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Matches 101 to 200 of 1608
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101 | When a new leader of the Jewish community in Hochberg was to be named in 1799, "Stabamtsmann" Fischer stated: "I would recommend the Jew Anschel above all the others due to his good and economical way of thinking, if he were not constantly sick and were of somewhat better means, which is the primary concern of the Jewish community." | Judas Anschel
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102 | to North America, but later returned | Salomon Anschel
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103 | was descended from a respected and esteemed family of 17th/18th century near Mannheim | Brendel (Barbara) Astruk
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104 | surname may be Boch | Lina Bach
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105 | Grave No. 453 | Mathilde Bach
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106 | Grave No. 452 | Max (Marx) Bach
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107 | Mosese Esaias||M.E. Bachmann||53||his wife, Bohnle, age 53 | Moses Esaias Bachmann
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108 | A beautiful letter welcoming her to family was written by Wolf and Julius | Berta (Blumle) Baer
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109 | Grave No. 484 | Berta (Blumle) Baer
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110 | On 20 August 1884 Charley Baer, the son of Max J Baer, was partially crushed by a saloon counter and had medical complications in the days that followed. | Charlie Baer
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111 | from the effects of injuries he received at Berkley station when he thrust his head out of his cab window and was hit by an iron crane set up for the purpose of catching the mail pouches. | Clarence B. Baer
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112 | Grabstein:1849/50 | Elkan Baer
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113 | He was never married. | Elkan Baer
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114 | Prom. zum Dr. med. in Heidelberg 1900 (DV Tü) | Elkan Baer
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115 | to Palestine | Emma Baer
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116 | Grave No. 649 | Fanny Baer
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117 | with her children, Sara and Leopold Oppenheimer | Fanny (Fradel) Baer
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118 | aboard the SS Queen Mary | Fred (Fritz) Baer
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119 | certificate of naturalization||46||white||dark||brown||black-grey||6 feet||200 lbs. | Fred (Fritz) Baer
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120 | for the first time. He stayed with his brother, Ludwig Baer, until November 1937, when he returned to Germany. | Fred (Fritz) Baer
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121 | in the German Infantry | Fred (Fritz) Baer
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122 | ||brother||R.F.D. 1, St. Johnsville, New York | Fred (Fritz) Baer
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123 | to America | Herman Baer
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124 | to the United States | Herman Baer
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125 | She said that Hermann Baer (born 1860 in Relingen) was her uncle. | Hilda Baer
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126 | from Hamburg aboard the SS Manchira | Ida Baer
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127 | from drowning in Heidelberg, near the Mannheim gate | Jakob Baer
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128 | 37||white||dark||brown||black||5' 7"||165 lbs. | Jakob Ludwig Baer
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129 | aboard the SS Bremen. He left from the port of Bremerhaven, Germany. | Jakob Ludwig Baer
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130 | He left Weingarten,Germany on February 3, 1936 and arrived in the United States via France in March 1936 | Jakob Ludwig Baer
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131 | 22 April 1864, Weingarten/Baden||All | Jette Baer
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132 | while on a business trip. | John H. Baer
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133 | 216-22-4793 | Julius Baer
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134 | from "La Grippe" | Lee A Baer
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135 | During 1920 to 1921 L. Kyle Baer wrote two letters to the editors of the Atlanta Constitution. One gave his opinions on prohibition while the other dealt with the adhesion to traffic laws. | Lipman Kyle Baer
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136 | from tuberculosis | Lipman Kyle Baer
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137 | His birth date is either on 18 March 1841 or 10 May 1841. He changed his name to Louis on 26 February 1867. | Lippmann (Louis) Baer
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138 | It is presumed that this is the same as Marx (Marchenes) Bär in Lauber's Untergrombach Jewish Records b/c Mord's children are the same as Marx's and son Mauritius or Moses had same children | Max Baer
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139 | Weingartener Strasse 46 | Max Baer
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140 | [P] was involved in a tax scandal in the 1950s while employed as the supervisor of foreclosure accounts in the Cook County Treasurer's office, which was reported on by the Chicago Tribune. | Milton David Baer
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141 | Morris Baer was one of the best known business men of Pittsburgh at the time of his death. Several articles from that time follow, which provide more information on his life. | Morris Baer
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142 | This birth date and this birth place are most likely correct as there is a notation on the Familienstandsbogen "lt. Gb. Schein richtig." | Nathan Alfred Baer
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143 | 8 May 1945 by Amstgericht Bruchsal, at the request of Albert Bär, 32 Avenue, Orinda, California | Regina Baer
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144 | Gurs | Regina Baer
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145 | 2.2.1886 at Graben||All | Robert Baer
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146 | 8 May 1945 by Amstgericht Bruchsal, at the request of Albert Bär, 32 Avenue, Orinda, California | Rosa Baer
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147 | Grave No. 618 | Rosa Baer
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148 | Gurs | Rosa Baer
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149 | Grave No. 196 | Sara Baer
