Matches 1,951 to 2,000 of 2,256
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| 1951 |
Original data:
Barber, Gertrude A., comp. Deaths taken from the "Brooklyn Eagle." Volumes 1-27. n.p.: n.p., 1963-66.
Barber, Gertrude A., comp. Deaths taken from the New York Evening Post. Volumes 1-54. n.p.: n.p., 1933-47. | Source (S387)
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| 1952 |
Original surname was originally Yeutahl (Uttal) but was changed to Goldberg in Lithuania so that the family couldn't be identified to avoid their sons being drafted in the Tzar's army. He was called up to military duty the day after his wedding, and fled across the border into Prussia where his wife, Dvora, was reunited with him some time later; together, they came to America in steerage. They settled in Louisville, KY and New Albany, IN where Dvora (now Deborah) had relatives. | Yeutahl (Uttal), Shlomo Yitzhsk "Isaac" (I6394)
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| 1953 |
Originally buried in the Chatham Square Cemetery. Move to 21st Street Cemetery in 1856. | Isaacks, Rabbi Abraham (I360)
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| 1954 |
Orthodontist | Lewis, Sam M.D. (I5436)
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| 1955 |
Owned the Bufflo Sabres of the NHL. | Knox, Seymour H. III (I3130)
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| 1956 |
Owner of "The Oaks" plantation, Goosecreek, S.C. | Moses, Isaiah (I24)
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| 1957 |
Owner of a grocery store Census 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920 Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia | Hay, James Willis (I6583)
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| 1958 |
Owner of the "Gomez Mill House" in Marlboro, New York, near Newburgh, NY in Orange county. He purchased 6,000 acres of land along the Hudson in 1714.
Served as PARNAS of Shearith Israel, NY in 1728 | Gomez, Luis Moses (I3177)
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| 1959 |
Owslebury, Hampshire, England | Bruce, Clarence Napier (I733)
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| 1960 |
Owslebury, Hampshire, England | Bruce, Honorable Constance Pamela Alice (I732)
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| 1961 |
Owslebury, Hampshire, England | Bruce, Major Henry Campbell 2nd Baron Aberdare of Duffryn (I731)
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| 1962 |
Owslebury, Hampshire, England | Bruce, Major Henry Campbell 2nd Baron Aberdare of Duffryn (I731)
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| 1963 |
Owslebury, Hampshire, England | Beckett, Constance Mary Baroness Aberdare of Duffryn (I729)
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| 1964 |
Owslebury, Hampshire, England | Beckett, Constance Mary Baroness Aberdare of Duffryn (I729)
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| 1965 |
Owslebury; Longwood, Hampshire, England | Bruce, Honorable Constance Pamela Alice (I732)
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| 1966 |
Oxford, England | Barclay, Henry (I591)
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| 1967 |
parents b. Hanover | Amram, Leonora (I30)
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| 1968 |
parents b. Hanover | Amram, Emile (I26)
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| 1969 |
parents b. in England | Levy, Rebecca (I2325)
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| 1970 |
parents b. South Carolina | Davega, Isaac (I266)
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| 1971 |
parents born in England | Levine, Frances (I4327)
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| 1972 |
Parents' home. | Rosenbaum, Louis (I4751)
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| 1973 |
Parks Lee founded the Bankers Health and Life Insurance Company and maintained a keen interest in the civic and cultural activities of Macon. In 1925 he purchased the last great mansion of antebellum Georgia, now known as The Hay House, which the family has presented to the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation. | Hay, Parks Lee (I6410)
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| 1974 |
Partial Obituary: Published on March 24, 2005, Birmingham News (AL)
MARKSTEIN, ELAINE ADLER MARKSTEIN, ELAINE ADLER, died Wednesday, March 23, 2005, at the age of 90.She is survived by her husband of almost 66 years, Harry; and by three children, Daniel H. Markstein III and his wife Rosalind, Helene Markstein Tucker and her husband Philip, and Carolyn Markstein Frohsin and husband Henry; as well as seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren.Funeral services will be private. The family will receive friends on Thursday, March 24, 2005, at 2600 Mountain Brook Parkway | Adler, Elaine (I7935)
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| 1975 |
Passport # 241880, b. Jun 1879 , New Orleans | Levy, Evangeline (I320)
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| 1976 |
Pauline's obituary in Kalamazoo Gazette | Weil, Victor (I5268)
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| 1977 |
Pearce, Mary to Levey, Moses 13 Jun 1791 transcribed from marriage licenses of Cecil County. | Family F417
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| 1978 |
Pediatrician | Jaffe, Michael M.D. (I10489)
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| 1979 |
Pennsylvania | Mordecai, Major General Alfred Jr (I876)
