Family File for David Saul MITTMAN - Person Sheet
Family File for David Saul MITTMAN - Person Sheet
NameTillie KLANG [934], [935], [936]
Birth19 Nov 1887, Suceava, Romania [937], [401]
MemoAustrian Empire (Before WWI)
Emigration31 Oct 1907, Hamburg, Germany [938] Age: 19
MemoSS Amerika
Immigration10 Nov 1907, New York, NY [938], [191] Age: 19
Naturalization18 Apr 1922 [939], [940] Age: 34
MemoSouthern District of New York
Deathaft 1 Apr 1950 Age: 62
OccupationDressmaker in a Dress Retail Store (1950) [941]
OccupationHousewife (1925) [940]
FlagsMITTMAN-1
FatherNathan KLANG (1859-)
MotherClara ZENTNER (1864-1938)
Spouses
Birth4 Apr 1884, Galicia, Austria-Hungary [934], [54]
Emigration3 Mar 1905, Hamburg, Germany [934], [943] Age: 20
MemoSS Patricia
Immigration21 Mar 1905, New York, USA [944], [934] Age: 20
Declared Intent6 Jan 1920, 534 W 179th St, New York, NY [934] Age: 35
MemoSouthern District of New York
Naturalization11 Jun 1922, 534 W 179th St, New York, NY [945], [946], [947] Age: 38
MemoSouthern District of New York
Death10 Dec 1940, 1455 Walton Ave, Bronx, NY [948] Age: 56
Burialaft 10 Dec 1940, 1126 Richmond Ave, Staten Island, NY [948]
OccupationPresser of Ladies Pants (1940) [949]
OccupationProprietor Of Dress Factory (1930) [944]
OccupationSelf-Employed Clothing Manufacturer (1930) [944]
OccupationTailor (1925) [947]
OccupationTailor (1920) [934], [946]
OccupationClothing Manufacturer (1918) [54]
OccupationTailor (1905) [943]
FlagsMITTMAN-1, STUB-END
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The following biographical sketch was produced using artificial intelligence and may contain mistakes.

Ere Resch was born on April 4, 1884, in Galicia, a region then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. This multi-ethnic territory, often a source of emigration due to economic pressures and political shifts in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was his ancestral home. His parents were Berel Resch and Rachel Unknown. By 1905, Resch had immigrated to the United States and established himself as a tailor in New York. He settled in New York City, a primary destination for immigrants from Central and Eastern Europe seeking new lives.

In New York, Resch married Tillie Klang on March 23, 1912. Tillie, born in Suceava, Romania, a territory also under Austrian influence before World War I, joined him in building a family. The couple had two daughters: Rose, born in 1913, and Nettie, born in 1917. Resch’s professional life centered on New York’s dynamic garment industry. He continued working as a tailor through 1920 and 1925. By 1918, his career had evolved, and he was noted as a clothing manufacturer. In 1930, he was listed as both a self-employed clothing manufacturer and the proprietor of a dress factory, indicating his entrepreneurial activities in the industry.

As the 1930s drew to a close, a period marked by the Great Depression and escalating global tensions, Resch’s occupation was listed as a presser of ladies’ pants in 1940. He died later that year, on December 10, 1940, at his residence at 1455 Walton Avenue in the Bronx, New York, at the age of 56. His burial followed on Staten Island. Ere Resch’s life spanned a period of profound change, from his birth in imperial Eastern Europe to his death in America on the cusp of global conflict, having forged a family and a career in the bustling New York garment trade.
Marriage23 Mar 1912, New York, NY [950]
ChildrenRose (1913-2003)
 Nettie (1917-1998)
Last Modified 19 Nov 2025Created 5 Apr 2026 using Reunion for Macintosh
Created on Sun, Apr 5, 2026 AM by David Saul Mittman.
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