Trenton Jewish Nurnames - 1921



Arthur L. Finkle
1921 City Directory, Fitzgerald’s, Trenton, NJ


Aaron
Abramson
Abrams
Abromovitz
Adler
Albert
Aronis
Barker
Beck
Berger
Berkelhammer
Berkowitz
Berman
Bernstein







Berkowitz
Berman
Bernstein
Black
Blaugrund
Block
Bloom
Borstein
Brodner
Brooks
Brown
Byer
Caplan
Chorosh







Cohen
Cohn
Cooper
Davis
Dean
Deitz
Deskin
Diamond
Disbrow
Diskin
Eckstein
Epstein
Farber
Finkel
Finkle
Fisher
Garb
Gans
Gerofsky
Galinsky
Gold
Goildberg
Green
Greenberg
Gross
Gutstein
Halapin
Harris
Hafetz
Heller
Hirsch
Hirschfield
Hirsh
Horowitz
Introligator
Isac
Kaplan
Kaufman
Klein
Klempner
Kolman
Koplion
Lavine
Lefkowitz
Levie
Levin
Levine
Lewishn
Miller
Millner
Moschewitz
Naar
Nabotovsky
Newman
Nitzberg
Oppenheim
Papier
Patinsky
Peitzman
Phillips
Platt
{Popkin
Rappaport
Rednor
Robinson
Roth
Rotmon
Roth
Rothstein
Saken
Schwartz
Seigel
Seitlein
Salway
Shein
Siegel
Silver
Silvers
Silverstein
Simon
Snyder
Stark
Stein
Urken
Vogel
Wacks
Weinberg
Weissman
Weiss
Wirtshafter
Wolf
Wolfberg
Wolff




6 comments:

  1. WHAT HAPPENED TO THE LITOWITZ FAMILY. i BELIEVE THEY WERE IN TRENTON THEN. NATALIE

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  2. Scull is another name for your list. My grandfather, Samuel Scull, had a grocery store on Lamberton Street. The closest thing I have found to the original Lithuanian name is Sklarinsky.

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  3. Shapiro as well. Samuel's sister, Jennie Scull, married an Edward Shapiro whom in 1909, lived at 718 S Warren

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  4. Art,
    I know that the Pitasky family was in Trenton prior to my Mother being born in 1917. I will need to do some research on my Father's family, but most likely they were also here prior to 1917.

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  5. Is there some way to add the Bebitch family name?

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  6. I believe The Benjamin Goldman Family lived on Jackson Street in 1921

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