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| 1980 |
Pennsylvania | Mordecai, Major General Alfred Jr (I876)
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| 1981 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dreyfus, Sue Ellen (I4723)
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| 1982 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dreyfus, Terrell Ann "Terry" (I5609)
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| 1983 |
Per 1880 census | Frohsin, Abraham (I6027)
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| 1984 |
Per 1880 census | Stern, Meyer (I6152)
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| 1985 |
Per 1880 census | Frohsin, Philopena (I6166)
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| 1986 |
Per 1880 census | Frohsin, Henrietta (I6192)
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| 1987 |
Per 1920 Census. | Fieldman, Frances "Fanny" F (I5241)
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| 1988 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Isaacson, Walter Seff (I6737)
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| 1989 |
Per Ancestry Database: Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900sDecember 13, 2003 2:39 PM
Name: Isaac Frohsin Year: 1883 Place Philadelphia Source Publication Code: 5860 Primary Immigrant: Frohsin, IsaacSource Bibliography: MUELLER, FRIEDRICH. "Westfaelische Auswanderer im 19. Jahrhundert-Auswanderung aus dem Regierungsbezirk Minden, Part 1: 1816-1900 (Erlaubte Auswanderung)." In Beitraege zur westfaelischen Familienforschung, vols. 38/39 (1980-1981), pp. 3-711. Page: 34
Not part of this notation:In 1889, he was employed in the J.J. Hagedorn store in West Point, Troup Co., GA, where he met his future wife. Database: Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900sDecember 26, 2003 8:44 AM
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Name:Isaac Frohsin Year:1883 Place:Philadelphia Source Publication Code:5860 Primary Immigrant:Frohsin, IsaacSource Bibliography:MUELLER, FRIEDRICH. "Westfaelische Auswanderer im 19. Jahrhundert-Auswanderung aus dem Regierungsbezirk Minden, Part 1: 1816-1900 (Erlaubte Auswanderung)." In Beitraege zur westfaelischen Familienforschung, vols. 38/39 (1980-1981), pp. 3-711. Page:34 Source Information: Gale Research. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. Original data: Filby, P. William, edit. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Research, 2003. | Frohsin, Isaac ("Ike") (I5969)
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| 1990 |
Per Arthur F. Menton: This family traces back through the Don Yahya (Ibn Yahya) family of Spain and Portugal, to the Exilarchs and thence to King David and King Solomon. | Shershaver, Dinah (I6444)
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| 1991 |
Per Henry Frohsin - e-mail 3/4/03. | Roberts, Ila R (I6038)
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| 1992 |
per Henry Frohsin e-mail 3/04/03:
"I believe Lewis died of cancer..." | Frohsin, Lewis (I6028)
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| 1993 |
per Henry Frohsin e-mail 3/04/03: "(Lewis) went into business with Uncle Leon in Atlanta and remained his partner until Leon's death from cancer. I believe Lewis died from cancer as well." | Frohsin, Lewis (I6028)
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| 1994 |
per Henry Frohsin e-mail 3/04/03: "Uncle Lewis was never the same man after serving in graves registration branch of the Army. His job was to account for and process battlefield caualties." | Frohsin, Lewis (I6028)
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| 1995 |
Per Joanie Silar: "Lillian was Uncle Ed's 2nd wife, affectionately known as "Aunt Piggy Mouth", or at least that was what my mother called her. Not that she was blue material, but she was from New York and did have a ridiculous mouth." | Hocheimer, Lillian (I5222)
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| 1996 |
Per Joanie Winkleman Silar (Oct. 2003): "Aunt Tillie lived on the other side of the Park St block in a small house. I used to roller skate around the block and often stopped to see her. Supposedly she was on the road as a salesperson way back when and Edna Ferber used her as a character in a novel. Cannot remember which novel at the moment. Also, I was told that Edna Ferber was born in Kazoo on Park St, but that her parents moved when she was very young. All of this could be urban legend, but one never knows. Aunt Tillie was a first cousin, her mother was one of Groma's sisters. For several years after her divorce from Seligman, she traveled on the road for the Henrietta Skirt Co. Her brother Jake was married to Leah and they lived (sorry cannot remember the street name) in Kazoo. I think he was a candy salesman because they always had lots of candy at there house." | Cohn, Unknown (I5262)
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| 1997 |
Per Montomery, AL Temple Beth Or records | Loeb, Leon (I4718)
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| 1998 |
Per Montomery, AL Temple Beth Or records | Loeb, Florine (I5295)
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| 1999 |
Per Ralph Loeb: Jennie and her family were interened by the Japanese during World War II in Singapore (or pehaps Hong Kong). They all survived. | Van Zuiden, Bendix "Ben" (I6117)
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| 2000 |
perhaps "POYER" | Franks, Abigail (I452)
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