Getting
Settled 1930 - 1939
From 1930 - 1939, there were many marriages and children born to the rose
family. My Mom, (Lily Rose), was born during this
decade.
Note: This page is for family members who are
interested in following the Temnegrod-Zaretsky, Rose, Hayman timeline. The
information contains family members including the grandchildren of Beryl and Mintze Temnegrod,
along with the grandchildren of Moishe and Chana Zaretsky. After that the pages
only contain the timeline of Rose and Hayman. Please click the genealogy links
to the right for a more complete genealogical record, especially for the
Temnegrod-Rose family. |
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January 1, 1930 - Ida
Chaia Rose married Reuben Schwartz in Toronto, Canada.
December 23, 1930 - Lily Rose
(my mom) was born in Toronto, Canada and was the 3rd child of
Max and Annie Rose.
February 1931 - Mintze Rayzel Temnegrod passed away
in Toronto, Canada
at approximately age 63.
1932 - Nusie, Shaindel, and 4 children moved behind and
above a store and factory at 776 Dundas Street West in Toronto, Canada.
1934 - Shaindel and Nusie bought a house at 588 Manning
Avenue where they lived until 1938, Nusie moved his business, Ontario Girl's
Coats to Adelaide Avenue and Peter Street.
May 15, 1935 - From Sippy May Rose?
One of my first
memories of life was watching my mother pack because the house we were living in
(167 Robert Street) had been signed over as collateral for Pa's business, and we
lost. But, undaunted, Louis Rose my Pa tried again. It was important for him to
be his own boss . I do not think anyone could ever accuse the Roses of being
lazy. They worked hard and they played hard. I'm sure that is a legacy they
passed down to most of us.
February 28, 1937 - Joseph Rose married Jean Solish
in Toronto, Canada. Some notes from
Marilyn, Gail, Larry and Jean: "they moved to Saint Catherines,
Ontario to operate The White Spot Hamburger Palace. They moved back to
Toronto for good in the summer of 1938 after Marilyn was born. Joe opened a
hand laundry on Bloor Street. They lived behind the store. When the laundry
was sold, Joe went to work for Western Creamery doing residential
deliveries, and served beer at the Metropole Hotel in the evenings.
December 27, 1937 - Simon Rose married Sylvia Ingber
in Toronto, Canada. Simon was working at Nusie's shop and Sylvia at Louis'. They probably got
married at the Rabbi's house, returning to Nusie's shop behind the store for
a family party. Lil Saiger and Dave Rose recall: "they just cleared off the
cutting table, spread out the herring, nahit, black bread and beer and
celebrated, it was a freilich wedding reception." Sylvia remembers that
Abie and Mary lived above the shop at that time and that Mary cooked
chickens for the party.
1938 -
Nusie and Shaindel and 5 kids moved back to 797
Dundas Street West, following a strike at the shop which bankrupted the
business, and lived there until 1942. Nusie started up again, this time as
Dominion Girls Coats. Many family members and friends of the family worked
at Nusie's over the years, among them: Beryl Rose, Jennie, Gussie, Ruben
Schwartz, Charlie Starkman, Jack and Sid Ler, Sol Shafer, Simon, Harry, Abie,
and Sylvia's brother Izzie Ingber.
1939 -
Ethel Horn recalls. We lived in the same
house as Leah and Charlie on Montrose Avenue. We (Joyce and I) grew up like
brother and sisters with Morrie and Honey Starkman. In this year Bella,
Hymie, Ethel and Joyce Marcus moved to Detroit, as it was hard to make a
living in Toronto. There were a lot of distant cousins in Detroit and they
formed a family club. |
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