There is a listing in the Polish records for another son of Abram Joseph and Golda of Klodawa (both already established as Aaron's parents elsewhere on this site). This record comes in the form of a marriage recorded in 1881 between Wolek Lajb Kozminski (b 1860), "son of Abram Josif and Golda of Klodowa" He married Brucha Kozminski (b 1856), daughter of Kasriel Szlama Kozminski and Ryfka.
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Originally posted by auntyjoan View PostThere is a listing in the Polish records for another son of Abram Joseph and Golda of Klodawa (both already established as Aaron's parents elsewhere on this site). This record comes in the form of a marriage recorded in 1881 between Wolek Lajb Kozminski (b 1860), "son of Abram Josif and Golda of Klodowa" He married Brucha Kozminski (b 1856), daughter of Kasriel Szlama Kozminski and Ryfka.
Quite a lot of information about Aaron Kozminski's family has been posted on this thread:
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Chris, Have you ever researched any possible connection between Martin K, Aaron K and the fact that one of the witnesses, Joseph Hyam Levy, was also a referee on Martin's naturalisation papers? This is a question that had bugged me for many years, the link, if any, between Aaron and Martin's families.
It is also interesting to note that one of Lawender's referees was a Joseph Britton and on Daniel Kozminskis naturalisation papers, one of his referees was a Morris Britton. I wonder if these two Brittons were related. Any suggestions Chris?
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Originally posted by Chris View PostThanks for posting this information. This is the marriage of the couple who were later known as Woolf and Betsy Abrahams in England. We believe that they were indeed cousins of some kind (possibly Woolf was a first cousin of Betsy's father).
Quite a lot of information about Aaron Kozminski's family has been posted on this thread:
http://forum.casebook.org/showthread.php?t=29The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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Originally posted by auntyjoan View PostChris, Have you ever researched any possible connection between Martin K, Aaron K and the fact that one of the witnesses, Joseph Hyam Levy, was also a referee on Martin's naturalisation papers? This is a question that had bugged me for many years, the link, if any, between Aaron and Martin's families.
It is also interesting to note that one of Lawender's referees was a Joseph Britton and on Daniel Kozminskis naturalisation papers, one of his referees was a Morris Britton. I wonder if these two Brittons were related. Any suggestions Chris?
Scott has also done some research on Joseph and Morris Britton, according to which they were cousins, if I understand correctly:
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Originally posted by Errata View PostI might be dense on this, or may have missed it, But if the Kozminskis adopted Abrahams as their surname upon immigration, why didn't Aaron? Especially as I would bet money that he anglicized Aaron from something like Aron.
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Originally posted by auntyjoan View PostChris, Have you ever researched any possible connection between Martin K, Aaron K and the fact that one of the witnesses, Joseph Hyam Levy, was also a referee on Martin's naturalisation papers? This is a question that had bugged me for many years, the link, if any, between Aaron and Martin's families.
Nice to see that you've realised you're among supportive friends here.allisvanityandvexationofspirit
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Originally posted by Chris View PostWe don't really know why Aaron retained his original surname, but he did sometimes use Abrahams - he said in court, "I goes by the name of Abrahams sometimes, because Kosmunski is hard to spell."The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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Originally posted by Chris View PostI know Scott Nelson has done some research on Martin's family in Polish records.
I'm interested in any possible connections with the furrier, Martin, the hairdresser Daniel and the dyer (tailor) Wolf. All were around the same age, but too old to be the brother of someone around Aaron's age.
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Originally posted by Scott Nelson View PostI'm interested in any possible connections with the furrier, Martin, the hairdresser Daniel and the dyer (tailor) Wolf. All were around the same age, but too old to be the brother of someone around Aaron's age.
Which isn't to say that happened, but given the death rates in childbirth in the Pale, I would actually be surprised if Aron and his siblings all had the same mother.The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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