MemoRussia (1815-1918)
Emigration25 Oct 1923, Southampton, UK [394] Age: 35
MemoSS Belgenland
Immigration3 Nov 1923, New York, NY [188], [872] Age: 35
Naturalization11 Jan 1940, 4821 N Kimball Ave, Chicago, IL [197] Age: 51
MemoPetition 188475
Death1 Sep 1959, Chicago, IL [864] Age: 71
Burialaft 1 Sep 1959, 7801 W Montrose Ave, Norridge, IL [864]
MemoWestlawn Cemetery
OccupationKeeping House (1950) [873]
OccupationDressmaking (1911) [871]
FlagsMITTMAN-1, PLEETH-2
Narrative
Name changes go here.
Her Certificate of Arrival lists her name as Salina Pavlowitch.
Changed to Salina PAVLOVE in Illinois, U.S., Federal Naturalization Records, ca 1939.
Referred to as Selina PLEETH PAVLOVE on Jack John PAVLOVE’s World War II Draft Card
Spouses
MemoRussia (1815-1918)
Emigration25 Oct 1923, Southampton, UK [865] Age: 34
MemoSS Belgenland
Naturalization20 Mar 1929, U.S. District Court, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States [197] Age: 40
Death28 Feb 1973, Miami Beach, FL [864] Age: 83
Burialaft 28 Feb 1973, 7801 W Montrose Ave, Norridge, IL [864]
MemoWestlawn Cemetery
OccupationTailor, Ladies’ Clothing (1973) [862], [864]
OccupationTailor, Tailor Shop (1950) [867]
OccupationTailor in a Tailor Shop (1940) [868]
OccupationTailor (1923) [394]
OccupationConfectioners, Retail (1920) [862]
FlagsMITTMAN-1
Narrative
Oscar Pavlove — as he was known later in his life [864] — was born on March 15, 1889, in Lodz, Poland, the son of Zalek and an unknown mother. He eventually went to England, although no records of that voyage exist. Oscar married Salina Plicht in 1911 in London, England. They had four children during their marriage, all born in England. Oscar died on February 28, 1973, in Miami Beach, Florida, at 83.
In England, his Anglicized name became Asher Pawlowitz, used on his marriage registry [869], and then later, Usher Pavlovitch. Usher, Salina, and all four children emigrated to the United States in 1923. [394]
Oscar was a tailor, making women’s coats in a loft factory in the Chicago Merchandise Mart for the Rothmoor Corp.
[868], [19]
Usher’s name was changed by court order from Usher Pavlovitch to Usher Pavlove on 20 Mar 1929, the date of Naturalization in the United States.
[197] Eventually, he would adopt the name Oscar, and Oscar Pavlove is how he was known by his death in 1973.
[864]
Oscar was my great-grandfather through my mother’s adoptive father’s side.
Marriage5 Nov 1911, Mile End, London, UK [869]