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Anton/Anthony/Toney/Tony
Israelska/Israelski/Isralski/Izraelski

1.Anton/Anthony/Toney/Tony1    ISRAELSKA/ISRAELSKI/ISRALSKI/IZRAELSKI was born in May 1879 in Poland. He married Karmen/Katie/Cathrine [--?--] between May 1903-April 1904. Cathrine was born between April 1881-March 1884 in Poland.

According to census records, Tony immigrated to the United States in 1900 (1900/1910/1920). Cathrine immigrated either in 1900 (1920), 1902 (1930), or 1905 (1910). He was an alien resident in 1900, 1910 and 1920. By 1930, he was a naturalized citizen. He was employed as a harness maker in 1900, carpenter in a factory in 1910, laborer in a ship yard in 1920, and carpenter in a ship yard in 1930.

Children of Anton/Anthony/Toney/Tony ISRAELSKA/ISRAELSKI/ISRALSKI/IZRAELSKI and Karmen/Katie/Cathrine [--?--] were as follows:

    1. Vincent2 ISRAELSKI, born between May 1905-January 1906 in New Jersey.
    2. Jennie ISRAELSKI, born between February 1906-April 1908 in New Jersey.
    3. John ISRAELSKI, born in November 1909 in New Jersey.
    4. Stella ISRAELSKI, born between February 1911-April 1913 in New Jersey.
    5. Stanley ISRAELSKI, born between May 1914-January 1915 in New Jersey.
    6. Joseph ISRAELSKI, born in June 1917 in New Jersey, possibly died before 1930.

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Anton was enumerated on the 1900 census at 774 Jersey Avenue, Precinct 6, Ward 2, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey with the family of Johan ISRAELSKI:

Israelski Johan, head, w, m, June 1872, 27, married 5 years, b/pb.
   Poland, immigrated 1891, 9 years in United States, alien, black smith,
   could read/write, spoke English, rented, house
[Israelski] Teophilla, wife, w, f, April 1877, 23, married 5 years,
   mother of 3, 2 living, b/pb. Germany, immigrated 1889, 11 years in
   United States, [alien], could read/write, spoke English
[Israelski] Sophie, daughter, w, f, August 1896, 3, single,
   b. New Jersey, fb. Poland, mb. Germany, could not read/write, spoke
   English
[Israelski] Marie, daughter, w, f, January 1898, 2, single,
   b. New Jersey, fb. Poland, mb. Germany, could not read/write, did not
   speak English
[Israelski] Anton, boarder, w, m, May 1879, 21, single, b/pb. Poland,
   immigrated 1900, [2/12 crossed out and 0 written] years in United
   States, alien, harness maker, could not read/write, did not speak
   English
[11 June 1900, ED 89, sheet 17B, lines 93-97, dwelling 119
 (multi-family), family 346]

1900 census image of Johan ISRAELSKI household

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The family was enumerated on the 1910 census at 269 12th Street, Ward 2, City of Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey:

Israelska Tony, head, m, w, 31, married (1) 6 years, b/pb. Russ Polish,
   immigrated 1900, alien, spoke Polish, carpenter - factory, worker,
   not out of work on 10 April 1910, out of work 40 weeks during 1909,
   rented, house
[Israelska] Karmen, wife, f, w, 28, married (1) 6 years, mother of 4,
   3 living, b/pb. Russ Polish, immigrated 1905, spoke Polish,
   none (occupation)
[Israelska] Vincent, son, m, w, 4, single, b. New Jersey, pb. Russ Polish
[Israelska] Jennie, daughter, f, w, 2, single, b. New Jersey, pb.
   Russ Polish
[Israelska] John, son, m, w, 5/12, single, b. New Jersey, pb. Russ Polish
[16 April 1910, ED 95, page 2, sheet 2A, lines 8-12, dwelling 9
 (multi-family), family 23]

1910 census image of Tony ISRAELSKA household

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The family was enumerated on the 1920 census at 272 12th Street, District 124, Ward 2, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey:

Isralski Anthony, head, rented, m, w, 39, married, immigrated 1900,
   alien, could read/write, b/pb. Poland-Polish, spoke English,
   laborer - ship yard, worker
[Isralski] Katie, wife, f, w, 36, married, immigrated 1900, alien, could
   read/write, b/pb. Poland-Polish, spoke English, none (occupation)
Isralski Vincent, son, m, w, 14, single, attended school, could
   read/write, b. New Jersey, pb. Poland-Polish, spoke English,
   none (occupation)
[Isralski] Jennie, daughter, f, w, 13, single, attended school, could
   read/write, b. New Jersey, pb. Poland-Polish, spoke English,
   none (occupation)
[Isralski] John, son, m, w, 10, single, attended school, could
   read/write, b. New Jersey, pb. Poland-Polish, spoke English,
   none (occupation)
[Isralski] Stella, daughter, f, w, 8, single, attended school, b. New
   Jersey, pb. Poland-Polish, none (occupation)
[Isralski] Stanley, son, m, w, 5, single, b. New Jersey, pb.
   Poland-Polish, none (occupation)
[Isralski] Joseph, son, m, w, 2-6/12, single, b. New Jersey, pb.
   Poland-Polish, none (occupation)
[09 January 1920, ED 124, sheet 4B, lines 99-100, page 43, sheet 5A,
 lines 1-6, dwelling 25 (multi-family), family 71]

1920 census image of Anthony ISRALSKI household
1st page, 2nd page

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The family was enumerated on the 1930 census at 272 Nineth [sic] Street, Block 90, Ward 2, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey:

Izraelski, Toney, head, rented, $35/month, not on a farm, m, w, 48,
   married, 27 at marriage, could read/write, b/pb. Poland, Polish spoken
   before US, immigrated 1879, naturalized, spoke English,
   carpenter - ship yards, worker, worked yesterday, not a veteran
[Izraelski,] Cathrine, wife, f, w, 47, married, 26 at marriage, could
   read/write, b/pb. Poland, Polish spoken before US, immigrated 1902,
   naturalized, spoke English, no occupation
[Izraelski,] Vincent, son, m, w, 24, single, could read/write, b. New
   Jersey, pb. Poland, spoke English, chauffeur - coal company, worker,
   worked yesterday, not a veteran
[Izraelski,] Jennie, daughter, f, w, 22, single, could read/write, b.
   New Jersey, pb. Poland, spoke English, saleslady - apron store,
   worker, worked yesterday
[Izraelski,] John, son, m, w, 20, single, could read/write, b. New
   Jersey, pb. Poland, spoke English, no occupation - cripple
[Izraelski,] Stella, daughter, f, w, 17, single, could read/write, b.
   New Jersey, pb. Poland, spoke English, operator - telephone, worker,
   worked yesterday
[Izraelski,] Stanley, son, m, w, 15, single, attended school, could
   read/write, b. New Jersey, pb. Poland, spoke English
[7 April 1930, ED 9-24, sheet 10B, lines 77-83, dwelling 72
 (multi-family), family 188]

1930 census image of Toney IZRAELSKI household

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