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1 "over the Rhein." Family: F3525
 
2 "The ceremony took place in the library, handsomely decorated with palms and flowers." Family: F3044
 
3 1828||Jewish||married||Butcher||Independent||Slavkov, Moravia, Vyškov||had||permanently Family: F579
 
4 aboard the S.S. Saturnia which sailed from Trieste, Italy. She and her husband had obtained passport #1056 in Vienna on 28 February 1935. Family: F785
 
5 Anthony Landolfi owned the family's home, which was worth $11,500. The family also owned a radio. Family: F2110
 
6 by Algernon D. Black of the Ethical Culture Society Family: F2924
 
7 by Deputy City Clerk Philip A. Hines Family: F2920
 
8 by Dr. A. Hirschberg Family: F3208
 
9 by Mayor Strong Family: F1700
 
10 by Rabbi Levi Family: F1197
 
11 by Rabbi Morris May Family: F2732
 
12 by Rev. Dr. Nathan A. Perilman Family: F2885
 
13 by Rev. Dr. Stephen S. Wise Family: F2589
 
14 by Rev. Milton Steinberg Family: F1503
 
15 by the Rev. Dr. Israel Goldstein and the Rev. Dr. Nathan Krass Family: F2590
 
16 by the Rev. Morris Kertzer Family: F2890
 
17 Charles Stephans owned the family's home which was worth $25,000. The family also owned a radio. Family: F724
 
18 civil marriage Family: F2247
 
19 date may read 29.8.1821 Family: F2061
 
20 Edgar Kaufmann owned the family's home which was worth $100,000. The family had three servants, but did not have a radio. Family: F115
 
21 Ernest Demilio owned the family's home, which was worth $6,000. Family: F2092
 
22 Flory Calzaretta owned the family's home which was worth $11,000. The family also owned a radio. Family: F705
 
23 For more complete details of the descendants of Karolina Prager and Joseph Flegenheimer please see the Kaminsky web site at http://kaminsky.nl/genea/i3480.html Family: F2722
 
24 Frank Morosco owned the family's home, which was worth $14,000. The family also owned a radio. Family: F712
 
25 FROM IGI on Internet:

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Stella HEINSHEIMER
Sex: F

Marriage(s):
Spouse: J. Walter FREIBERG
Marriage: 14 Nov 1884
Hamilton, Ohio

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Batch number: M513457
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Family: F1727
 
26 Gurs Concentration Camp Family: F470
 
27 Harry A. Manges paid $4000 per year in rent. The family owned a radio. Family: F1535
 
28 Herman Wohlgemuth paid $35 in rent per month. The family owned a radio. Family: F463
 
29 His name was given as "Charles Krieger," which seems to be in error, considering that every other source lists his name as Nathan. Family: F2869
 
30 his wife Rachel, his first-born son, Emanuel, Emanuel's wife, Esther, his second-born son, Gabriel, Gabriel's wife, Esther, his third-born son Moyses, his fourth-born son Dawid, Dawid's wife, Paulina, and his daughter Rebeka||Patzau||was supported by his sons Family: F3906
 
31 Howard Herzog owned the family's home, which was worth $35,000. The family also owned a radio. Family: F1538
 
32 In 1890 Emma suddenly boarded a ship in Hamburg and sailed for New York City to get away from her oppressive mother-in-law,Golde Lübeck née Alexander. Adolph discovered this a few hours later and boarded another ship in Hamburg to follow after her. Emma, Adolph and his mother, Golde, had previously lived in New York City but returned to Hamburg in about 1888. Family: F3273
 
33 in a civil marriage ceremony Family: F2405
 
34 in a religious ceremony Family: F3537
 
35 in the summer of 1870. Family: F1014
 
36 Jacob Long owned the family's home, which was worth $8,000. The family also owned a radio. Family: F1433
 
37 John Calzaretta owned his home, which was worth $40,000. The family also owned a radio. Family: F2575
 
38 Joseph Michaels paid $65 a month rent for the family's home. The family also owned a radio. Family: F716
 
39 Marriage not certain. In Geschichte der Juden im Landkries Karlsruhe she is listed with Elsa Grün geb. Fuchs Family: F782
 
