Abt 1870 -
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Name |
Philip Winkler |
Birth |
Abt 1870 |
Poland [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Occupation |
14 Oct 1898 |
Glasgow, Scotland [2] |
According to Sarah's birth certificate, her father, Philip, was a master shoemaker. |
Occupation |
01 Mar 1901 |
Glasgow, Scotland |
1901 census shows occupation as a bootmaker, working for someone else, and working at home. |
Person ID |
I513973532 |
Walsh - Wilson Family Tree | Craig |
Last Modified |
5 Sep 2008 |
Family |
Rebecca Zusman, b. Abt 1871, Poland d. 26 Jan 1947, San Francisco, California (Age ~ 76 years) |
Marriage |
05 May 1889 |
Lowicz, Poland [2] |
Children |
| 1. Matilda Winkler, b. 14 Mar 1891, Poland d. 30 Dec 1981, San Francisco, California (Age 90 years) |
+ | 2. Etty Winkler, b. 12 Dec 1894, Leeds, Yorkshire, England d. 04 Aug 1985, Alameida County, California (Age 90 years) |
+ | 3. Sarah Winkler, b. 14 Oct 1898, Glasgow, Scotland d. 09 Jul 1984, San Francisco, California (Age 85 years) |
| 4. Aaron Winkler, b. 02 Dec 1900, Glasgow, Scotland  |
| 5. Mariam Winkler, b. 11 Feb 1905, Glasgow, Scotland d. 18 Oct 1959, San Francisco, California (Age 54 years) |
+ | 6. Lily Winkler, b. 21 Jan 1909, Glasgow, Scotland  |
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Photos |
 | Hospital Street, The Gorbals, Glasgow, Scotland -- Mid 1920's This photo of children playing was taken in the courtyard behind 13 Hospital Street in the mid-1920's. |
Documents |
 | Philip Winkler and Family - 1901 Scottish Census The 1901 census shows Philip Winkler (age 31, a bootmaker working at home for an employer, born in Poland) living with his wife Rebecca (age 30) and daughters Matilda (age 10, born in Poland), Etty (age 6, born in England), Sarah (age 2, born in Scotland), and son Aron (under 1, born in Scotland). They lived at 39 Hospital Street in the Gorbals area of Glasgow, and had two rooms with one or more windows. |
Family ID |
F505778266 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
10 Oct 2008 |
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Photos |
 | S.S. Columbia * Ship Name: Columbia
* Years in service: 1901-1929
* Funnels: 3
* Masts: 2
* Aliases: Columbella (1914), Columbia (1919), Moreas (1926)
* Shipping Line: Anchor
* Ship Description: Built by D. & W. Henderson & CO., Ltd., Glasgow, Scotland. Tonnage: 8,292. Dimensions: 485' x 56' (503' o.l.). Twin-screw, 15 1/2 knots. Triple expansion engines. Two masts and three funnels.
* History: Renamed: (a) Columbella (1914), (b) Columbia (1919), (c) Moreas (1926). Note: Employed as a British armed merchant cruiser during World War I.
* Scrapped in Italy, 1929. |
Documents
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 | Sarah Winkler Birth Certificate - Glasgow, Scotland Sarah Winkler was born at 9:30 AM at 15 Hospital Street, Glasgow (in the Gorbals Area). Her father was Philip Winkler, a master shoemaker, and her mother was Rebecca Winkler (nee Zusman). They were married in Lowicz, Poland on 5 May 1889. |
 | Philip Winkler and Family - 1901 Scottish Census The 1901 census shows Philip Winkler (age 31, a bootmaker working at home for an employer, born in Poland) living with his wife Rebecca (age 30) and daughters Matilda (age 10, born in Poland), Etty (age 6, born in England), Sarah (age 2, born in Scotland), and son Aron (under 1, born in Scotland). They lived at 39 Hospital Street in the Gorbals area of Glasgow, and had two rooms with one or more windows. |
 | Miriam Winkler's Birth Certificate Born on 11 Feb 1905 at 3:30 AM at 39 Hospital Road, Glasgow. Father Philip was a master shoemaker. |
 | Passenger List - S.S. Columbia - Sailing from Glasgow (30 Oct 1920), arriving in New York (9 Nov 1920) The ship's manifest shows Philip Winkler (age 52, born Lowitz, Poland, a shoemaker) sailing to the United States with his wife Rebecca Vinkler (age 48,, born in Lowitz, Poland) and daughters Marion Vinkler [Mariam Winkler], age 15, and Lily Vinkler, age 11. Both daughters born in Glasgow. Their immigration into the United States is permanent, and they are bound to San Francisco to stay with daughter Tilhe Guyer, 1253 41st Avenue, Sunset, San Francisco.
Year: 1920; Microfilm serial: T715; Microfilm roll: T715_2870; Line: 14. Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957; (National Archives Microfilm Publication T715, 8892 rolls); Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service; National Archives, Washington, D.C. |
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Sources |
- [S4952] Scottish Statutory Records, (www.scotslandspeople.gov.uk), 01 Mar 1901, 644/12 035/12 001 (Reliability: 3).
1901 Scottish Census
- [S4952] Scottish Statutory Records, (www.scotslandspeople.gov.uk), 14 Oct 1898, GROS 644/12 1151 (Reliability: 3).
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