| STephSilver: Re: Martin Malatin immigrated to US in 1903 | Thanks for the hints! I do have the 1910 census entry for my Martin (who definitely immigrated in 1903, and was married at the time - unlike the 1905 Marton), but have not found an Ellis Island entry for him. The 1910 census just lists Slovakia as place of birth, so no help there. I'm starting to think he and his wife (Anna, immigrated in 1904 with baby Mary) must have come through another port - maybe Philadelphia - because I've searched so many variations at Ellis Island. I have their years of immigration from their granddaughter, including details of how Anna had to wait because her shots didn't take, and how she then waited for Mary to be born and finally immigrated a year to the day before her second child was born (in the US). Unfortunately, Martin died without naturalizing in the US, so no help there. I'm trying to find out now if Anna ever naturalized (she had not by the 1930 census), since they probably came from the same hometown, having been married before immigration.
Thanks,
Steph Silver |
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