Our Family History
Notes
Matches 301 to 350 of 910
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301 | Baptism at age 19, on May 5, 1715 (? forced). Given the name Caroline Wilhelmine Frriederike | Heckster, Caroline (I1758)
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302 | Became a Citizen of the U.S.A. January 18, 1896 at the time her father became a citizen. Certificate of Citizenship issued Mar. l4, 1951 Lived at 57 Park Terrace East, N.Y.C. (with Esther) at the time. Lived on Meridan Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida after Sam's death in l962 | Bloom, Anna (I70)
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303 | Benjamin Czaprak | Shapiro, Benjamin (I2721)
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304 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bloom, Allen (I497)
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305 | Betsy had red hair. She was a violin teacher, was a child during the holocaust. Was taken by the Nazis for interrogation and released, but was never the same afterwards. Was hiddin by the family during the war, married afterwards, and later in life recalled her memories and eventually committed suicide. | Diamant, Betsy (I3397)
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306 | Betty Friemcy Heller died during a bombardment. At first the name Elsbeth Scholte was used on her death certificate. Presumably this was the name she used in hiding. | Heller, Betty Friemcy (I4870)
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307 | Birth date unsure: 1804? Age 74 in 1880-> 1806? Age 34 in 1850-> 1816? Age 19 in 1829- 1810? July, 1850, St. Mary’s County, MD, P9256, ED#3, (Property worth 300?) Died by falling out of window Place of death was at home - 512 - 5th Street Washington, DC Burried in Washington Hebrew Congregation Cemetary, Silverberg plot, Anacosta, Washington,DC in the same section as her daughter Mary Silverberg Jewish name Oelkel | Heineman, Ellen Sarah (I13)
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308 | Birthplace Russia/Poland? | Damsky, Rebecca (I3293)
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309 | Birthplace Russia? | Ecker, Abraham (I3292)
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310 | Block 106E, row 1, grave 1LC, #93394 (after reinterrment) | Harris, Daisy (I204)
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311 | Block 106E, row 1, Grave 1RC, #112600 | Rosen, Louis William (I187)
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312 | Block 15/N, Row 12R | Harris, Benjamin (I210)
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313 | Block 52, Row 1L, Grave 10, #41606 | Lubelsky, Sarah Rebecca (I30)
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314 | Block 52, Row 1L, Grave 9, #57806 | Rosen, Max (I28)
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315 | Block: 16, Reference: 3, Section: A-D, Lot: ,Line: 16, Grave: 5, Society: ORDER SONS OF ZION | Ponemonsky, Dora (I32)
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316 | Block: 16, Reference: 3, Section: A-D, Lot: ,Line: 16, Grave: 6, Society: ORDER SONS OF ZION | Bloom, Moses Joseph (I31)
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317 | Bludgeoned and killed in a fight in a psychiatric hospital | Harris, Eli (I213)
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318 | Bootlegger working off Montauk. Max "Big Maxie" Greenberg (1883–1933) was an American bootlegger and organized crime figure in Detroit, Michigan, and later as a member of Egan's Rats in St. Louis. He oversaw the purchasing of sacramental wine from Orthodox rabbis, then allowed under the Volstead Act, which were sold to bootleggers in the St. Louis–Kansas City, Missouri area during Prohibition. He was also associated with mobsters in this particular method of acquiring illegal liquor including Waxey Gordon, Meyer Lansky and Arnold Rothstein. | Greenberg, Max (Big Maxie) (I2768)
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319 | Born ? 4/21/1876 | Rothschild, Charlie (I1711)
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320 | Breast cancer | Melnkov, Salma “Sallie” (I5049)
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321 | Bright’s disease, asthma | Hexter, Joseph (I305)
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322 | British Admiral’s daughter | Evans, Catherine Marie (I2358)
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323 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Levine, Gerald (I4896)
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324 | Bruno and Martha were lst. cousins - both had same last name AKA Benno | Hirschmann, Bruno (I317)
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325 | Buried with child (presume died in childbirth) | Bachrach, Marianne (I1722)
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326 | Burried in St. Francis Cem. in Aviston, Illinois. Could not get the computer to accept this information on personal listing.. I did it - this is a duplication - not really necessary but I don't feel like erasing the notation. At any rate - according to the information I have - she was sponsored by Gerhard and Catarina Hagen. Not sure just what that means. | Hagen, Marie Elizabeth (I38)
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327 | ca April, 1785? | Hoxter, Meyer (I301)
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328 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Jonathan Max Bloom / Sheila Sutherland Blair (F191)
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329 | Came to America, settled in Kentucky | Prezman, Dora (I4868)
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330 | Carcinoma of the Stomach | Lubelsky, Sarah Rebecca (I30)
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331 | Cardiac disease, DM | Rosen, Murray (Moses, Morris) (I189)
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332 | Cause of death: atelectasis and prematurity | Rothschild, Infant (I202)
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333 | Cerebral Hemorrhage | Dichter, Felix (I3380)
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334 | Cerebral Hemorrhage | Dichter, Sylvia Sara (I4052)
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335 | Cerebral Hemorrhage, chronic myocarditis, BPH, left renal calculus | Ecker, Mendel (I3216)
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336 | Changed name from Melnkov to Miller in 1/19/1897, Worcester, MA probate court, case #20732 Another birtdate, ? source. 8/12/1858 | Miller, Meyer Barney (I1115)
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337 | Changed name to Macy | Meisakhovich, Ed (Idel) (I4849)
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338 | Charles’ grandfather Lionel was the president of a train company | Shaw, Charles Lionel (I4445)
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339 | Chesed Shel Emett | Bonnett, Fanny (I4783)
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340 | CHF, Pneumonia | Bloom, Rose (I78)
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341 | Chi-hsing (Chinese Name) | Kwan, John (I1026)
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342 | Chi-Ming (Chinese Name) | Kwan, James (Jimmy) (I1027)
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343 | Chronic Parenchymatous Nephritis | Rothschild, Coleman (I10)
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344 | circumcision 6/28/1842 | Hexter, Isaac (I306)
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345 | Cirrhosis | Mayed, Mary (I2697)
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346 | Classmate (?) of David Bloom, D.D.S. | Antin, Benjamin (I214)
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347 | Cloth Maker, changed name to Hexter on arrival in US ?birthdate 1796 or 1789 or 1803? 1840: Talbot county, MD 1840: Baltimore, Philpot Street near Bethel Church 1855-65: Washington, DC 12/1863: 295 C Street, North, Washington, DC 1866-9: 597 6th Street, NW, Washington, DC, Junk Dealer Bought land in St. Mary’s in 10/1855 and sold it to John Schultz in 10/1856 | Hoxter, David Zuskin (I12)
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348 | Committed suicide | Diamant, Julia (I537)
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349 | Competitive race walker, cartoonist Private in the US Army during World War I, worked in the Gas Defense Plant (manufacture of gas masks?) | Bloom, Isidore (I149)
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350 | Concentration camp survivor | Hoxter, Margot (I2979)
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