In
1869, Isaac Noar
(34), his wife Chasia-Merka
(37) and children immigrated to America from Russia. Their
children were
-
Sarah(Sora)
(18)
-
Rachel
(16)
-
Henrietta
(13)
-
Leberman
(Levy)(12)
-
Aaron
(Arnold) (7)
-
Moses
(4).
They
lived in NY City. Isaac
was a necktie maker as was Sarah.
Leberman,
at age 12, was a necktie peddler. Isaac also operated a necktie business
in San Francisco from 1887 - 1889 before returning to NY.
In
addition, Isaac has 2 U.S. patents. One for a "Compound Strip for Neck-Wear"
in 1885 and another for a new "Bicycle Drive Device" in 1899. His
signature, from the 1885 patent is:
They
had at least 3 more children in America.
-Cecelia
(Celia) was born in 1869
-Samuel
in
1871
-Julia
in 1874.
Sarah
Sarah
married Henry Klein, no later than 1876. Henry had a furniture store
in Philadelphia. As of 1880 they had 2 daughters, Lottie and Helen.
Rachel
In
1880, Rachel
lived in Philadelphia with her sister and brother-in-law. By 1882
she worked in Phila. as a milliner (ladies' hats). Rachel
married Simon Skedelsky
in 1885. She went on to become a physician around 1893. Rachel
and Simon had 2 children, Sidney Hillary
Skidell and Bernice
Skidelsky.
Leberman
In
1878/79, Leberman
moved to Philadelphia and sold furniture for a living. He may have
worked in his brother-in-law Henry's
furniture store. By 1884 he had started his own neckwear store.
He
was married in 1879 to Carrie Harpman.
They had 4 children in Philadelphia:
- Florence (b
1881) worked as a clerk in the War Dept. in Wash. DC
- Emilie, Estella,
and Leonard all
died before they were 1 yr. old.
In
1891, Leberman
had moved to Memphis, TN as was working as a salesman in B. Lowenstein
& Bros. Dept Store. By 1900, he had started another neckwear
manufacturing business. Another daughter was born in Memphis:
- Josephine was
born in 1894. Josephine
later married Walter Moses
in New Orleans. They
had 2 children, Josephine and
Walter:
- Josephine married
Raymond
Kierr and had 3 children Robert,
Susan
and Ellen.
- Walter married
Jane
Waldhorn. Walter
and Jane live
in New Orleans, LA. They had 2
children, Stephen
and Allyn.
They have 2 grandchildren, Lisa
and Lisa
Leberman
than moved to New Orleans in 1903. By 1911, he once again started
a neckwear manufacturing business, which was successful.
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Aaron/Arnold
In
1885, brother Aaron,
who by 1886 was going by the name of Arnold,
joined Leberman
in his necktie business. The name of the business was L. Noar and
Bros. and was located at 441 Market St. They parted ways in 1888/89
when Leberman moved to Memphis, TN.
Arnold
married the widow Amalia Hartzfeld
and adopted her youngest son Henry.
Arnold and Amalia
also had 3 daughters, Adeline P. and
the twins Elsa
and Gertrude.
Gertrude
was a well known educator, Adeline P.
was an opera singer, and Elsa was
mentally retarded and cared for by her family.
Noar's
left from this family are those descended from adopted son Henry
Noar in Nebraska. They are Homer,
Jeanette,
Elizabeth,
Jack,
Henrietta
and
Rosemary.
Samuel Noar was a law student in Phila. He became a lawyer in 1893 and later married Sadie.
Julia and Celia lived with Samuel until his death in 1910. Julia was a nurse. Celia was a seamstress and also worked as an operator.
Moses Noar was not present in the 1880 census, though he would have been only 15 yrs old. It is possible that he passed away as a young child.
Henrietta did not marry.
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