SCHINDER (SHEINAUS), "Mima" Fayga
Abt 1880 -
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
1. SCHINDER (SHEINAUS), "Mima" Fayga was born about 1880 in Russia. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: "H4"
- Occupation: Housewife
- Residence: 1940, 800 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY
Notes:
"Mime" or "Mima" means "Aunt" in Yiddish.
Her brother, Abraham Sheinaus, called Mime Faege and Joe Kalinsky "greenies," for "greenhorns," when they arrived in the US, remembers Ruth Sheinaus Asimov.
Residence:
Faiga, sister of Abraham Sheinaus (ne Schinder), lived in 1940 with her husband, Joseph Kalinsky, a cantor, and three children: Max, 28, a salesman; Belle, 29, a sales lady in retail; and Martin, 26, a salesman for a factory, possibly the one that made Shirley Temple dolls.Fayga married KALINSKY, Joseph about 1885. Joseph was born about 1877 in Russia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. KALINSKY, Laika (Lilly) was born about 1885 in Russia.
- 3. KALINSKY, Bella was born about 1885 in Russia (Kishinev, Moldova?).
- 4. KALINSKY, Max was born about 1890 in Russia.
- 5. KALINSKY, Martin was born about 1914 in Roumania.
Generation: 2
2. KALINSKY, Laika (Lilly) (1.Fayga1) was born about 1885 in Russia. Notes:
Either Laika or her sister, Bella "got a job working at a factory where they made Shirley Temple dolls, and she brought me one.we called Mima Faiga ("Mima" meaning "aunt" in Yiddish," said Ruth Sheinaus Asimov. (Mima Faiga was the name of Laika and Bella's mother.)
3. KALINSKY, Bella (1.Fayga1) was born about 1885 in Russia (Kishinev, Moldova?). 4. KALINSKY, Max (1.Fayga1) was born about 1890 in Russia. 5. KALINSKY, Martin (1.Fayga1) was born about 1914 in Roumania. Other Events and Attributes:
- Education: Left school after the eighth grade
- Occupation: Salesman for a factory
Notes:
Worked in a doll factory and gave Ruth Sheinaus Asimov a Shirley Temple doll.
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