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Tag: Greenberg family

Nora’s Name – The First Analysis

By Pat Posted on March 26, 2012 Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged with Buffalo New York, Greenberg family, Hunt family, Ireland, McNamara family

Judy and I didn’t make it to Hartford this week, so I’m writing about something else. Since it is Women’s History month, and only a couple of weeks since St. Patrick’s Day, it seems appropriate to write a little about …

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It’s Graduation Time

By Pat Posted on June 20, 2010 Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged with Buffalo New York, Greenberg family, Syracuse New York

In the past week my social life has been busier than usual (being a quiet home-loving type).  We had two graduation parties and I had a wedding shower, plus a day with Judy and Ann which is in a category …

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Three Brothers Came to America…

By Pat Posted on May 3, 2010 Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged with Greenberg family, Levine family

Actually, it was two brothers and a sister.  And they didn’t come together but at three different times to two different places.  From about 1899 to 1905.  And there was a friend who became a brother-in-law.  They, like many immigrants …

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Nathan’s Story

By Pat Posted on March 29, 2010 Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged with Greenberg family, Levine family, upstate New York

This is a work in progress.  My husband’s grandfather, Nathan is a man of mystery in a family of many mysteries.  I have more questions than answers, but here is what I know so far. Nathan was born June 3, …

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How to tell an immigrant’s story?

By Pat Posted on November 16, 2009 Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged with Greenberg family, immigration, Levine family

I’ve been chipping away over time at putting together the story of my husband’s grandfather, Nathan Greenberg, and how he came to this country as a young man.  The family has (don’t we all?) a story about it, but no …

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