Family File for David Saul MITTMAN - Person Sheet
Family File for David Saul MITTMAN - Person Sheet
NameIdel BERMAN
Birth1853, Tulcea, Romania
Death11 Sep 1908, New Haven, CT Age: 55
Burialaft 11 Sep 1908, Brockett Pl, East Haven, CT [8]
MemoCongregation Bikur Cholim Cemetery, Memorial ID 107332081
OccupationTailor (1908)
FlagsMITTMAN-1, STUB-END
Spouses
Birthabt 1860, Romania
Immigration1902 [3015] Age: 42
Death5 Sep 1932 [8] Age: 72
Burialaft 5 Sep 1932, 300 Elmont Rd, Elmont, NY [8]
MemoBeth David Cemetery; Memorial ID, 186807564
FlagsMITTMAN-1, STUB-END
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Rachel Ellmann was born in Romania around 1860. She married Idel Berman, who was born in Tulcea, Romania, in 1853. The couple had at least six children in Romania, including William, Sarah, Pauline, Dora, Elizabeth, and Elsie. Sarah was born in Tulcea in June 1886. During this period, the late 19th century, many families from Eastern Europe, particularly Jewish communities facing economic hardship and political instability, decided to seek new lives abroad.

The Berman family joined this wave of migration, settling in the United States. Idel Berman, a tailor by trade, died in New Haven, Connecticut, on September 11, 1908, at 55 years old. He was buried at Congregation Bikur Cholim Cemetery in East Haven, Connecticut. By 1910, some of Rachel’s children were working in industrial settings in the United States; William was a plumber, and Pauline, Dora, and Elizabeth were corset makers, reflecting common immigrant employment opportunities in American cities during the early 20th century.

Rachel Ellmann lived until September 5, 1932, dying at the age of 72. Her life spanned a period of immense change, from her birth in Romania to raising a family across two continents. She was laid to rest after September 5, 1932, at Beth David Cemetery in Elmont, New York. Her documented life reflects the experience of many immigrants who built new foundations for their families in a foreign land.
ChildrenWilliam (~1884-1966)
 Sarah (1886-1968)
 Pauline (~1889-1962)
 Dora (~1891-1958)
 Elizabeth (~1894-1920)
 Elsie (~1896-1997)
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Created on Sun, Apr 5, 2026 AM by David Saul Mittman.
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