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Abner Zwillman — Part 3
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Information concerning his wife indicated she
resided at 691 Blizabeth Avenue, Newark; age 25; white;
divorced; previous marriages - one; name of former husband,
JOHN STEINBACH; birthplace ~ Newark; father, SUGPNE F. MENDELS;
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The marriage license bore number 2030, applied for
on July 3, 1939, and issued on July 5, 1939, at Newark, New
Jersey, by H. S. RS ICHENSTEIN, The officiating officer at
the marriage was JULIUS KRILL, Recorder of the Borough of
Caldwell, New Jersey. A witness to the marriage was iisted
as ETHED MORGANSTERN, 691 Elizabeth Aymue, Newark, Only
one Witness to this marriage was listed, though ths records
called for the listing of more than one witness, and contained
only a question mark on the marriage record where a second
name should have appeared.
The “Newark News", issue of July 7, 1939, carried
an account of the wecding that cay of ZWILEMAN to one MARY
DE GROOT MENDRLS STSINBACH, living at the time according to
the news release at 373 Lincoln Avenue, Orange, New Jersey.
MARY STEINBACH was mentioned as a divorcee, and the movher of
a five-year-old son. Her first marriage in 1933 was reported
as an elopement to Slikton, Maryland. Her first husband, JOHN
STEINBACH, was reported as the son of an Asbury Perk, New
Jersey, department store and hotel owner. The marriage was
performed by the Recorder of Caldwell, New doersey, at the
Chanticler in Millburn, a well-known restam'ant, which was
then and is still operated by one WILLIAM NATE,
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The "Newark News", in reporting the marriage of
ZWILLYAN, related that some 300 guests were present at the
wedding, most of whom were reported as notorious racket men
throughout the East, The paper further carried comments that
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