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150 | 168-03-6283 | Stanley Baer
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151 | Siegfried Bär|| || || ||SS George Washington||He was going to his uncle, Julius Baer, 5616 Marlboro Road, Pittsburgh, PA. He was 5 feet 6 inches tall, had dark hair and gray eyes. | Stanley Baer
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152 | Schreiben von Grabstein Hier ruht ein aufrechter und vertrauenswuerdiger Mann, er wandelte alle seine Lebenstage auf dem geraden Weg und alle seine Handlungen waren ehrlich, das ist Herr Joseph Aharon, Sohn des Haver Moses B"B, welcher verstarb und beerdigt wurde am Donnerstag, den 7 Kislev 5566 | Joseph Bamberger
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153 | Joseph Aharon ben Haver Moses B"B | Joseph Bamberger
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154 | Birth year derived from subrtacting age (32) from year (1821) | Ludwig Bamberger
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155 | to New York, where they arrived aborad the Franconia on 02 January 1938. | Margarete Bamberger
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156 | This information was provided by the son on her death certificate, but appears to be incorrect. | Regina Bamberger
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157 | to America | Sara Bamberger
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158 | where he was employed as a Kaufmann | Abraham Bär
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159 | Avraham ben Issakar | Adolf Bär
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160 | Grave No. 28 | Adolf Bär
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161 | Heart Attack | Adolf Bär
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162 | to the Theresienstadt Concetration Camp | Adolph Bär
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163 | 22 October 1878, Untergrombach, Landkreis Karlsruhe||All|||Emma Baer geb. Schweizer | Anselm Bär
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164 | 600 West 186 St APT 4B, New York, New York||same||WA8-3006||22 October 1878, Untergrombach, Germany||(Mrs.) Emma Baer, 600 West 186St Apt 4B, New York||himself||home | Anselm Bär
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165 | 67||medium||brown||gray||5' 7"||160 lbs. | Anselm Bär
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166 | aboard the SS Westernland | Anselm Bär
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167 | ||relative, Max Heidenheimer||106 Concord Street, Brooklyn, New York | Anselm Bär
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168 | Aaron Beerle had two sons aged 11 and 15 years, and one daughter, age 6 | Aron Bär
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169 | Aron Bärle||Aron Bähr||63||his wife, Ester, age 60, his son, Natan, age 20, and his daughter, Rachel, age 17 | Aron Bär
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170 | 6.6.1874 at Weingarten||All | Arthur Bär
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171 | Bärle Aaron||Aron Bähr||27||his wife, Eva, age 20, and daughter Rachel, aged 2 days | Berle Aron Bär
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172 | For additional information on Bertha 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=120 | Bertha Bär
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173 | the Gurs Concentration Camp | Bertha Bär
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174 | 5 feet 1 inch with brown hair and blue eyes||her 2nd Cousin, Ira W. Hirshfield||521 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York | Bertha Erna Bär
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175 | aboard the SS Deutschland, which sailed from Southampton, England | Bertha Erna Bär
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176 | The soucre lists the same information for his wife, so this may not be correct. | Berthold Bär
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177 | to America | Berthold Bär
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178 | Betty Bar || T715 || 1627 || 709||The Roon | Betta Bär
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179 | Betty Bär|| || || ||Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm||Betty was traveling to her brother-in-law, A. Jordan, who resided at 3054 Richards Street (??), Philadelphia. She was 5 feet 4 inches tall, had black hair and brown eyes. | Betta Bär
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180 | aboard the Prinzess Alice which sailed from Bremen, Germany. She was traveling to her brother Julius Baer. | Betta (Betty) Bär
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181 | in the Holocaust | Betty Bär
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182 | to the Minsk Ghetto | Betty Bär
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183 | 218-32-3596 | Bianka Bär
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184 | at 5 AM | Cäcilie (Sofie) Bär
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185 | to Australia | Carl Ernst Bär
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186 | The birthdates for all children provided by Jewish records in possession of Mrs. Marga Lauber of Untergrombach, Germany | Elias Bär
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187 | in Section FX, Row 4, Plot 113 | Emil Bär
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188 | according to Schlachter letter married a university professor | Era Bär
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189 | in World War I | Ernst Joseph Bär
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190 | A rememberance of Falk was written in 1932. | Falk (Valentin) Nathan Bär
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191 | Falk Natan||Falk Natan Bähr||31||his wife, Böhla, age 22, his daughters, Braunle, age 3, and Deiche, age 1 | Falk (Valentin) Nathan Bär
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192 | from Switzerland | Felix Leopold Bär
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193 | in Section HX, Row 2, Plot 59 | Ferdinand Bär
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194 | from Le Havre, France aboard the SS Normandie||Mr. SImon Westheimer, Ardmore, Oklahoma | Franz Daniel Bär
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195 | Theresienstadt with Transport I/16 | Frieda Bär
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196 | declared dead | Friedericke Bär
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197 | heart failure due to broncho pneumonia | Friedrich Raphael Bär
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198 | to America | Friedrich Raphael Bär
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199 | The eulogy was delivered by Rabbi Grzymisch | Hannchen (Johanna) Bär
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200 | 28.7.1881 at Untergrombach, Baden||All | Helena Bär
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