After many years of not giving up, I was contacted by a cousin from great-grandma Sarah Kaufman’s family. The only cousins I have connected with have all come from great-grandma Sarah’s brother Samuel’s line. Samuel and his family moved to Fall River, Massachusetts about 6 months after their third child, Moshe Kapil Kaufman, was born.
I
was given a lot of information from Cousin Ruth (Gamson, z”l) many, many years
ago via regular letters. She had told me that Beverly Gamson Melanson had the
family recipes, but didn’t know where they ended up after her death. I still
haven’t found out where the recipes ended up.
The cousin that contacted me is the granddaughter of Dora Kaufman Garonsky. She had asked me about her father’s side of the family, which I have tried to get her more information - I did already have information on his family, but I still haven’t been able to answer her question as to why they changed the family name from Shapiro to Superior.
Since
we have been communicating, I have gotten some family photos of her family.
Wedding photos are always great, a start of a new union and the year is known
and when there are group wedding photos, you get to see the extended family. I
got two photos of Estelle Garonsky Superior, one was take after their marriage,
so it is both Estelle and Richard.
I
also got a nice photo of Estelle’s brother, Jordan Garonsky, later known as JayGaron, who was the literary agent for John Grisham. I previously only had a
photo from the newspaper.
I
was given a bit more information on Estelle, Richard and Dora. The best thing
for me was getting Dora’s cookie recipe. I did know she kept a kosher home and
this recipe had interesting liquid in this recipe, which keeps these cookies parve– cherry juice! The recipe seems to be a nice twist on a sugar cookie with cinnamon and sugar, along with cut cherries on cookie tops. I
hope I will be up to being in the kitchen and baking soon so I can try this
recipe!
I
am still hoping I can find descendants of Max Kaufman Cantor. I only know he
had a daughter named Gertrude Cantor. Max changed his surname back to the
family’s original surname of Cantor after he immigrated to New York. My mom
told me that she remembered that Cantor cousins visited them in Florida, but
she didn’t remember their names or how exactly they were cousins. I was able to
tell her the relationship to the Cantor family, but still haven’t found out who
visited her and her family. I also still looking for descendants of Rose Kaufman
Forman. I do know their other sister, Fanny Kaufman Cooperman never had any
children.
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