Notes
Matches 201 to 300 of 1608
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201 | Auschwitz | Helene Bär
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202 | Camp de Gurs | Helene Bär
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203 | is the person who compiled the major Family Tree for the Bär family. After escaping Germany, he moved to Lodon, England and changed his last name to Barr. | Hermann Bär
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204 | Herman Bär|| || || ||Prinz SS St. Paul||He was traveling with $12 and was going to Uncle Mr. Jordan, at 1433 S. 2nd Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Written in, probably upon arrival is, Sister Frieda Baer, 8115 West End Ave. | Hermann Karl Bär
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205 | is listed as Aaron Herz Bär in records received from Mrs. Lauber | Herz Bär
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206 | from Liverpool, England aboard the SS Gripsholm | Hilde Bär
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207 | where he was employed as a Kaufmann | Hirsch Bär
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208 | A01288||Hugo Israel Baer||he was employed as a salesman | Hugo Bär
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209 | On the Verstorbenenregister des juedischen Friedhofes in Bruchsal a Hugo Baer, born 1860 died on 31.12.1922 | Hugo Bär
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210 | Had a son in about 1809-1810 and therefore died sometime after that | Isaias Bär
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211 | He is listed as Scarius Beerle and without children | Isaias Bär
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212 | Isak Bärle||Isak Bähr||58||his wife,Baierle, age 41, and his children: Machol, age 21, Berle, age 17, Libmann, age 13, Jakob, age 11, Löb, age 9, Herz, age 7, Natan, age 6, and Gütle, age 20.||Viehaendler and Hante | Isaias Bär
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213 | This is almost certaintly incorrect | Isaias Bär
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214 | This was the date of the deportation of the Jews of Baden to Camp de Gurs in southwest France. | Jakob Bär
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215 | Auschwitz on Convoy Nr. 18 | Jeanette Cäcilie Bär
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216 | For additional information on Cäcilie Wertheimer née Baer and her siblings, please visit her entry in the memorial book for the Karlsruhe Jews athttp://my.informedia.de/gedenkbuch.php?PID=12&name=4609 and http://my.informedia.de/gedenkbuch.php?PID=12&name=120 | Jeanette Cäcilie Bär
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217 | the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp with Transport XIII/1, number 973. | Jenny Bär
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218 | 3.10.1889 at Graben||All | Johanna Bär
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219 | Isaias Machol Bär was sentenced on 5 August 1875 to two months of jail for simple bankruptcy. | Jsaias Bär
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220 | A01326||Julius Israel Baer||he attended Volksschule for 9 years | Julius Bär
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221 | as part of Flugwache Karlsruhe | Julius Bär
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222 | Julius was one of the founders of Kaufman and Baer Department Stores, forerunner of Gimbels. In 1913 Mr. Baer and other members of his family joined with members of the Kaufmann family, cousins to the owners of the Kaufmann Department store, to organize Kaufmann and Baer. Gimbels bought them out in 1926. | Julius Bär
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223 | The source of information on descendants is the Stammtafel der Familie Baer | Julius Bär
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224 | was most likely the same person as Julius Bär (1876-1938) who is buried with Berthold Baer in Bruchsal Jewish cemetery | Julius Bär
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225 | Julius Bär|| || || ||Chemnitz||He was an upholster, traveling with $12, and going to his uncle, Mr. R. Baer, at 5315 5 Ave., Brooklyn, NY | Julius Karl Bär
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226 | 29 May 1891 at Weingarten||All | Karl Josef Bär
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227 | Auschwitz Death Camp | Karola Bär
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228 | She had 5 children and a husband who also died in Auschwitz. | Karola Bär
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229 | 5 feet tall with grey hair and brown eyes||her son, Richard J. Schorsch and Alice Schorsch||223 Willis Avenue, Bronx, New York | Laura Bär
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230 | 63||||fair||hazel||grey-brown||5' 1"||140 lbs | Laura Bär
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231 | aboard the SS Cameronia, which sailed from Glasgow, Scotland. | Laura Bär
