
Historical records matching PFC Nathan Block
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About PFC Nathan Block
Names
- Went by Nick as his chosen American name.
- His legal American name was Nathan.
- His Hebrew name was Nechemya.
Birth
- didn't know real birthday (per Jane Russell). This is most likely due to the Russian switch from Julian to Gregorian calendar in 1918, which dropped 13 days from the calendar. If you look at the two birthdates on record, they are pretty close to 13 days apart.
- December 24, 1906 (parents' naturalization papers)
- January 10, 1907
- in Kameni, Ukraine (mother's naturalization papers)
Residence:
- Bilopillya, Kozyatyns'kyi district, Vinnyts'ka, Ukraine (right before emigration, mother's naturalization papers)
- 34 Anderson St., Boston, MA (1946 - per naturalization papers)
Death Certificate: Nathan Block died May 11 1965 of coronary occlusion (sudden death) married Jane Bishop occupation: News Agent, self employed burial Zwiller Cemetery Everett May 13 1965 lived at 107 Park St. Newton, MA entered Military service May 11 1941 discharged Octo 28 1945 Private in Battery C 211th Field Artillery service # 31028842
Married to Jane Bishop Golden on June 28, 1947 in Boston. #1064, marriage certificate #4284. Married at Justice of Peace. Listed as a widower.
Alcoholic (per Harvey, Jane, and Billy Block)
"Uncle Andy, Aunt Judy and I were born in the West End, which was torn down as part of the urban renewal frenzy of the 1950's/60's. We moved to Dorchester in 1954 and then to Newton Corner (not very Jewish part of Newton) in 1964 - 1971.
In Dorchester, belonged to a very poor synagogue -- Andy said it was Orthodox -- but might've been strict Conservative. Don't know what synagogue Nick and his folks were aligned with back in the West End.
And I was told by the rabbi I was a bad Jew for hanging out with blacks and Catholics, when I was thrown out of Hebrew School because I skipped class.
synagogue: (Yeshiva) Ohel Torah Cong. 170 Woodrow Ave. 1948 1969--moved to Mattapan; building sold to church
http://jgsgb.org/pdfs/MassSynagogues.pdf" (per Lee Block)
it looks like the rabbi’s name was Yishai Miller. http://www.city-data.com/forum/boston/933812-remembering-dorchester...
Here’s the church: http://www.city-data.com/forum/boston/933812-remembering-dorchester...
Military Service
- PFC Btry C 211 FA BN World War II
- Private First Class, Battery C, 211th Field Artillery Battalion
Death: Index lists age at death 58. Died in 1965 in Newton. Vol. 80, page 423. Costs $10 at Newton City Hall.
Burial: In Netzah Israel section of the Everett Jewish cemetery, formerly known as Zwiller Cemetery. This subsection of the Netzah Israel cemetery is for conservative Jews, whereas his parents Abraham and Leah are buried in the Orthodox shabbat-observant section of Netzah Israel/Zwiller cemetery.
PFC Nathan Block's Timeline
1907 |
January 10, 1907
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Kameni, Andrushivs'kyi district, Zhytomyrs'ka oblast, Ukraine
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1931 |
1931
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1947 |
1947
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1965 |
May 11, 1965
Age 58
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Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
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