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  • 1970-1974  (3)
  • Jewish families 19th century.  (3)
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    Los Angeles, CA :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 64 pages : , typescript; illustrated.
    Year of publication: 1974
    Keywords: Baer, Sabina. ; Dahlmann, Bertha. ; Gradwohl, Abraham. ; Gradwohl family. ; Roth family. ; Roth, Blanche. ; Roth, Sabina, ; Roth, Simon, ; Wise, Leo. ; Jews Genealogy. ; Jews, German ; Jewish families 19th century. ; Marriage. ; Women Education. ; Women authors. ; Cincinnati (Ohio) ; Spokane (Wash.) ; United States Emigration and immigration 1871. ; United States History Civil War, 1861-1865. ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Genealogical tables ; Memoirs
    Abstract: Family history reaching back to Simon Roth, born in 1838 in Duesseldorf, and Sabina Baer, born in 1844 in Frankfurt: Information on their immigration to the United States; on Roth's serving in the Civil War; on Baer's and Roth's marriage 1865 in Cincinnati; on childhood, schooling and youth of their children, including Blanche Roth; on Abraham Gradwohl, born in 1870 in Washington, D.C.; on his marriage to Blanche; on their life in Spokane; and on the life of Bertha Dahlman, born in Cincinnati to German-Jewish parents.
    Abstract: Also included are genealogical tables as well as reproductions of documents and clippings.
    Note: Available on microfilm , English , Synopsis in file
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  • 2
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    [Liverpool] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 67 + 54 + 75 , 3 bound typescripts; illustrated +
    Additional Material: transcribed correspondence
    Year of publication: 1973
    Keywords: Brach family. ; Brach, Rudolph. ; Feist-Belmont family. ; Simon, Isaac. ; Philanthropin (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) ; Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871. ; Jews Banks and banking. ; Jewish families 19th century. ; Jewish merchants. ; Jews, German Genealogy. ; Cologne (Germany) ; Frankfurt am Main (Germany) ; Manuscripts. ; Genealogical tables
    Abstract: History and development of the Feist-Belmont family originally from Frankfurt/Main with some historical background. Members of the family worked in the wine and metal business and in banking. Branches of the family spread to London, Paris, US, and Mexico. Also included are transcripts of letters pertaining to the family.
    Abstract: The following families are mentioned in these manuscripts:
    Abstract: Aahousen; Adler; Alvensleben; Bamberger; Bayer von; Becke von der; Begrow; Bellmann; Belmont; Berendt; Berg; Berlet; Bethmann; Beyer von; Birkenstock von; Bischoffsheim; Bishoff; Blum; Boch; Bohl; Brach; Brafoot; Buhlmann; Cadenbach; Cahen; Calderwell; Cana; Coster; Crevenna; Dresden; Dulong; Eggers; Ellison; Ellissen; Engelhardt; Ephraim; Erlanger von; Faerber; Faure; Feist; Fischer; Flavigny; Fleischel; Fluerscheim; Fluersheim; Fraenkel; Frankenberg von; Friedenthal; Fuld; Gabel; Gallifet; Gambetta; Gebhardt; Geiger; Getz; Godsche; Goldschmidt; Golliers; Goodridge; Gottheil; Graubner; Hammelbacher; Hanau; Heidelberger; Henoul; Henriques; Henschel; Hernsheim; Herz; Heyman; Hirsch; Hirschfeld; Hohenemser; Honey; Horschitz; Hummel; Igel; Jacobson; Jacoby; Jeramel; Jessel; Johannsen von; Koch; Koenigswarter; Koerbchen; Ladenburg; Lengerke; Leopold; Leunig; Levysohn; Lewes; Lieben; Liebeschuetz; Liebmann; Linnemann; Loldner; Lomas; Loos; Maass; Malzahn; Manskosch; Mappes; Mayer; Merton; Meyer-Berendt; Miederhofheim; Model von; Moller; Moltke von; Montefiore; Morpurgg; Mortiz; Mumm; Nathan; Oesterley; Offenbach von; Oppenheim; Oswald; Passavant; Pavlow; Peters; Petry; Philippart; Picard; Pini; Plaut; Pless; Prennen; Proudfoot; Reichenheim; Reinach von; Reiss; Rinz; Robertson; Roederer; Roosen; Sabel; Saling; Sanders; Sappus; Schackmayer; Schenk von; Schestowitz; Schiller; Schloss; Schoen; Schoenfeld; Schuback; Schulz; Schuster; Seligmann; Senden von; Simon; Speyer; Spiess; Stanley; Steffani; Stern; Stiebel; Stucken; Treitschke; Wachtel; Wahlendorff von; Walb; Weismann; Weisweiler; Winter; Wolff; Wollheim; Wuppermann; Ziegler; Zitschmann; Zueschen von.
    Description / Table of Contents: Part I: 1775-1877
    Description / Table of Contents: Part II: 1842-1859
    Description / Table of Contents: Part III: 1775-1882
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    [Place of publication not identified] :[publisher not identified],
    Language: English
    Pages: 5 pages (single space) : , typescript (photocopy).
    Year of publication: 1971
    Keywords: Children. ; Country life. ; Fasts and feasts Judaism. ; Jewish families 19th century. ; Jewish way of life. ; Jewish religious education. ; Women authors. ; Women Education. ; Remseck am Neckar (Germany) ; Autobiographies ; Biographical sources ; Memoirs
    Abstract: The memoir was written in 1971 in New York. The author describes her childhood in the tiny village Hochberg on the river Neckar at the end of the 19th century. Recollection of the rural environment and its simple living conditions. Description of the inhabitants of the village, including a night watchman who called out the time in the streets. Alice grew up speaking German and French at home. Her mother was a well-educated woman who had lived in Paris for some time. Her father was a business man. The Jewish community in Hochberg was small, but it had its own synagogue. Memories of family Seder celebrations at her grandparents' home. Recollection of her time at the Alexandrina Kindergarten, where Alice was the only Jewish child. Christmas celebrations at nursery school. Birth of her sister. In 1899 Alice Ottenheimer was enrolled in the local primary school. Private Hebrew lessons with the cantor of the nearby city. Summer vacations at her mother's birthplace in Ichenhausen. In 1905 the family moved from the countryside to Ludwigsburg.
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