40 Married at Temple Ramath Orah on 110th St by Rabbis Dr. Robert Serebrenik (Rabbi from Temple), Dr. Max Koppel (Lore Krieger's cousin Lore Baer 's husband Leo's brother), and Dr. George Vida (the Rabbi that Bar mitzvahed Alex in Gablonz). Family: F337
 
41 Mose Fuchs and Hannah Fox wed in Washington Co. Territory with Isidor Fuchs & Manny Fox as witnesses. Family: F1223
 
42 Nr. 70889 Family: F2427
 
43 ny the Rev. Dr. Stephen Wise Family: F2799
 
44 Picture of announcement p. 104 in Geschichte der Juden im Landkreis Karlsruhe Family: F1638
 
45 Prior to their marriage Domenica Freda and Antonia Dell'Orto entered into a marriage contract on 26 February 1781. Family: F3763
 
46 Rabbi Veit Flehinger; another date of 28 May 1823 fr doc of 1836 Family: F361
 
47 Romeo Calzaretta immigrated to the United States in 1900 and was naturalized in 1916. Family: F2579
 
48 The book The Chinatown Trunk Mystery by Mary Ting Yi Lui provides information on Ine How ING and his family: "Ing Ine How left the United States to go to China in the late 1910s, but failed to apply and receive the critical return certificate and became separated from his wife, Julia, and their two children, Arthur and Mabel. Forced to remain in Lam Dun village in Hok San district Guangdon Province, his wife in 1923 attempted to petition the Department of State and the Bureau of Immigration to allow her husband's return to the United States. Both departments, however, denied her request. By 1924, nearly six years after Ing Ine How has left the United States, Julia decided to send Arthur to China as it was the only way for father and son to be reunited." Family: F3226
 
49 The census states that Sam and Rose had been married for nine years, making one therefore assume that Ida and Abe were his children. Interestingly, the couple was not actually married until 02 June 1912. Either the census information may have been given by a neighbor or Rose or Sam intentionally lied about their marital status. Family: F667
 
50 The ceremony was preformed by Jakob Horowitz, residing at 113 Ridge Street. It was witnessed by Aron Armband and B. Black. Family: F667
 
51 The children from Maria's first marriage to Gennaro Ringi have not been found elsewhere in the 1900 census. In all likelihood they too were living in the Mical household at that time, but failed to be enumerated with the family. Family: F650
 
52 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: F3883
 
53 the Gurs Concentration Camp in France Family: F3112
 
54 The marriage was officiated by [R:00005]. The witnesses were [R:00002]. Family: F576
 
55 the Theresienstadt Ghetto Family: F3290
 
56 Their religious marriage ceremony took place three days later on 27 May 1928 in the synagogue in Heidelberg. Family: F2721
 
57 to Auschwitz Death Camp Family: F3290
 
58 to the Piaski Ghetto. Family: F897
 
59 Tony Calzaretta rented the family's home for fifty dollars a month. The family also owned a radio. Family: F2584
 
60 Victor Calzaretta owned the family's home, which had a value of $5000. The family also owned a radio. Family: F2576
 
61 ||Patzu, zur Obrigkeit||owned his home||peddling Family: F3918
 
62 A listing of Jews from 1730 includes information on Alexander (Sander). He was another son of Gerson. He was born in Richen, like his brother "fairly wealthy," .He had three sons and a servant. Sander had been under protection in the Kurpfalz since 1720. Alexander
 
63 in Section 2D, Site 6220 Anna E.
 
