Hebrew Orphan Asylum and later in the N. Y. Children’s Hospital and later placed out to work. My sister’s name was Eva, brother Albert and the others I can’t find.
“Kindly look into your records and help me. I have been directed to you by Christian friends of the Jewish people in Syracuse and I feel confident I will fina my people.”
Hyman’s address is 715 South Townsend street, Syracuse.
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