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Schneerer & Milberg
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Moishe Schneerer & Malca Lemberg George Schneerer



From Michael Schneerer USA
 
         
They are the front and back of the same photo. 
Schneer Schneerer on the right of the photo is my Dad
(who later changed his name to George). 

It is the Romanian army.
It looks like the year 1923 is written on the back. 
My father told me that he fought in the first world war and he was a chauffeur for an army colonel. 
I don't know any other men in the photo. 

My father left Romania for Paris, France in 1923 where he worked in the Renault factory for 3 years before he came to Canada.

His Yiddish name was Schneer; his Romanian name was George; he went by George Schneerer in Montreal, Canada. 

At the age of 11 he was sent to technical school in Bucharest, Romania and learned sheet metal work.  This served him well in the future because he opened an auto body shop in Montreal called Windsor Auto Body.  His shop motto was, "Where Customers Send Their Friends". 


                                


Eliezer Milberg was a baker in Raducaneni, and I believe they were a comfortable family.

 

His wife Yehudas gave birth to about ten children, my great grandfather, Ben Milberg was their second son.  He came to America just after the turn of the century with his older brother Morris, slowly the other siblings came as did Yehudas and Eliezer. 

 

I once spoke to my second cousin also a Ben Milberg, son of Morris the first son of Yehudas and Eliezer Milberg, Ben was also born in Raducaneni.  I remember him speaking about the river Prut (and how my great great grandfather Eliezer Milberg swam across it from Bessarabia to avoid the military).

 

Received from:

Sheryl Kastriner (#10413) Tampa Florida USA.


(It was in fact ten children (I checked) and my great grandfather was the second, and his name was Benjamin, altho he was called "Benny"

 

he came here just at the turn of the century, and altho I did tell you wi/his older brother, that was incorrect.  he came here just after his brother Louie did, most probably with his brother sam..it is believed that Louis and Sam avoided the draft this way, but most notes indicate that Benny did serve in the Romanian military.

 

In raducaneni, eliezer and yehudas did well.  they owned three bakeries, and a wholesale flour mill.  he would go to vienna every year to buy clothes and materials for all his son's suits. yehudas held prayer groups in her kitchen for women on shabbat and holidays, and she interpreted the prayers and bible readings into yiddish.  simon (one of the sons) recalled that my GGGP's left as a result of the progrom that happened around pesach in 1907.  6000 civilian rioters attacked a town 20 miles from raducaneni, and the mayor of raducaneni tried to make a deal w/the rioters but could not so the army was called in.  simon recalled that six of the soldiers stayed w/eliezer and yehudas for almost two months.  shortly thereafter they came to america.  the oldest, Moishe (whom I had called morris) stayed the longest in Raducaneni, not coming to america till august 16, 1920.)