Joseph Schneider (1892-1945) and Mary Fila (1895-1938) lived in Newark, New Jersey from the 1910's until their deaths. They were buried in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in East Orange.
I did not find a marriage record for this couple. The strategy is to start with the first child and work backwards. Locating birth certificates for all the children was difficult because the surname was spelled a different way for each of the five children: Snajder, Snaider, Shnyder, Schneider, and Snyder.
All five birth certificates were located by sifting through the geographic birth index. In New Jersey, birth certificates for the years in which these children were born are filed alphabetically by year on microfilm in the Archives in Trenton. Instead of spending hours looking at the microfilm, I used the index at home. This index is indexed at Ancestry; however, not all names on the page were transcribed into Ancestry's index. This is a very important consideration when a name cannot be found in an electronic database. Death records helped narrow down the date of birth. All were born in Newark, which also helped immensely.
Birth certificate of Josephine Madlin Snajder. Born February 29, 1916 in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey. 87 Richmond Street. |
City directory entry for Karolina Zamlynski, midwife. 115 South Orange Avenue in Newark, New Jersey. |
Baby Josephine died September 12, 1916 from acute gastro enteritis. She was six and a half months old. She was buried at Holy Sepulchre in a plot where her parents would later join her. Already in this plot was another baby, discussed at the end of this article.
Death certificate of Jozefa Schneider. Died September 12, 1916 in Newark. 87 Richmond Street. Cause of death acute gastro enteritis. |
New Jersey Geographic Birth Index Josephine M Snajder born February 29, 1916 in Newark. |
Birth certificate of Stanislau Snaider. Born April 2, 1917 in Newark. 87 Richmond Street. |
The midwife signed her name "Antonia Wakova." This was a feminization of her husband's surname, Wak. In the 1910 census, she was from Bohemia. In 1920 and 1930, she was from Czechoslovakia. No profession was given in the census entries, again making the city directories invaluable for finding this midwife.
City directory entry for Mrs Antonio Wak, midwife. 82-17th Avenue in Newark, New Jersey. |
Stanislau became Stanley John. He married and has living descendants. He died October 30, 1988.
The couple's third child, Edward Shnyder was born July 21, 1918. He was incorrectly listed as the second child on his birth certificate.
Birth certificate of Edward Shnyder. Born July 21, 1918 in Newark. 30 Lones? Street. |
In 1936 Edward's surname was modified from Shnyder to Schneider via an official correction to the birth certificate. These are filed with the birth certificates.
Corrected birth certificate of Edward Schneider, born Edward Shnyder. |
Correction to birth certificate of Edward Shnyder, changing surname from Shnyder to Schneider. |
The couple's fourth child, Sofie Anna, was born September 26, 1920. This was the only birth certificate to use the Schneider spelling. The first name became Sophie and she married Alphonse Peter Anthony Ulinski in 1939. She died in 1995 in Florida.
Birth certificate of Sofie Anna Schneider. Born September 26. 1920. 119 Broome Street. |
Birth certificate of Joseph Snyder. Born December 11, 1921 in Newark. Beth Israel Hospital. |
Death certificate of Katie Fila. Died October 17, 1914 in Newark at The Babies' Hospital. "C. H. S." is Cemetery of the Holy Sepulchre. |
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