The 1890 New York Police Census shows her as Rosa, age 2, and the 1900 US Census and 1905 New York State Census show her as "Rosie". She does not appear in the 1910 US Census so from that record, it can be assumed that she was living elsewhere because the Census record shows that her mother, Rosalia, had 5 children and 5 were living, so she had not died. In fact, she must have moved out of the Fox home because, by 1915, she was married to Benjamin Goldstone, and on her marriage certificate to Benjamin, she stated that it was her first marriage.
She was living with Benjamin in the 1920 US Census, but he was remarried by 1925, so they must have divorced. And, in fact, her 1921 marriage license application with Nathan "Warshow" shows that she was awarded a divorce from Goldstone on 09 June 1921 in New York County.
Rose's obituary states that services and burial were in Passaic, NJ, and King Solomon Memorial Park in Clifton, Passaic Co., NJ, confirms her burial there. She was still married to Nat Warshaw when she died.
The 1890 New York Police Census shows her as Rosa, age 2, and the 1900 US Census and 1905 New York State Census show her as "Rosie". She does not appear in the 1910 US Census so from that record, it can be assumed that she was living elsewhere because the Census record shows that her mother, Rosalia, had 5 children and 5 were living, so she had not died. In fact, she must have moved out of the Fox home because, by 1915, she was married to Benjamin Goldstone, and on her marriage certificate to Benjamin, she stated that it was her first marriage.
She was living with Benjamin in the 1920 US Census, but he was remarried by 1925, so they must have divorced. And, in fact, her 1921 marriage license application with Nathan "Warshow" shows that she was awarded a divorce from Goldstone on 09 June 1921 in New York County.
Rose's obituary states that services and burial were in Passaic, NJ, and King Solomon Memorial Park in Clifton, Passaic Co., NJ, confirms her burial there. She was still married to Nat Warshaw when she died.
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