Notes
Matches 601 to 700 of 1608
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601 | Another source has death on Mar 1, 1944 | Jakob Geissmar
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602 | He wrote a diary in verse at Theresienstadt | Jakob Geissmar
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603 | Poecking | Jakob Geissmar
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604 | 3/5/25, newspaper article in Mannheim | Leopold Geissmar
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605 | on 5 March 1925 he was mentioned in a newspaper article in Mannheim | Leopold Geissmar
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606 | She was a first cousin of Baron Maurice de Hirsch (Moritz Freiherr von Hirsch auf Gereuth | Johanna von Hirsch auf Gereuth
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607 | Ephraim Gerson||Ephraim Gerst||40||his wife, Hanna, age 26, Gerson, age 6, Kaufmann, age 4, and Bela, age 7 | Ephraim Gerson
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608 | 34||white||ruddy||brown||dark brown||5 feet 10 inches||200 lbs. | Richard Gideon
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609 | aboard the SS Washington | Richard Gideon
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610 | ||his cousin, Arthur Heumann||665 E 7th Street, Brooklyn, NY | Richard Gideon
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611 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Erna Gladtke
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612 | June 20, 1942 deported transport AAe 794/795 to Terezin(Theresienstadt). September 1, 1942 deported transport Be 588/589 to Raasika. | Franz Glaser
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613 | to the Lublin Ghetto | Ida Glaser
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614 | to the Theresienstadt Ghetto on Transport Au, No. 728 | Ida Glaser
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615 | Lived in Pilsen, boarded students in their home. | Ludwig Glaser
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616 | June 20, 1942 deported transport AAe 796 to Terezin(Theresienstadt). September 1, 1942 deported transport Be 590 to Raasika, Estonia. | Otto Glaser
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617 | Commercial college in Pilsen. Then as apprentice to learn the trade of "skins and feathers" from Wolf Berger(his Uncle) in Votice. In turn Siegmund taught Karl Klepetar (his cousin) the feather trade and helped him to start a feather cleaning plant in Böhmisch Leipa(but Karl's business did not work out). | Siegmund Glaser
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618 | Nr. 38516 | Anna Goldscheider
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619 | aboard the SS Manhattan, which departed from Hamburg, Germany. | Bertha Goldschmidt
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620 | from Bremen, Germany aboard the SS Berlin||his friend, Siegfried Haas. | Ludwig Goldschmidt
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621 | immigrated to the United States in the 1920's. His cousin, Norbert Baer (b. 1909) said that he never heard from him again after that time. | Ludwig Goldschmidt
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622 | in the household of Eugene Epp as a roomer | Ludwig Goldschmidt
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623 | Her brothers, Philip and Albert formed the firm PJ Goodhart & Co in NYC. [Frank4.FTW] | Emma Goodhart
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624 | [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #3134, Date of Import: 8 Jun 1998] Albert immigrated to the United States in 1937 with an affidavit from Sam Isaak and lived with a Rabbi Levy in Chicago. He, together with others, gave Albert money which he deposited in a bank and was thereby able to demonstrate sufficient assets to sponsor his wife and children who came in 1938. | Albert Goodyear
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625 | Ephraim Gottschalk obtained citizenship rights Berlin on 27 Decmber 1822. | Ephraim Isaac Gottschalk
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626 | Hanna Gottschalk received citizenship rights in Berlin on 11 March 1841. | Hanna Gottschalk
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627 | Isidor Gottschalk obtained citizenship rights ion 09 June 1845 at Berlin. | Isidor Gottschalk
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628 | Moritz Gottschalk received citizenship rights in Berlin on 13 June 1844. | Moritz Gottschalk
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629 | to the USA | Aaron Hirsch Grabenheimer
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630 | to America | Baruch Grabenheimer
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631 | She was single and blind in 1839. | Frommet Grabenheimer
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632 | She was mentioned as being single. | Händle Grabenheimer
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633 | to the USA | Herz Grabenheimer
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634 | to the USA | Hugo Grabenheimer
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635 | to America | Jacob Grabenheimer
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636 | to America | Jacob Grabenheimer
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637 | to the USA | Judith Grabenheimer
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638 | to America | Maier Grabenheimer
