They are recorded in the 1870 Federal census, living in Manhattan.
The family then travelled to California in the early 1870s, where Isaac's parents owned a grocery store.
The family is recorded in the 1880 Federal census, living in San Francisco.
Isaac was the first of of at least 4 siblings born in California.
The family then returned to NYC in the mid 1880s, living in the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
Isaac served in the Army for a few months at the end of 1898 following which he married Gussie Federlein in 1901.
They had 2 children, Albert and Beatrice and Isaac set up his own laundry business.
A few years later he assumed the name Michael.
Towards the end of his working life, Isaac spent some time working in sales.
He and Gussie then retired to Nassau.
They are recorded in the 1870 Federal census, living in Manhattan.
The family then travelled to California in the early 1870s, where Isaac's parents owned a grocery store.
The family is recorded in the 1880 Federal census, living in San Francisco.
Isaac was the first of of at least 4 siblings born in California.
The family then returned to NYC in the mid 1880s, living in the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
Isaac served in the Army for a few months at the end of 1898 following which he married Gussie Federlein in 1901.
They had 2 children, Albert and Beatrice and Isaac set up his own laundry business.
A few years later he assumed the name Michael.
Towards the end of his working life, Isaac spent some time working in sales.
He and Gussie then retired to Nassau.