64 (lived in) Anschel
 
65 Grave Nr. 780 Bertha (Brendel)
 
66 General information on the Baer family is provided in the following documents. One of them is a letter from Dr. Grzymisch that was used to determine the names of the earliest Baer ancestors. Dov
 
67 In 1935, on the occasion of Fritz Bär's 70th birthday, Hermann Bär (Barr) compiled a large Baer family tree. Dov
 
68 A listing of Jews from 1730 includes information on Gerson. "Gerson, born in Kirchardt. He was of moderate wealth, already under protection in the Kurpfalz for 36 years and therefore could have been the first Jew that came to Richen before 1700. Gerson had previously lived with his father, Morchel, in Ittilingen and in 1730 had three married sons, of which one was living out of the country , the other two were likewise under protection in the Kurpfalz, while he also had two single sons and five daughters, four of whom were married. Gerson also lived with a maid and a rabbi. Gerson died in 1742 at the age of 96 and was buried in Heinsheim." Gerson
 
69 Grave 391 Haefele
 
70 O:300 Jetle
 
71 Salomon Marum||Weil||64||his wife, Kaie, age 54, and their children, Moses (married), Löw, age 30, Marum, age 28, and Moses Hirsch, age 26||Nothandel Kaie
 
72 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Klara
 
73 it is speculative that Lea is second wife of Levi Forefather Lea
 
74 Oberöwisheim, Grave 364 Lea
 
75 to Eppingen in 1710 according to Angerbauer

Schutz on April 12 1710 acc to Wolmershauser research in a Oct 7, 1729 listing; also shows 8 children; in a second report shows only 7 children and origin to be Wimpfen, not Weinheim 
Levi (Loew)
 
76 This date of death may not be correct. Lillian's husband, Leo Alexander, appears to have died before 1943. It is plausable that she later married a Schwartz. This record matches her birth date (29 December 1902) and birth place (Indiana). Also, her Social Security card was issued in Michigan. Lillian
 
77 from Rotterdam, Holland||their son, Leo Alexander, 2745 Glendale, Detroit, Michigan Lina
 
78 It is not known if Aron Gratum was married, first to Rachel Zenter and then to Maria, or if they are actually the same person. Marie
 
79 of "old age" Rachel
 
80 A listing of Jews from 1730 includes information on Samuel. "Samuel, a son of Gerson. He was born in Ittlingen, "fairly wealthy," had two single sons and a married daughter as well as a maid. Samuel went to Kirchart in 1718 but likely moved to Richen before 1722." Samuel
 
81 Grave 414 Sarele
 
82 O:389 Sarele
 
83 WF: She may have been a second wife of Lemle Levi Frank Sarele
 
84 was there a second wife: Schoenle? Schönle (Jeanette)
 
85 Ratsprotokoll Band 416, 1776 stated that he wanted to marry the daughter of the Jew Veis of Steinsfurt and be received into protection. Maier Moses (Heinsheimer\Regensburger)
 
86 without descendants and possibly was married Maier Moses (Heinsheimer\Regensburger)
 
87 The Massenbach family has a notation next to his birth date stating "schon seit 26 Jahr abhier" meaning that he had moved away 26 years prior. This note was probably added in 1843, meaning that he had moved away by about 1817. Feisel Aaron
 
88 He paid a yearly protection fee of 25 fl. and was one of the first Jews that were received at the Markgrafschaft Durlach. Hayum Abraham
 
89 Löw Benjamin Witwe||L.B. Schmidt||her son Jakob, age 25 Mendle (Mindel) Abraham
 
90 Town name was difficult to read on original source record. The letters Mü..ingen are however clearly written. Ruches (Rosina) Abraham
 
91 028-20-9144 David Abrams
 
92 022-03-2031 Suzanne Abrams
 
93 to South Africa Deboarah Alexander
 
94 Ephraim ben Jacob b. Sander|| Ephraim Alexander
 
95 028-05-6730 Harris Alexander
 
96 not given||clerk at B. Siegel Co located at Woodward & State||medium height, slender, dark brown eyes and dark brown eyes Leo Alexander
 
97 as her husband's death record from that month lists him as a widower Rebecka Alexander
 
98 from Rotterdam, Holland||their son, Leo Alexander, 2745 Glendale, Detroit, Michigan Sigmund Alexander
 
99 to North America Abraham Anschel
 
100 Grave Nr. 111 Hindel Anschel
 

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