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639 | to the USA | Nathan Grabenheimer
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640 | to the USA | Sally Grabenheimer
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641 | to the USA | Samuel Hirsch Grabenheimer
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642 | He was single and blind in 1839. | Schmul Grabenheimer
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643 | to the USA | Sußmann Grabenheimer
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644 | Abraham's Familiant position was transfered from Wossow to Praskoles according to governmental decree nr. 23874 issued on 30 June 1830. | Abraham Gratum
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645 | On 29 July 1799 he received permit no. 24929 which allowed him to marry and to work as a tanner. | Abraham Gratum
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646 | He was the first-born child in the family. | Dawid Gratum
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647 | his wife, Sara, their first-born son, Wolf, Wolf's wife Esther and their daughter, Shile, his second-born son, Aaron, Aaron's wife Rachel, their daughter Glückel and his third-born son, Abraham||Horzowitz||was an "innmann"||Leinwandhandel [linen trade] | Dawid Gratum
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648 | Nr. 31665 | Josef Gratum
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649 | and moved to Hungary | Joseph Gratum
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650 | On 4 January 1844 with the governmental order Nr. 65700 his Familienstelle ("family position") was transferred from Amschelberg to the city of Beraun (Beroun) | Michael Gratum
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651 | in Group 19, Row 24, Grave 14a | Theresia Gratum
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652 | 578-44-5405 | John Grauman
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653 | The clerk apparently incorrectly listed the birthplaces of the groom and bride as their father's name. | Salvatore Grieco
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654 | In 1880 Louis was arrested over a dispute with a customer at his clothing store, Union Clothing House. | Lazarus Griesheimer
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655 | on the transport to Poland | Betty Groß
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656 | from Hamburg, Germany aboard the SS Manhattan | Thea Grossmann
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657 | 4.11.1889 at Rust Krs. Lahr||All | Elsa Grumbacher
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658 | 67-70 Yellowstone Blvd, Forest Hills, NY||same||"none"||March 28 1892, Gmuenden, Bavaria, Germany||Hertha Gruenaum, 67-70 Yellowstone Blvd, Forest Hills, NY||himself||National Novelty Co., 560 7th Avenue, New York, NY | Hugo Grünbaum
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659 | 043-16-8746 | Arthur Erich Guenzberger
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660 | aboard the S.S. Statendam | Arthur Erich Guenzberger
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661 | his alien registration form||||||||brown||black||5 feet 4 inches||130 lbs. | Arthur Erich Guenzberger
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662 | Nr. 38846 | Arthur Erich Guenzberger
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663 | [Levifo~1.ftw] Possessed copies of sermons of his grandfather, Rabbi Guenzburger; now be in hands of current generation [Frank4.FTW] Possessed copies of sermons of his grandfather, Rabbi Guenzburger; now be in hands of current generation | Samuel (Sigmar) Guenzburger
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664 | Grabstein 1847 | Jeanette Guggenheimer
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665 | from Genoa, Italy | Julius Gumberich
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666 | as a result of kidney failure. | Hedwig Gutmann
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667 | Gebdk bat Faiss | Hedwig Gutmann
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668 | Grave No. 21 | Hedwig Gutmann
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669 | his wife, Mariana and daughter, Franzl as well as two apprentices, Moises Eberl and Selig Manndler||Tabor||owned a factory||"von eigenen Produckten" [from his own products] | Jonathan Gutmann
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670 | to America | Rike Haarburger
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671 | In 1798 he had a wealth of 11,000 fl. which had grown to 15,000 by 1809. He was the wealthiest Jew in Grötzingen. | Hirsch Hayum Haas
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672 | Bella bat Joseph | Karoline (Bella Bat Joseph) Haber
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673 | Grave No. 145 | Karoline (Bella Bat Joseph) Haber
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674 | Family was expelled on 1 Jan 1936 . Went to Eslaß. | Leopold Hagenauer
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675 | during deportation | Gustav Haguenauer
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676 | 4048/2725/47||National Security Headquarters, Praha, Czechoslovakia||February 28, 1948 | Berta Hahn
