shapiro Reinberg, president of a family society that assisted in the emigration and resettlement of Lithuanian Jewish relatives in the United States and other countries, died of heart failure Friday at the Jewish Convalescent Home in Pikesville. She was 88.
Born in Baltimore on Pierce Street, where her parents operated a grocery store, she attended public schools and later helped her parents operate a dry goods store in the 500 block of N. Chester St. Before her 1969 marriage to Sol Reinberg, proprietor of a kosher bakery in Northwest Baltimore, she worked in the accounting office of the Davidson Transfer and Storage Co. After her husband died in 1976, she ran the bakery for more than a year.
Mrs. Reinberg was a longtime member of Suburban Orthodox Congregation, Beth Tfiloh Congregation and other Jewish organizations in Baltimore.
She was also an avid world traveler who enjoyed visiting fellow members of the B'nai Abraham and Yehuda Laib Family Society, an organization founded in 1901 by an uncle to assist in the emigration of relatives to the United States, South Africa, Palestine and South America. Mrs. Reinberg, who wrote a history of the society, was its president from 1950 to 1952 and co-president from 1987 until her death.
She is survived by a sister-in-law, Mildred K. Shapiro of Baltimore; five nieces and nephews; and many great-nieces and great-nephews.
Services will be held at noon today at Sol Levinson & Bros., 8900 Reisterstown Road in Pikesville.
Source:
Baltimore Sun
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Person ID |
I47274 |
Strong Family Tree |
Last Modified |
26 Aug 2018 |
Father |
Benjamin Shapiro, b. Between 1882 and 1884, Kovno Gubernia, Russian Empire d. 1 Feb 1940, Baltimore County, Maryland (Age ~ 58 years) |
Mother |
Celia Smith, b. 15 Mar 1881, Kovno Gubernia, Russian Empire d. 3 Jul 1969 (Age 88 years) |
Marriage |
Abt 1909 |
Baltimore County, Maryland [6, 7, 8] |
- Zlata moved to the United States probably around 1901 and changed her name to Celie Smith. In Baltimore, she met other relatives who had emigrated from the Rakisik-Kupisik area, including a first cousin, Dov Ber Shapiro, who was from Kamai (Kamajai - "kah-mah-YAY"). Kamai is about 7 miles south of Rakisik. In America, Dov Ber had changed his name to Benjamin. Celie married Benjamin and thereafter was known as Celie Shapiro.
http://bayl.org/family-story/where-did-our-ancestors-live/
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Family ID |
F14120 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
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- [S1929] Petition for the Naturalization of her father, Benjamin Shapiro (Reliability: 3).
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Original data: Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration.
The Social Security Administration Death Master File contains information on millions of deceased individuals with United States social security numbers whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration. Birth years for the individuals listed range from 1875 to last year. Information in these records includes name, birth date, death date, and last known residence.).
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- [S481] 1910 United States Federal Census [Ancestry.com database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006, (For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910. T624, 1,178 rolls. This database is an index to the head of households enumerated in the 1910 United States Federal Census, the Thirteenth Census of the United States. In addition, each indexed name is linked to actual images of the 1910 Federal Census. The information recorded in the census includes: name, relationship to head of family, age at last birthday, sex, color or race, whether single, married, widowed, or divorced, birthplace, birthplace of father and mother, and more.), Year: 1910; Census Place: Baltimore Ward 17, Baltimore (Independent City), Maryland; Roll: T624_558; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 0284; FHL microfilm: 1374571 (Reliability: 3).
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- [S873] Find A Grave [database online]; http://www.findagrave.com/, (Thousands of contributors submit new listings, updates, corrections, photographs and virtual flowers every hour to the FIND A GRAVE website. When it comes to administrating, building and maintaining the site, Find A Grave is largely operated by its founder, Jim Tipton.), Memorial ID 81177100 (Reliability: 3).
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