Sarah Levison1,2

F, #12051, * 15 Feb 1890, + Apr 1977
FatherAron Levison3,2 * s 1850, + b 1898
MotherFannie Brodie4,1,2 * 1854, + 4 Sep 1940

Family

Louis Levow * 27 Feb 1888, + Apr 1973
Children
  • Benjamin Levow5 * 8 Jan 1912, + 16 Oct 1999
  • Pauline Levow5
     Sarah Levison was born on 15 Feb 1890 in Russia.5,2,6,7 She married Louis Levow on 11 Jul 1911 at Manhattan.8,5 She died in Apr 1977 in St. Petersburg, Florida.6

Other information:

     Sarah and Edith Korman attended the Garden Street Temporary School, in London, starting on 4 March 1901.9
Sarah Levison was a millener.10 She immigrated with Fannie Levison on 12 Apr 1908 on the 'New York' to New York City.2
For a short blogpost, see link.
     At immigration John Levison is mentioned as son resp. brother of Fannie and Sarah, They are released to Fannie's son-in-law John Finn. Anna Korman's contact is Levison - Finn, she is released to her brother-in-law. Mrs Finn is mentioned as sister to Annie Sopher, she is released to her brother-in-law. All these people live at 600 E 141 Street in 1908. John mentions he is going to his sister, Mrs Finn, who in 1907 lives in the Bronx.2,11

She is listed in the following census:
1901 British census: Household of Fannie Levison, 46 Stepney Green Buildings, Mile End Old Town, Stepney.12
1910 Fed. census (15 Apr): Household of Fannie Levison, 584 139th Street, Bronx, New York County, New York.10
1920 Fed. census (1 Jan): Household of Louis Levow, 257 Prospect Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.5

Name variants: Sarah Levow (married name.)5,6 John Levison was the brother of Sarah Levison.2

Citations

  1. [S108] Fed. Census: 1910. New York, Bronx County, Bronx, SD 1, ED 1444, Sheet 14A, line 6-7 (NARA: T624, Roll 997, Page 34). Household of Fannie Levineson.
  2. [S483] SS New York Passenger Manifest, 12 Apr 1908; T715, Roll 1092, Volume 2397, frame 304-306. FHL 1399776.
  3. [S108] Fed. Census: 1920 Census, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn Borough, SD 3, ED 692, pg 11-B line# 99-100, and 12-A, line# 1-3.
  4. [S164] British Census: 1901. RG-13. Piece 330, Folio 120, Page 42, Schedule #240. Household of Annie Korman and Fanny Levison.
  5. [S108] Fed. Census: 1920 Census, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn Borough, SD 3, ED 692, pg 11-B line# 99-100, and 12-A, line# 1-3 (NARA: T625, Roll 1162, page 170/171) Household of Louis Levow.
  6. [S180] Sarah Levow, SSDI. Index and/or images online at http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/. Rootsweb search turns up both SSDI and California Death records. From both the SSDI applications can be ordered from the Social Security Administration.
  7. [S202] "New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2436-CQK : 20 March 2015), Louis Lewow and Sarah Levison, 11 Jul 1911; citing Marriage, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, New York City Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,613,236.,. Index and/or images online at http://www.familysearch.org
  8. [S202] "New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940," database, FamilySearch (<https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2436-CQK> : 20 March 2015), Louis Lewow and Sarah Levison, 11 Jul 1911; citing Marriage, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, New York City Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,613,236.,. Index and/or images online at http://www.familysearch.org
  9. [S950] London, England, School Admissions and Discharges, 1840-1911 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Original data: School Admissions and Discharges, 1840-1911. London, England: London Metropolitan Archives,. Index and/or images online at http://www.ancestry.com
  10. [S108] Fed. Census: 1910. New York, New York County, Bronx, SD 1, ED 1444, Sheet 14A, line 6-7 (NARA: T624, Roll 997, Page 34). Household of Fannie Levineson.
  11. [S606] SS St. Louis Passenger Manifest, 1 Dec 1907; T715, Roll 1053, Volume 2318. FHL 1399737.
  12. [S164] British Census: 1901. RG-13. Piece 330, Folio 120, Page 42, Schedule #240. Household of Annie Korman and Fannie Levison.