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Mary Mari Leah RommAge: 74 years18411915

Name
Mary Mari Leah Romm
Given names
Mary Mari Leah
Surname
Romm
Married name
Mary Mari Leah NOCHUMOWITZ Nachamson
Birth 1841 (5601)
MarriageIsrael NOCHUMOWITZ NachamsonView this family
about 1866 (5626) (Age 25 years)

Death January 23, 1915 (Shevat 8, 5675) (Age 74 years)
Family with Israel NOCHUMOWITZ Nachamson - View this family
husband
herself
Marriage: about 1866 (5626)
-7 years
daughter
6 years
son
4 years
son
3 years
son
6 months
son
MUSSA ROHE “MORRIS” NACHAMSON
Birth: June 17, 1868 (Sivan 27, 5628) 31 27Kovna, Russia
Death: December 19, 1950 (Tevet 10, 5711)Duval County, Florida, USA
8 years
daughter
7 years
son
20 months
daughter
21 months
daughter

SourceMiscellaneous Sources
SourceNewspaper Articles
Citation details: The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, North Carolina)
Date of entry in original source: April 2, 1915 (Nissan 18, 5675)
Text:
WIFE OF KINSTON MAN IS LOST IN HOLY LAND ----- Kinston, April 1. - Max Ellison, the nephew of Eli Nachamson, a local business man, is on his way to the Holy Land to "rescue" Mrs. Mary Nachamson, the aged mother of the local merchant. Nachamson's father, Israel Nachamson, has just arrived at Baltimore with the news of his wife's predicament. Mr. Nachamson, 80, and Mrs. Nachamson, 78, came to America 10 years ago. They located in Baltimore, where several of their children reside. ' But the old people could not become reconciled to their new home, and on July 4, last, returned to their former residence at Jaffa to spend the remainder of their lives. Mr. Nachamson was not an American citizen, although he had taken out his first papers. The Turks, who have since they entered the world war been accused of mistreating the Christians and Jews and by their actions aroused the American government to protest, ordered the old man to leave the country immediately, on the pretext that he was a foreigner. He had only time enough to bid his wife good-bye and not enough time to supply her with money except $50. Mr. Nachamson was carried with hundreds of others of his race from Palestine to Alexandria, Egypt, by the United States cruiser Tennessee. From there he went to Naples, to Paris, to Havre and to New York. Eight weeks after his deportation he arrived In Baltimore. Young Ellison has been instructed by Ell Nachamson to find the aged woman and bring her away at any expense.