Stern & Loebl Families Database

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101 A chemist who emigrated to Basel, Switzerland in 1905 to work for CIBA reputedly with a 1% profit share on drugs developed! He returned to Bavaria in WW1 to fight for the Germans!! BAMBERGER, Heinrich (I5051)
 
102 A child psychiatrist TODES, Dr Cecil (I1796)
 
103 A cigar maker. BAMBERGER, Martin (I10750)
 
104 A cigar maker. MARX, Arthur (I22778)
 
105 A cloth finisher referred to as a tuchmacher. BAMBERGER, Seligmann (I7569)
 
106 A clothier living at 131 Brick Lane, London. GOLD, Moses (I8761)
 
107 A confectioner or lebkuechner - employed a number of staff and produced ginger cakes and sweets including marzipan sold in Mitwitz and neighbouring towns of Neustadt, Sonneberg and Lauscha.

In 1850 David Bamberger founded another firm based on basket making importing palm leaves from Cuba and importing cane. A branch of this firm was established in Lichtenfels under the direction of his sons, Phillip and Fritz. This business flourished based on export and import of cane products with purchasing agents as far as China, India, Cuba, Egypt, Eurpe and the USA. The company exported to five continents.

David Bamberger was the last Jew in Mitwitz. He signed a document in 1881 stating that the community had dissolved after everyone moved away in the mid 1870s.

The company was officially handed over to sons Phillip and Fritz in 1884. The scale of the business can be seen from a 1927 catalogue preseved in the Basketware Museum in Michelau near Lichtenfels. The firm of David Bamberger was struck off the company register in 1939 due to Nazi requirements but the remnants of this business continued under another name.

Source: Dr Herbert Loebl, OBE 
BAMBERGER, David (I10568)
 
108 A convert to Judaism. STOEBE, Anna (I10243)
 
109 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I6475)
 
110 A dentist living in Brussels ADLER, Meier (I16365)
 
111 A dentist.

Source: Dr H Loebl 
VAN DEN WALDE, Willi (I8525)
 
112 A dentist. BERNSTEIN, Margarete Gretel (I19583)
 
113 A dermatologist in private practice. BERNSTEIN, Dr Moritz (I15328)
 
114 A dermatologist working in a hospital. Came to London in 1933 and became a GP. BERNSTEIN, Dr Fritz Fred (I15329)
 
115 A dermatologist. Hans was a friend of Fritz Bernstein from university days; that's how he met his wife, Margarete, also a student. They married in 1929 and subsequently Hans became assistant to his father-in-law Moritz Bernstein. Came to Sheffield, England in 1936 and became a GP. GRUNDMANN, Dr Hans (I19584)
 
116 A doctor. JAKOB (I14651)
 
117 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I7679)
 
118 A fabric dyer - he used the Faerbach (brook in Meudt) to dye his fabrics. HEILBERG, Loeb Jehuda Haium became (I2759)
 
119 A factory worker. SCARNATT, Albert Leslie (I8787)
 
120 A Famous Austrian singer and actress - real name, Karoline Wilhelmine Charlotte Blamauer. Lotte Lenya was her stage name.

She married Kurt Weill in in 1926, divorced him in 1933 but then remarried him in 1937 until Weill's death in 1950. After Weill's death she remarried twice but was buried next to Weill in Haverstraw, NY. 
LENYA, Lotte (I9836)
 
121 A former Miss Cincinnati SCHROEDER, Mildred (I2263)
 
122 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I8773)
 
123 A gentleman's wholesale outfitter. LAMBERT, Michael Philip (I8678)
 
124 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I6474)
 
125 A German teacher. She came to France in 1936 with her mother, Rose Mayer nee Morgenthau, her aunt Clara (Rose's sister) and her brother Richard because her uncle Julius Morgenthau (Rose and Clara's brother) was working in Paris and was able to have them admitted to France at that time. They left Heilbronn, Germany and initially lived in "Le VĂ©sinet" near Paris.
But France wasn't the best place to be and in 1939 Annelise and her Aunt Clara were transported as "German Jews" from the Town-Hall of Chatenay-Malabry to GURS Concentration Camp in South-West France (near Lourdes), where they were held in terrible conditions for six months. Annelises's brother, Richard Mayer, helped them to gain release from the camp by telling the authorities that they had left Germany in 1935 and not in 1936! It is believed that in this way he saved Annelise's life because all Jews who left Germany in 1936 had to be sent back to German Concentration Camps. 
MAYER, Annelise (I327)
 
126 A graduate chemist in the food canning industry. In 1935 he and his future wife, Hilde Stern, joined the Zionist Pioneer Movement in Palestine. They immigrated to Argentina in 1938 and moved to Denver in 1953 with their son. Henry worked for the Friedman Paper Co. TANNEN, Heinz Tannchen became Henry (I154)
 
127 A graduate engineer, PhD, patent agent. FRIED, Hermann (I1624)
 
128 A great pediatrician, Ernst was assassinated in the first days of the Spanish civil war by a communist command only because of his leading position in a Catalan health resort.

Source: Gerhard Metzger 5.12.2011 
PHILIPPE, Ernst (I6763)
 
129 A Grocer COHEN, Hyman (I8604)
 
130 A gynecologist. DANIEL, Leopold (I22988)
 
131 A hat materials merchant or agent also described as a commercial traveller.
Died of asthma and bronchitis. 
STERN, Hermann (I680)
 
132 A Hebrew Teacher and representative of tthe Jewish Community Council in Kassel, Germany. In 1910 he wrote a practical guide to shechita. Escaped to Quito, Ecuador and entered the USA circa 1946 where he worked as a kashrut inspector. NEUMANN, Salomon (I7962)
 
133 A horse dealer. MARX, Feisel Felix (I22776)
 
134 A humble man who owns the largest Panama hat exporter in Ecuador. DORFZAUN, Kurt (I22998)
 
135 A jeweler.
 
KOCH, Nathan (I22516)
 
136 A jeweller NETTER, Heinrich (I18192)
 
137 A jeweller at No 6, Luisenstrasse, Baden-Baden. NETTER, Julius (I18201)
 
138 A jeweller in Vienna GOLDSCHMIDT, Salomon Johann Nepomuk (I14232)
 
139 A jeweller in Vienna GOLDSCHMIDT, Joseph (I14238)
 
140 A jeweller. NETTER, Eli (I18196)
 
141 A Jewish teacher. WOLFF, Johannes (I1629)
 
142 A Joachim Morgenstern found (by researcher Julius Muller) in the Hungarian Census of 1848, born about 1779, died in Budapest on 25th Jan 1847. He had previously lived in Neudorf, Slovakia. MORGENSTERN, Jachym Mayer became (I16335)
 
143 A journalist, fashion editor of Country Life Magazine of London and has an art gallery in London featuring contemporary Australian aboriginal art. (www.jgmart.co.uk)
 
HEATHCOTE, Jennifer (I7527)
 
144 A journalist. GROSS, Jenny (I20333)
 
145 A jurist. LOEBL, Dr Elmar (I11497)
 
146 A keen singer and involved in the male choral society. LAHM, Sigmund (I15396)
 
147 A labourer, decorator and also fruiterer and greengrocer. GLOAK, Frederick James Henry GREEN became (I8762)
 
148 A laundry assistant. GRIGGS, Ena May (I5331)
 
149 A law student. BLUMENTHAL, Alfred (I8367)
 
150 A lawyer WIENER, Francis Edouard (I7013)
 

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