Monday, January 16, 2023

Sender Jamulowske, A Probably Ancestor

 Nadene Goldfoot                                        

 One of the most intriguing characters, was Sender Jarmulowsky, who in Horatio Alger-like fashion rose from being a penniless orphan to becoming a Talmud prodigy to ending his life as a wealthy Lower East Side banker and “macher.” The Museum is grateful to docent Gil Gordon, who independently took on the project of researching Jarmulowsky, the first president of the Eldridge Street Synagogue. 
I had the wrong person figured as his parents.
His parents are documented as :Descendants of Mozsko Jarmulowicz 1 Mozsko Jarmulowicz b: Abt. 1825 . +Fejga .. 2 Alexander Sender Jarmulowskie b: December 02, 1841 in Grajewo, Podlaskie, Poland d: June 01, 1912 in Manhattan, New York Immigration: Bet. 1872 - May 22 1878 Hamburg to New York on ship:Cuba from Liverpool; Age at death: 70 Age at death: 70 ...... +Rebecca Markels b: 1842 in Prob. Grajewo, Russia/Poland m: 1860 m: 1860
It also turns out that his first name was Alexander which most
.. articles about him have left out. I found more information on the
1880 census. We must be connected somehow, as the DNA shows
this.
                  Our line's ancestor:
.. [1] Joshua Charles "Hatzkel" Isaiahel Jermulowskie b: 1850 in Lazdzieje, Suwalk Gubernia, Lithuania/Poland,  Lazdijai, Suwalki, Russia/Lithuania d: Bet. 1895 - 1950 in Lazdzieje, Suwalk Gubernia, Lithuania Age at death: 45 est.
...... +Esther "Essie" Decatsky Decad Frank b: Abt. 1860 in Lazdzieje, Suwalk Gubernia, Lithuania d: Abt. 1886 in Stellingen, Eimsbüttel, Hamburg, Germany/ Lazdzieje, Suwalk Gubernia, Lithuania m: Abt. 1876 in prob. Suwalki, Poland Age at death: 26 est. m: Abt. 1876 in prob. Suwalki, Poland
.. *2nd Wife of [1] Joshua Charles "Hatzkel" Isaiahel Jermulowskie:
...... +Dora Leah "Deborah" b: Abt. 1850 in "Russia" d: Bet. 1895 - 1950 in Poland/, Russia m: Abt. 1888 in prob. Suwalki, Poland/Russia Age at death: 45 est. m: Abt. 1888 in prob. Suwalki, Poland/Russia

The change in spelling is not uncommon.  It could have happened in the change of country and how they would spell his surname.  Sometimes families did it on purpose to distinguish lines or one reason or another.  DNA testing would clarify, but so far, I have not found any other Jermulowskie or Jarmulowskie that has tested.  If there are descendants, they probably changed their surnames as some of our relatives have done. Scratch that;  I've just found 2 ladies that match us and they both have Sender Jarmulowske,, I believe, as an ancestor .  I conclude this from where theirs was from.  It was Sender.  


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