From Biography of Herald Issadore Sharlin
His father, Hillel lived
in Jerusalem soliciting money for organizations. He was observant pious but not
ultra-pious as his son became. He traveled the New World for the promise of economic
opportunity.
Abraham Emanuel Sharlin
1856, born in Jerusalem, married Sophie rather from Bucharest, Romania. His
family owned a bakery and he cleaned the shul.
His Grandmother delivered
milk
Abraham’s grandchild initially
travelled to France to work as a bookbinder for his brother-in-law, which did
not work out.
Next, he traveled to America,
helped by a Jewish benefactor in England.
He and his wife had three
sons: Solomon, Jacob and Jeremiah.
They also raised daughters
– Freida, Chiya and Vitte. One died in France
In 1892, Toby, a sister arrived
in Trenton. She worked as a bookbinder and conducted Jewish fundraising.
Sam Sharlin married and remarried.
Altogether the Shalin’s numbered four sons: Dave, Hiller, Joe, Manny, Mickey.
The family manufactured
lighting fixtures at turn of the last century. One brother studied engineering.
For the most part, the
next generation became professionals, although some remained in the lighting
business.
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