Isidor Sendar1,2,3

M, #595, * 1882, + 6 Jun 1954
Isador Sendar, 1935 - Signature and adress as official at Doris Richstein's marriage

Family

Clara Richstein * 1887, + 15 Nov 1945
Children
  • Rosa Sendar1 * 1905
  • Joseph Sendar1,4 * 1908, + 15 Oct 1963
  • Dorothy Sendar1,4
  • Pearl Sendar1,4
  • Morty Sendar4 * 28 May 1920, + 17 Mar 2000
     Isidor Sendar was born in 1882 in Russia.1,3 He married Clara Richstein, daughter of David Reichstein and Esther Streicher, in 1903.1,4 He died on 6 Jun 1954 in New York, New York,3, and was buried in the Mt. Zion Cemetery at Maspeth.3

Other information:
Isidor immigrated in 1906 acc to 1920 census, 1904 acc to 1930 census.1
Isidor Sendar was in 1920 a butcher.1
Isidor Sendar was in 1935 a rabbi Temple Tifereth, 119 Wright Street in Staten Island. Hij officiated at the wedding van Doris Richstein and Joseph Edelman. In 1930 he was a cantor.2,4 He was mentioned in the passengerlist ( of the 'Francesca' on 4 Jan 1906) as contact person for Chaje Sure Senderovitch.5 He was mentioned in the passengerlist ( of the 'Finland' on 26 Mar 1906) as contact person for Berl Senderovich.6

He is listed in the following census:
1910 Fed. census (15 Apr): Household of Jacob Sender, ED 880, 21 Ave B, Manhattan Borough, New York County, New York. Household consists of Jacob, his wife Clara and their children Rosa and Joseph, his parents-in-law David Ritstien and Esther Ritstien, his sister-in-law Lillie Streicher, and his cousin Barnett Seinber.7
1920 Fed. census (1 Jan): Household of Isidor Sendar, ED 1284, house #102, Manhattan, New York County, New York. Household consists of Isidor, his wife Clara and their children Rosa, Joseph, Dorothy and Pearl and Clara's mother Esther Streicher.1
1930 Fed. census (1 Apr): Household of Isidor Sendar, 119 Wright Street, Stapleton, S.I., Richmond County, New York. Household consists of Isidor, his wife Clara and their children Joseph, Dorothy, Pearl and Morty and Clara's mother Esther Richstone.4
1940 Fed. census (1 Apr): Household of Isidor Sendar, 134 Tapscott Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Household consists of Isidor, his wife Clara and their children Pearl and Mortimer and Clara's mother Esther Richstein.8
1915 New York census: Household of Isaac Sendar, 311 Cummins Ave, Bronx. Household consists of Isaac, his wife Clair and their children Rosa, Joseph and Dorothy, and his mother-in-law Esther Richstein.9
1925 New York census: Household of Isidor Sendar, 107 E 115th Street, Manhattan. Household consists of Isidor, his wife Clara and their children Rosa, Joseph, Dorothy, Pearl and Morton, and his mother-in-law Esther Richstein.10

Name variants: Moris Senderovitch (in the passenger list.)5 Jacob Sender (in 1910 census.)7

Citations

  1. [S108] Fed. Census: 1920 Census, New York, New York County, Manhattan Borough, SD 1, ED 1284, AD 18, Sheet 22A, line 1-7 (NARA: T625, Roll 1219, Page 169). Household of Isidor Sender.
  2. [S104] Marr. Cert., State of New York, City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, 1935 #10040 Joseph Rubin Edelman and Doris Yvette Richstein 22 Jun 1935.
  3. [S846] Sendar Graves. Abraham Stainers K.U.V. of N.Y. Path 38, Gate 10, Row 3L, Grave 1, Mt. Zion Cemetery, 59-63 54th Ave, Maspeth, NY 11378. Phone 718-335-2500.
  4. [S108] Fed. Census: 1930 Census, New York, Richmond County, Stapleton, ED43-104, sheet 1A, line 2-8. (NARA: T626, Roll 1612 Page 107). Household of Isidor Sendar.
  5. [S670] SS Francesca Passenger Manifest, 4 Jan 1906; T715, Roll 655, Volume 1419. FHL 1399339.
  6. [S928] SS Finland Passenger Manifest, 27 Mar 1906; T715.
  7. [S108] Fed. Census: 1910 Census, New York, NewYork County, Manhattan Borough, SD 1, ED 880, Sheet 2A, line 23-30 (NARA: T624, Roll ?, Page 93). Household of Jacob Sender.
  8. [S108] Fed. Census: 1940 Census, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn Borough, ED24-2147, sheet 7A. (NARA: T627, Roll 2602). Household of Isidore Sendar.
  9. [S107] State Census: New York State Census, 1915, New York, Bronx, AD 32, ED 21, pg 11, line 10-15.
  10. [S107] State Census: New York State Census, 1925, New York, New York, AD 18, ED 36, pg 43, line 3-10.