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232 | According to family tradition, the forefather of the Baer family was said to have come from Swabia - Rexingen and Baising are named as towns of origin- to Untergrombach. In this case, it was not possible to find any documented proof of the validity of this tradition. In the list of five Jews in Untergrombach in 1675 his name is not included. Therefore Liebmann Berle probably first settled in the Speyer Prince-Bishop territory around or after 1700. | Liebmann Bär
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233 | Liebmann Aaron||L.A. Bär||39||his wife, Blum, age 34, his children, Bärle, age 13, Simon, age 8, Abraham, age 6, Samuel, age 2, Esaias, age 1/4, Köhle, age 10, Beßle, age 1 | Liebmann (Lipmann) Aron Bär
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234 | Yehuda ben Issachar | Löb Bär
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235 | Löb Aron||Löb Aron Bähr||36||his wife, Süsgen, age 36, his sons, Bärle, age 9, and Samuel, age 3, and his daughter, Sprinz, age 2 | Löb Aron Bär
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236 | Löb Natan||Löb Natan Bähr||29||his wife, Rifga, age 31, his stepchildren, Herz, age 10, Isak, age 5, and Sorla, age 8||Metzger u. Viehandel | Löb Nathan Bär
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237 | from Lisbon, Portugal aboard the SS Excalibur | Luise Bär
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238 | Information on Family and descendants all from Mrs. Lauber @ Hochstatt 17 Untergrombach, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany | Machol Bär
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239 | from Buenos Aires, Argentina||Fritz Heuman, Samuel's brother. The closest relative in the country from whence they came was an aunt, Elfried Traub who lived in London. | Martha Bär
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240 | She may actually be the daughter of another Louis Baer, who was living in Mannheim at the same time. | Martha Bär
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241 | MBaer0236@aol.com | Martin Raphael Bär
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242 | Max J. Baer's saloon was burglarized in the early morning hours of 26 May 1885. | Marx Bär
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243 | The Atlanta Constitution reported on August 28, 1900 that Max Baer had been seriously ill. Several days prior he underwent surgery. | Marx Bär
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244 | Max Baer lost his Baden citizenship along with his wife and four children on 26 October 1908. They were all residing in Milan, Italy at the time. | Max Bär
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245 | 2 Tevet 5749 | Meta Bär
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246 | 45||white||fair||brown||brown||5 feet 6 inches||130 lbs. | Meta Bär
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247 | A04000||Meta Sara Krieger geb. Baer||she was born on April 19, 1900 at Weingarten, L.Kr. Karlsruhe | Meta Bär
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248 | English and German | Meta Bär
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249 | íäøáà úá ìîàí (Mamel bat Avraham) | Meta Bär
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250 | He received permission to emigrate to America. | Michael Bär
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251 | He is listed as Nathan Beerle with three sons aged 2, 5, and 7 years, and a daughter, aged 2 years. | Natan Bär
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252 | Graben | Natan Aron Bär
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253 | aboard the S.S. Rex | Norbert Bär
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254 | certificate of naturalization||44||white||fair||brown||gray||5' 10"||160 | Norbert Bär
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255 | German, French, Italian and English | Norbert Bär
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256 | in the German artillary | Norbert Bär
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257 | Norbert left Germany in 1936 and went to Palestine where he stayed, lived and worked until April 1957. He then visited with Blanka's sister in Switzerland and arrived in the United States in June 1957. | Norbert Bär
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258 | ||Hana Eisemann & Erwin Goldmacker||207 W. 87th Street, New York, NY | Norbert Bär
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259 | to America | Otto Bär
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260 | , Plot N18-6-26 | Paul Bär
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261 | aboard the SS New York | Paul Bär
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262 | Alien Registration Form||||||||blue||blond||5' 5" tall||135 lbs. | Paul Bär
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263 | Nr. 3669 | Paul Bär
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264 | in the Holocaust | Paula Bär
