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SHLOMO (SOLOMON) SILVERMANAge: 85 years18091894

Name
SHLOMO (SOLOMON) SILVERMAN
Given names
SHLOMO (SOLOMON)
Surname
SILVERMAN
Hebrew
כ שלמה זאלמן בן כ משה זילבערמאן

ZELMAN GROPPEN SILVERMAN (ZYLBERMAN)

Name
ZELMAN GROPPEN SILVERMAN (ZYLBERMAN)
Given names
ZELMAN GROPPEN
Surname
SILVERMAN (ZYLBERMAN)
Birth about 1809 (5569)
MarriageMIRIAM (MARYA) SILVERMAN (ZYLBERMAN)View this family
April 26, 1846 (Nissan 30, 5606) (Age 37 years)
Death of a grandsonSIMON SILVERMAN
January 7, 1892 (Tevet 7, 5652) (Age 83 years)

Death January 19, 1894 (Shevat 12, 5654) (Age 85 years)
Burial
Address: 3901 Washington Blvd at Sulpher Spring Road Arbutus, Maryland 21227
Cemetery: United Hebrew Cemetery
Family with MIRIAM (MARYA) SILVERMAN (ZYLBERMAN) - View this family
himself
wife
MIRIAM (MARYA) SILVERMAN (ZYLBERMAN)
מרימ בת ר אהרן אשת ר זלמן זילבערמאן
Birth: November 1815 (Heshvan 5576) 22Swiniary, Lubuskie, Poland
Death: December 18, 1910 (Kislev 17, 5671)3312 Auchentoroly Terrace, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Marriage: April 26, 1846 (Nissan 30, 5606)Chorzele, Przasnysz County, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
3 years
son
4 years
son
HARRIS (CHAIM) SILVERMAN
צבי בן שלמה זלמן
Birth: March 1853 (Adar II 5613) 44 37Ruś, Olsztyn County, Warmia-Masuria, Poland
Death: August 15, 1925 (Av 25, 5685)3312 Auchentoroly Terrace, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
5 years
son
9 years
daughter
YETTA SILVERMAN
איטא דינה בת ר‛ זלמן
Birth: February 1866 (Shevat 5626) 57 50Germany
Death: January 14, 1944 (Tevet 18, 5704)Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
-3 years
daughter

SourceFamily Tree - Will Ogburn for Silverman/Buckner Family
Publication: Family Tree Dated February 2002
Text:
Death certificate for Solomon Silverman gives date of death as January 19, 1894, at age 85, occupation "none", birth place Germany, in the country and in Baltimore 10 years, place of death 705 Aisquith St., cause of death "old age", place of burial Eitz Chaim on January 21, 1893 DOUBLE CHECK DATE ON DEATH CERTIFICATE RE YEAR. In addition, the death certificate for his son Harris Silverman identifies Solomon as father, and place of birth as Poland. As Solomon is buried in Baltimore, no doubt exists that he came to America. He is not found in the early listings of the Baltimore City Directory, when his sons appear, as late as 1885. However, in the 1886 Directory, Solomon Silverman is listed, without an occupation, living at 100 Light Street, the very address given for Moses and Harris Silverman, two of his sons. Apparently he is not listed in 1887, but in the 1888 City Directory and the 1890 Directory, a tailor named Solomon Silverman is living at 3 e Hill, while Moses and Harris are still living on nearby Light Street. Whether this is the same Solomon is not known. The tailor is again listed in the 1891 City Directory, this time living at 200 n Exeter. Solomon was Schlomo, according to his great grandson Arnold Silverman. AS (LSO). Shirleigh Silverman was named to honor Solomon (AS), and Harris' son Solomon was named for him as well (ES). Miriam's death certificate states: place of death and residence: 3312 Evergreen Terrace [Baltimore]; at residence 4 years; date of death Dec. 17, 1910 at age 90; widowed; born 1820 in "Russia-Poland"; father Aaron Silverman, born in Poland; Maiden name of mother Dora Gropan, born in Poland; informant: Harris Silverman, 3312 Evergreen; place of burial Hebrew [unclear] Washington Rd Cem. Lewis, undertaker. Although Miriam's maiden name was Silverman, and she married a Silverman, it is not known whether they were cousins. Death certificate for Harris Silverman identifies maiden name of his mother, but it is illegible, and place of her birth as Poland. Yetta Silverman Rudo's death certificate identifies her father as Solomon Silverman, born in Russia, and her mother as Miriam, also born in Russia. At United Hebrew Cemetery, records (Count 1390) show both Solomon and Miriam buried in the oldest section of the Cemetery, in the old Eden Section, or Aitz Chaim, first row along the road for Solomon and second row back for Miriam. (JC: Akery.) [Aitz Chaim was the name of an old Polish congregation, also know as the Prushnitz synagogue. (WPO. See Harris Silverman, below.) The cemetery attendant expected that an old unreadable stone existed for Solomon and the stone for Miriam no longer existed attendant. Several pass throughs, and we found nothing. On one last try I found a very old stone with "Solomon" on it, and right behind was a stone for "Miriam Silverman." The stones were mostly in Hebrew, and as it was wet I could not get a rubbing to have translated. For future reference, Solomon and Miriam are buried half way up the center road, on the left; Solomon is right under an old hemlock, one of the few trees any where, and one of the oldest stones in the cemetery, but on a newer marble base provided in 1939 by Arnold Silverman. Miriam's is a newer and darker stone. Directly across the road is a large family TRAUB stone. In 1900, Miriam is a widow living with her son Harris and his family. She is 84 years old, born November 1815 in "Poland (Russ)" and immigrated in 1882. She can not read, write, nor speak English. She had 7 children, of whom 5 are then alive: Harris, Solomon, Moses, Yetta and Fanny (we don't know about Simon. [Actually the 5 is crossed out and replaced with a one, and while she is living with one child we know five are then living. Similarly, Rebecca is recorded as having 8 eight children living, but the 8 is crossed out and replaced with seven, and while she is living with seven of her children, we know she has eight children alive at the time. Similarly still, Fanny is shown as having 4 children then alive, but the four is crossed out and replaced with a zero, even though we know she more than zero children then alive.] Shirleigh and Barney Silverman remember Miriam as a very old lady who would be lying on the couch, needing not to be disturbed. AS (w/CSG). Information about the children has been expanded as sources became available. The original lists from Shirleigh Silverman had only Harris, Mosharin, and Simon. Later, after conferring with his brother Barney and Aunt Cima, he wrote adding Yetta and Fanny.
SourceAncestry.com