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677 | 6743459||Her name was Berta Fried and she had also been known as Berta Hahn. Her address in the United States was to be 220 Cabrini Blvd., New York 33, NY. She was born on June 9, 1874 at Ces. Budejovice, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia. She was a female, widowed and white. She was 4 feet 8 inches in height, weighed 122 pounds, had grey hair, and brown eyes. She expected to be engaged in the following activities in the United States: "to join my daughter". Within the past 5 years, she was engaged in the following activities:"Concentration Camp". | Berta Hahn
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678 | Coronary Arteriosclerosis(Hardening of the Arteries) | Berta Hahn
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679 | her mother | Berta Hahn
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680 | where she survived until the camp was liberated in May 1945. | Berta Hahn
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681 | ||New York, NY||m.s. Gripsholm | Berta Hahn
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682 | at 11:15 PM | David Hahn
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683 | Buchenwald and finally on October 24, 1940 to Dachau. | David Hahn
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684 | was arrested by the Gestapo. | David Hahn
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685 | Part 2, Row 2, Grave No. 11 | Ignaz Hahn
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686 | The addition of Johanna Hahn to the family tree is based on indirect evidence, as the actual birth and death records for her no longer exist. The only place where her name has been found is the death index for Hluboká (Frauenberg), which also included the records for Ceske Budejovice (Budweis). Elisabeth Hahn née Pick's mother was named Johanna. Elisabeth and Ignaz Hahn had at least five daughters, after the 1861 death of Johanna Pick. It would be unusual for Elisabeth not to have named any of her children after her mother. Therefore it seems very likely that the Johanna Hahn who died in the 1860s, was a child of Ignaz Hahn and Elisabeth Pick. There were also no other known Hahn families in the town at that time. Her death record was number 18 in the death record book starting in 1860, meaning that she died within a few years of that date. Ignaz and Elisabeth's son, Moriz Hahn, was born in September 1863, and Elisabeth's mother, Johanna, died on 24 March 1861. Therefore Johanna Hahn must have been born later in 1861 or 1862, and it appears likely that she died before 1863. | Johanna Hahn
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687 | with transport #Aa 642. Fifteen days later, on 20 Aug 1942, she was deported to an unkown destination in Poland. Here Jewish registration number was Praha # 41396. She was officially declared dead as of 08 May 1945. | Josefine Hahn
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688 | the Chelmno Extermination Camp | Lotte Hahn
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689 | the Lodz Ghetto with Transport E, No. 213 | Lotte Hahn
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690 | On February 2,1942 she was deported with transport X-22 to Theresienstadt. She was subsequently deported on October 19, 1942 with transport Bw206 to Treblinka | Marie Hahn
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691 | no. 21761 | Markus Hahn
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692 | from Typhoid | Moritz Hahn
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693 | his wife, Magdalena, their first-born son, Dawid, his second-born son, Abraham, his third-born son, Marek, and his daughters, Rosina, Anna and Ester||Horzowitz||only owned an empty "Chaluppen"||Schnittwaren und Hausieren [cut textiles and peddling] | Samuel Hahn
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694 | In the 1799 Jewish Census for the Prachen Region Samuel Hahn appears with his family in Woseletz (Oselce). He was protected in Woseletz but owned only an empty cottage. He lived with his wife, Magdalena, sons, Dawid (single), Abraham (single), Marek (single), and a daughter, Rosina. | Samuel Hahn
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695 | Samuel Haan appeared in the 1811 Jewish Census in Schluesselburg (Lnare). According to the census, he received his marriage allowance at Schluesselberg in 1777. He was living in Woselitz Gut. It notes that Samuel's first son was Abraham, who was already married and received permission to get married in 1808. | Samuel Hahn
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696 | The soucre lists the same information for her husband, so this may not be correct. | Mathilde Halle
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697 | his wife, Rebeka, their first-born daughter, Barbara, second-born daughter, Weruna, third-born daughter, Magdalena, and fourth-born daughter, Monika||Chanowitz||owned his own distillery and "river house"||distilling and manufacturing of potash | Jakob Hasterlik
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698 | Jacob Hasterlik appeared in the 1811 Jewish Census in Chanowitz. According to the census, he received his marriage allowance at Chanowitz in 1772. At some point after the census, his name was crossed out and notains that he was dead and that his position was now occupied by Markus Hahn were added. | Jakob Hasterlik
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699 | ||. Jakob Hasterlik had no sons to inherit his familiant position. The position was therefore inherited by his son-in-law, [WO]. | Jakob Hasterlik
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700 | as Portuguese citizens. | Heinrich Hauser
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