Getting
Settled 1920 - 1929
From 1920 - 1929, the Temnogrod family basically completed their emigration to
Toronto, Canada, except Sisters Chussie and Sima, who were already married in Russia,
stayed in the Old Country, and died during World War Two.
There were marriages and many new grandchildren born to Beryl and MIntzi.
My Dad (Stuart Hayman) was born during this
decade.
Note: This page is for family
members who are interested in following the
Temnegrod-Rose, Zaretsky, Hayman timeline. The information
contains family members including, the children and grandchildren of Beryl
and Mintze Temnegrod, along with the children and grandchildren of Moishe
and Chana Zaretsky. From 1940-1949, the pages only contain the
timeline of the Rose and Hayman families. Please click the
links in the following "Genealogy" table for
a more complete genealogical record of the Temnegrod-Rose
and Zaretsky families. |
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1920s - Eleven of Beryl and Mintzi’s 13
surviving children moved from Russia to Canada by the
1920s.
1920 - Traveling with a cousin, Bella Temnegrod and Leah
Temnegrod joined their
brothers in Toronto in 1920.
1921 -
Nathan (Nussie) and Shaindel Rose were detained by immigration in Halifax and upon their release
they went to live with Louis and Becky on Robert Street in Toronto, Canada.
1921 - Nathan Temnegrod arrived in 1921 with his
young family.
1922 - Most of the other Temnegrod siblings arrived with their
parents in 1922. The family at first lived on Leonard
Avenue, and eventually on Cecil Street near Grange Avenue in Toronto, Canada.
1922 -
Max Rose married Annie Zaretsky in Toronto, Canada.
Lily (Rose) Hayman,
Cheryl and Alan Silverstein remember: “Max and Annie used to entertain people at the
Good Age Club at the Spadina Y. He played mandolin and she sang. They had a
boarding house in Crystal Beach for many years. Many of the boarders came back
year after year for her cooking which was good and plentiful. Beryl often came to visit the family in Crystal Beach. He would put
on a bathing suit and go swimming and look at the girls. Max and Annie went to
night school to learn to read and write English.”
1922 -
Nathan (Nussie) and Shaindel moved into their first house at 146 Grace Street in
Toronto, Canada.
July 6, 1922 - Beryl,
Mintze, Simon, Joe, and Gussie arrived in Canada at Quebec City aboard The
Empress of France. Jennie had been with them on their journey from Poland, but
was detained for 2 months in Southampton, England. She had an infected
finger.
December 1923 - Murray
Rose (my uncle) was born in Toronto, Canada and was the 1st child of Max and Annie
Rose.
June 29, 1925 - Ethel
Rose (my aunt) was born in Toronto, Canada and was the 2nd child of Annie and Max
Rose.
July 8, 1925 - Leah Rose
married Charles Starkman in Toronto, Canada.
July 24, 1926 - Bella
Rose married Hyman Marcus in Toronto, Canada.
1927 -
Gussie Rose married Nathan Magder in Toronto, Canada.
May 22, 1927 - Abram (Abie)
Rose married Mary Whyne in Toronto, Canada.
May 21, 1929 - Stuart Hayman
(my dad)
was born in Buffalo, New York. |
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