Family Reminiscences Oral History Transcript And Related Material 1966 1967

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Family Reminiscences Oral History Transcript And Related Material 1966 1967
Alice Gerstile Levison
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97 Levison: Jules, Adolph s brother, then went to Bakersfield, where he had a job in a bank for $250 a month. Then he got interested in the oil business down there, and he made a big fortune. My brother-in-law shared some of that because he bought some shares at the time. It wouldn t have cost my husband very much to buy some shares that he was offered, but he didn t feel that he could afford it. They always said that if he had bought them it would have made him very rich, but he never did. Dic
...k s brother moved back to San Francisco after he made all the money, rather than stay in Bakersfield. His sisters all married. The mother was a very nice woman; the father didn t amount to very much. My sister died before she was 50, and after her death Dick married again. He died about eight or nine years ago, and his widow is still living. I m very fond of her; she s a very nice girl. She came from Chicago; she was a teacher; she was not a Jewess; and she was a very intelligent woman. My brother-in-law was intelligent too, and they were very well-suited and very happy together.

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