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Samuel Rozowsky was born ABT 1894 in Kaunas (Kovno), Lithuania. He died 14 DEC 1934 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.
Samuel Rozowsky's wife was Rose Appel (1893-1984). They were married 2 JAN 1915 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. They had two known children named Irving Rozowsky (c1915-c1968) and Muriel Rozowsky (c1919-?).
He immigrated 1904.
He was naturalized 1914 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.
He was listed in a census 3 APR 1930 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. 1930 Illinois Roll: T626_460 Page: 4A ED: 1003 Image: 1046
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, ward 29, block 270, tract 372 precinct 55
4208 Fifth Ave, 3 April 1930
Rozowsky, Samuel, head, rents, $61, 37, married age 24, lit, b Russia o
f Russian parents, speaks Hebrew, imm 1908, nat, driver in a dairy, wag
es, employed, not a veteran
Rose, wife, 35, married age 28, lit, b Russia of Russian parents, imm 1
912, nat
Irving, son, 14, in school, lit, b IL
Muriell, son(sic), 11, in school, lit, b IL
He was listed in a census 8 JAN 1920 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.
He had an event of type Misc 16 FEB 1934 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois. PICTURE: It's All Off: Kiss and Make Up: Sam and ROse Rosowsky were rec
onciled by Judge La Buy after asking a divorce. He promised to quit sle
eping with his clothes on.
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And it is St Valentine's Day, too, when love usually reigns.
Nevertheless, three Chicago wives today went into the court of the c
ounty to ask that they may take leave of their husbands. snip>
Mrs. Rose Rosowsky, 40, of 5527 Jackson blvd., assisted by Attorney I
rving Eisenman, asked a divorce from her husband, Sam, a dairy wagon dr
iver who, she claims, sleeps in his working clothes, spends his money g
ambling, and occasionally strikes her. Her suit was filed in Circuit Co
urt. snip>
He had an event of type Interment 17 DEC 1934 in Forest Park, Cook, Illinois.
He had an event of type Obituary AFT 17 DEC 1934 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.
He resided 3 APR 1930 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.
He resided 8 JAN 1920 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.
His occupation was driver in a dairy. The dates were 3 APR 1930. The place was Chicago, Cook, Illinois.