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265 | to the Minsk Ghetto | Paula Bär
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266 | aboard the Prinzess Alice which sailed from Bremen, Germany. She was traveling to her brother Julius Baer. | Pauline Bär
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267 | A rememberance of him was written by his son, Fredrich R. Baer | Raphael Bär
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268 | from Congestive heart failure due to chronic emphesema and tuberculosis | Richard Bär
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269 | to the Theresienstadt Concetration Camp | Rosa Bär
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270 | to Treblinka | Rosa Bär
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271 | 14.6.61 at Bruchsal||All | Rosalie Bär
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272 | Samuel Baer lost his German citizenship on 28 October 1935 due to having been permanently resident outside of Germany for more than ten years. In 1935 he was living in Florence, Italy. | Samuel Bär
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273 | Surname on birth record given as Berle | Samuel Bär
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274 | the Theresienstadt Ghetto | Sigmund Bär
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275 | from stomach cancer. | Simon Bär
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276 | on the Synagoge Bruchsal CD. A Sofie Bär is listed, who was born on 05.01.1884 | Sophie Bär
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277 | Auschwitz Death Camp | Wolfgang Bär
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278 | Abraham Barkin's age is given as 18 on the census, although he was actually 28 years-old. | Abraham Barkin
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279 | by his mother, Rose Barkin, who had remarried and was able to maintain him. | Abraham Barkin
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280 | by his mother, Rose Barkin, who had remarried. | Abraham Barkin
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281 | from valvular cardiac disease | Sam Barkin
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282 | Grave 93 | Lazarus (Eliezer) Barth
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283 | death in 3 months | Löb Barth
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284 | death in 13 days | Maria Barth
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285 | Grave 09 | Wolf Benjamin Barth
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286 | Itzig Borig||Isak Baruch||40||his wife, Fradel, age 40, Elias, age 4 and Schönle, age 6 | Isaak Baruch
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287 | aboard the SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie | Leopold Baruch
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288 | 12 Schevat 5549 | Nathan Baruch
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289 | Theresienstadt Concentration Camp with Transport XIII/1 | Sophie Baruch
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290 | to the Treblinka Death Camp with Transport Bs | Sophie Baruch
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291 | of a heart attack | Josef Basinger
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292 | Grave Nr. 578 | Teÿa (Dria) Bauer
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293 | Kaufmann Lämmle||K.L. Baum||64||his wife, Merle, age 43, and his children, Lämmle, age 22, Sorle, age 20, Jürdle, age 14, Rüchele, age 9, Schönle, age 6 | Kaufmann Lämmle Baum
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294 | his first-born son, David, and daughters, Juditha and Anna||Tutschap||owned his own house there||"als ein Handelsmann" [as a tradesman] | Moises Bechinsky
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295 | to New York | Albert Simon Behr
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296 | He was cited in 1685 as living in Neckarsulm | Goetz ben Benjamin
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297 | In connection with Kaufmann's marriage to the daughter of Löw Simon in Landau there was a question concerning what the required dowry would be. This matter was brought before the town council in Mannheim on 15 March 1774. | Kaufmann Benjamin
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298 | This date was converted from the original Hebrew date, 2 Iyar 5567 | Kaufmann Benjamin
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299 | A letter of protection for Loew dated 2 Feb 1668 was found by Wollmershaeuser in the Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, B 287 Bueschel 37; he is mentioned in the annual accounts of Neckarulm beginning in 1676 as produced by Wollmershaeuser [Wolmershauser, letter 16 Jun 1999] | Loew Benjamin
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300 | From BR: "Er ist wohl der Abraham Löw aus Weingarten, der 1699 um Handelserlaubnis für die Markgraftschaft Baden-Durlach nachsuchte. | Loew Benjamin
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