Our Family History
Notes
Matches 901 to 910 of 910
# | Notes | Linked to |
---|---|---|
901 | Worked for Ruppert's Brewery | Edelmuth, Willy (I51)
|
902 | Worked with Richard and Kaufman Hexter ?Born 1823 | Hoxter, Abraham (I335)
|
903 | World War 1 casualty Joseph, “shell shocked” in World War I. ? if this is the same person (i.e. Joseph AKA Herbert) | Lubelsky, Herbert (I5595)
|
904 | World War I casualty | Rothschild, Max (I1693)
|
905 | World War I casualty | Rothschild, Aron (I2159)
|
906 | World War II | Yolles, Bernard (I2900)
|
907 | WW I 306th Field Artillery, 77th Division Named after Grandfather Louis Lubelsky Birth date 12/22/1888 on Death Certificate | Rosen, Louis William (I187)
|
908 | Yetta JONAS . [P1257] b1864 or 1865 d193x; Grodno, Russia, birth; USA, Immigration 1891; . Brooklyn, NY, early 1890’s; Brooklyn, NY, 1920; . Brooklyn, NY, Jewish Sanitarium for Incurables, near Rutland, Utica, Winthrop, . E49th, 1930 < . 1920 Census Kings County NY Series T625 Reel 1163 Enumeration District 724 . Sheet 3A 3-Jan-1920: Graham residence, age 53 (close), Immigration 1886 . (wrong), Naturalization 1886 (wrong), b Grodno (new), parents b Grodno. US . 1930 Census Kings County NY Series T626 Reel 1531 Enumeration District 24-1663 . Sheet 25A 16-Apr-1930: Sanitarium residence, age 66 (close), Immigration 1892 . (close), Naturalized>> | Jonas, Yetta (I90)
|
909 | Yiddish theatre, performer | Finkelstein, Esther (Ernestine) (I211)
|
910 | [Harry] was born on 21 March 1895 in New York, America. His parents were Bessie and Boris Thomashefsky. He completed public school and a five-class high school. He learned art painting at Columbia University, and Yiddish studies with a tutor. As a child he acted in his father's play "Dos pintele yid" and in Goldfaden's "Di kishufmakherin", ("Heyse bobkelen"). In 1913 Sh. was a manager of his father's visit to Europe, and in 1917 participated together with his father and Kessler in Lillian's "Kinder kumt aheym", in which he alone wrote a role for himself. Later, as an assistant director for his father, he traveled with him to Argentina and Brazil, where he had performed as a "fat comic", acting afterwards and managed his father in Toronto as he also did during his tour across America with the play "Shteyger-protses" and in the Metropolitan Opera in Philadelphia. In 1929-30 he acted in Gabel's Public Theatre. In 1931-32 he was manager in his father's Lyric Theatre, and in 1932 in his father's Gaiety Theatre. On 7 February 1920 there was staged T.'s play "Parlor, Floor and Basement, a comedy in 3 acts, music by Milton and Harry Thomashefsky". He also wrote an English sketch. On 10 February 1931 in New York's Selvin? Theatre there was staged his English verse from his father's operetta, "Di khznte", also named "Di singing rabey (The Singing Rabbi)". | Thomashefsky, Harry (I3270)
|