Samule marcus2

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  • Wife is Born

    Wife is Born
    Month Unsure.
  • Born

    Born
  • Period: to

    Samule Marcus

    10:40am passed away.
  • Sister is Born, Mrs. Gussie Bloonstein

    Sister is Born, Mrs. Gussie Bloonstein
    Month Unsure.
  • Brother is Born, Joseph Marcus

    Brother is Born, Joseph Marcus
    Month Unsure
  • The Russo-Japanese War

    The Russo-Japanese War
    Political unstability, Samule Considers fleeing to another country.
  • Father Dies From Alcohol

    Father Dies From Alcohol
    Father found dead in the main room of his house, after consuming too much alcohol.Samule becomes tramatized and begins to consider leaving Russia. Mother left when he was three years old. Sent to live with his aunt.
  • Rise of Aleksandr Izvol'skiy,

    Rise of Aleksandr Izvol'skiy,
    In 1907 Russia's new foreign minister, Aleksandr Izvol'skiy, concluded agreements with both nations. To maintain its sphere of influence in northern Manchuria and northern Persia, Russia agreed to Japanese ascendancy in southern Manchuria and Korea, and to British ascendancy in southern Persia, Afghanistan, and Tibet. The logic of this policy demanded that Russia and Japan unite to prevent the United States from establishing a base in China by organizing a consortium to develop Chinese railroads
  • Leaves Russia

    Leaves Russia
    Comes to the United States, Not a Citizen.
  • Begins Work as a Tailor

    Begins Work as a Tailor
    A tailor is a person who makes, repairs, or alters clothing professionally, especially suits and men's clothing.
  • Gets Married

    Gets Married
    To Frida Marcus. 9 Years older than Him.
  • Gambling Issue's begin

    Gambling Issue's begin
    Joins an informal group of gambling, begins to become addicted to gambling. These same informal networks were employed to run gambling halls in such places as Hot Springs, Arkansas, Newport, Kentucky, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and Atlantic City.
  • Works as Bootlegger & Gambling Organization

    Works as Bootlegger & Gambling Organization
    Begins work as a Bootlegger & Gambling assistant for a secondary group under Al Capone, after Al decides to leave New York, and head to Chicago to expand his business.
  • Owes Money

    Owes Money
    After gambling through the private casinos for a year, he now owes the mob money and plans to leave for Massachusetts.
    The amount of $1,000
  • Had a Child

    Had a Child
    Month Unsure.
  • Moved to Massachusetts

    Moved to Massachusetts
    Springfield
  • Had a Child

    Had a Child
    Month unsure.
  • Had a Child

    Had a Child
    Month Unsure.
  • Last Day of Work

    Last Day of Work
    Worked as a Tailor, $50.00 per week.
  • Admitted to JCRS

    Admitted to JCRS
  • Toronto Maple Leafs 1st hat trick (Hap Day) vs NY Rangers

    Toronto Maple Leafs 1st hat trick (Hap Day) vs NY Rangers
    Makes a bet for $500 on the NY Rangers. NY Rangers end up loosing 3-4 due to a hat trick in the 4th period. Now owes the mob $1,500.
  • Discharged from JCRS

    Discharged from JCRS
  • Moved to Liberty New York

    Moved to Liberty New York
    Lived there 6 months. The Depression brought an end to construction of a West Side Highway, begun in 1927, and the Triborough Bridge, begun in 1929. In the 1920s the gap between the City's infrastructural capacity and its population once again widened. The City's roadways did not keep pace with the rapidly increasing popularity of the automobile.
  • 1st golden gloves tournament

    1st golden gloves tournament
    Makes a large bet on the fight, Dave Maier from Chicago ends up winning the fight. He looses $300, now owes $2,000 to the mob.
  • Admitted to JCRS #2

    Admitted to JCRS #2
  • Lou Gehrig hits 3 HRs in 11-4 victory over Red Sox

    Lou Gehrig hits 3 HRs in 11-4 victory over Red Sox
    Placed a bet for New York Yankee's to Win against Red Sox, for $200. Now owes the mob $2,200. Lou Gehrig played in 2130 consecutive games for the New York Yankees from 1925 to 1939, gaining the nickname "The Iron Horse." A slugging first baseman, Lou Gehrig played with teammates like Babe Ruth and Joe DiMaggio during the Yankee glory years of the 1920s and 1930s. Gehrig won a rare triple crown in 1934, leading the American League with 49 homers, 165 RBI and a .363 batting average.
  • Medical Examination

    Medical Examination
    Right Lung , Middle & Lower, Moderate Condition.
  • Vacancy Extended till Dec. 7th

    Vacancy Extended till Dec. 7th
    Gets note November 30th. Has until Dec 7th to make it to JCRS. Original date was Dec 3rd.
  • Discharged from JCRS #2

    Discharged from JCRS #2
  • Recieves Large Check from Kraeler-Goldman Comapny

    Recieves Large Check from Kraeler-Goldman Comapny
    Date Unknown. $100.00, connections to them as past business.
  • Gets Very Sick

    Gets Very Sick
    Cannot write on his own.
  • Wife Recieves Letter

    Wife Recieves Letter
    How to ship the body.