Family File for David Saul MITTMAN - Person Sheet
Family File for David Saul MITTMAN - Person Sheet
NameGoldie SCHILDER [717], [956], [955]
Birthabt 1875, Boyany, Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine [956]
MemoAustrian Empire (Before WWI)
Immigrationabt 1916 [957] Age: 41
Death14 Jul 1937, Chicago, IL [958], [956] Age: 62
Burial15 Jul 1937, 1400 Des Plaines Ave, Forest Park, IL [958]
MemoJewish Waldheim Cemetery; Plot: Gate 111, Lomzer Verein
OccupationHousekeeper for a Private Family (1930) [957]
FlagsMITTMAN-1
MotherZiwje UNKNOWN (~1840-1907)
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Goldie Schilder was born in Boyany, Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine, around 1875. This region was then part of the vast Austrian Empire, a multi-ethnic state that would soon face the upheaval of the First World War. She was the daughter of Chaskel Baruch Schilder and Ziwje Unknown. Goldie married Moses Yeres, who was also born about 1875. Together, they had one child, Rebecca, born in Chernivtsi, Ukraine, on March 12, 1891.

Goldie and her family eventually settled in Chicago, Illinois, a major destination for Eastern European immigrants during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. By 1930, Goldie worked as a housekeeper for a private family in the bustling city. Her occupation reflects a common path for immigrant women seeking to establish new lives in America’s industrial centers, contributing to the household economy through domestic service.

Goldie Schilder died in Chicago, Illinois, on July 14, 1937, at the age of 62. She was buried the following day, July 15, 1937, in the Jewish Waldheim Cemetery in Forest Park, Illinois, within the Lomzer Verein plot. This burial location indicates her connection to a Jewish community and likely to a mutual aid society, common among immigrant groups that provide support and a sense of belonging in a new land. Her life spanned a period of significant global change and personal migration, contributing to the establishment of her family in the United States.
Spouses
Birthabt 1875
FlagsMITTMAN-1, STUB-END
ChildrenRebecca (1891-1949)
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